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Event Cancellations: An Unexpected Case Study Happens at MPI WEC

Association Adviser

That was just one of the lessons learned when a major speaker cancellation turned into a teaching experience for attendees at the Meeting Professional International 2017 World Education Congress (MPI WEC), which took place earlier this month in Las Vegas. It was clear MPI and MGM Grand Las Vegas value each other as event partners.

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Social Media Roundup: Learning From a GSA Leader’s Downfall

Associations Now

Find out about the personal impacts that reach to the very top of the agency in today’s Social Media Roundup: The GSA Scandal, Though One Leader’s Eyes. Shattuck delves into the results of a survey from fundraising software firm Bloomerang, which found that 64 percent of nonprofits have adopted segmented strategies.

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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

.orgSource

Use ChatGPT to design and conduct surveys and market research. It might live on your website, social media, product center or be integrated with one, or all of, your association management systems. Associations could take a lesson in customer delight from Las Vegas.

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The Top Event Technology Trends for 2019 — According to 27 Event Experts

Event Industry News

And yet technology is indispensable for modern event management, from registration to sound and lighting, digital displays, interactive games, security, data collection, social media engagement, and collecting attendee feedback. This has meant that many social media activations are not as popular as they once were.

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Guest Blog: The top event technology trends for 2019 — According to 27 event experts

Event Industry News

And yet technology is indispensible for modern event management, from registration to sound and lighting, digital displays, interactive games, security, data collection, social media engagement, and collecting attendee feedback. This has meant that many social media activations are not as popular as they once were.

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Where will events be by 2020?

ChatterBachs

By the year 2020, the events industry will no longer be simply about an annual meeting or conference in the likes of Orlando, Nashville, Chicago, or Las Vegas in February, April, or October. Familiar refrains will be, “Now, what’s your Twitter (or insert name of popular social media platform in 2020) handle?