Grappling With Real-World Problems at the Data for Good Exchange
How Bloomberg built a sold-out event focused on the ways data science can make the world a better place.
How Bloomberg built a sold-out event focused on the ways data science can make the world a better place.
The Network. That’s what Tony Lorenz, founder of bXb Online is calling a new global online channel designed to aggregate content that offers live and on-demand content, primarily from face-to-face events.
Meeting professionals eager to develop the skills required in the quickly expanding hybrid and online events arena could soon get support from an industry leader.
When it comes to doing good, sometimes the hardest part is choosing the right idea.
Being able to get in touch with nature creates tangible benefits for your meeting attendees.
Even if you're not a Lyle Lovett fan, there are some great takeaways from this interview, which was conducted by venture capitalist Roger McAnamee, at the 2011 Techonomy conference that wrapped up earlier this week in Tucson.
Sally Hogshead examines the meaning and mechanics of fascination, and offers seven ways for individuals and organizations to increase and improve upon their ability to get attention and keep it, as well as to influence others.
One of New York City's most iconic buildings has now become one of its greenest: the 80-year-old Empire State Building has been awarded LEED-Gold for Existing Buildings certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
As we lurch forward into the digitally enhanced future in the meetings industry, I keep thinking about a long-ago afternoon when I was working at one of my first jobs, for a magazine published by a state tourism department.
The conversation about digital events is making a U-turn, we report in the September issue of Convene.