Leveraging Attendee Feedback for Better Networking
Lately our team has been tossing around two words: strategically risky. It applies to a lot of what we do when it comes to planning Convening Leaders.
Kelly Peacy, CAE, CMP
Kelly Peacy, CAE, is CAE, CMP, is senior vice president of education and events at PCMA.
Lately our team has been tossing around two words: strategically risky. It applies to a lot of what we do when it comes to planning Convening Leaders.
Or is it the beginning of the end? Either way, Convening Leaders 2015 is next month! Here’s what to know before you go.
We’re not kidding when we say Convening Leaders is a learning lab. Here are a few things we learned from this year’s show.
Convening Leaders gets bigger and more complex every year. So we’re prioritizing attendee orientation before and during our 2015 program.
Information is only helpful if you can transform it into education. That’s our overarching goal for Convening Leaders 2015.
Our Education Conference is a perfect laboratory for experimenting with the attendee experience.
Daniel Burnham is shaping up to be the patron saint of CL 2015 — because he was a master collaborator.
This month, our team makes its final site visit to Boston - to make sure every detail is in place for Convening Leaders 2014.
We're just two months out from Convening Leaders 2014, and I'm running out of things to write about — not because there's nothing to do, but because almost all of it is a moving target.Four questions for Jim Rooney — our host for Convening Leaders 2014.
Three years after retiring our planning binder and embracing the tablet we’re bringing PCMA TechCentral to Convening Leaders.
Four months out, here are three aspects of Convening Leaders 2014 that I'm particularly excited about.
From the Learning Lounge to networking, we’re proceeding from brainstorming to implementation for Convening Leaders 2014.