04 September 2015
Related topics:
Meetings management and design,
Legacy & advocacy
Over the years I have written numerous articles about designing and implementing meetings management programs, and in all those years I have been consistently perplexed as to why organizations do not mandate the need to follow the meetings policy.
Well, the other day I had an epiphany while presenting a webinar for Lanyon on how to develop a meetings policy.
To read the full article, please follow this link to the website of our media member MEETINGSNET Magazines & E-Media, Penton Media.
Member-Supplier related resources:
- Personal Meetings ROI Handbook
- A Modern History of International Association Meetings: 1963-2012
- The JMIC Case Study Project: It’s Time to Get Involved!
- Apply for an Incredible Impacts Grant to communicate the value of your association meetings
- A Modern History of International Association Meetings - UPDATE: 1963-2017
Association related resources:
- Personal Meetings ROI Handbook
- A Modern History of International Association Meetings: 1963-2012
- The JMIC Case Study Project: Set your event as an example to the meetings industry!
- Apply for an Incredible Impacts Grant to communicate the value of your association meetings
- A Modern History of International Association Meetings - UPDATE: 1963-2017
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Legacy & advocacy
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