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She shared hands-on insight into the importance of adequate risk awareness and emergency planning and lessons MPINCC recently learned through creating their own comprehensive event emergency preparedness plan. The registration area of MPINCC’s Annual Conference & Expo at the Moscone Center in SanFrancisco.
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For example, Dunn asks, “if 10 percent of your people can’t come, is that going to upset the delivery of what you’re doing—your educational content or your research delivery at your meeting? It’s going to vary for every event.” Probably not. But what about 20 percent, 30 percent, or greater? The Economist. Accessed March 6 2020.
For example, Dunn asks, “if 10 percent of your people can’t come, is that going to upset the delivery of what you’re doing—your educational content or your research delivery at your meeting? It’s going to vary for every event.” Probably not. But what about 20 percent, 30 percent, or greater? The Economist. Accessed March 6 2020.
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