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Event Planning Has Risen in the Ranks of Most Stressful Jobs

Velvet Chainsaw

Unless you plan events for a booming industry, your reality working for professional and trade associations is that revenue from your 2022 and 2023 meetings is 15 percent (or more) lower than 2019. Price increases. Annual conference budgets are usually finalized 12-plus months prior to the event.

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Association Brain Food: 2.2.24

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Print magazines. m3Magazines shares advice on transforming your magazine into a valuable asset members will love. They explain how to develop a content strategy, know when it’s time for a redesign, decrease costs and increase revenue. Hear how the speaker’s team developed a price elasticity forecast. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.29.20

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Learn how to quickly assess your resources and put a virtual event plan in place, develop an effective program with human elements to breathe life into your event, and keep attendees engaged long after the virtual conference. Host: Liz King Events. Wed 6/3 at 9 a.m. More info/register. More info/register.

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Good Meeting Strategy Reduces Risk Abroad ? GrowGlobally.org

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Previously appearing in the December 2008 issue of Association Meetings magazine. Excessive restrictions and controls create disincentives for travelers and discourage international participation at events. There are many risks involved in planning international events. Good Meeting Strategy Reduces Risk Abroad.

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Coronavirus Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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The Price of the Coronavirus Pandemic (source: The New Yorker) April 13, 2020 – As April arrived, businesses, large and small, decided not to pay rent, either because they didn’t have the cash on hand or because, with a recession looming, they wanted to preserve what cash they had. Harris, M.D., President, American Medical Association.

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Daily #COVID19 Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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The Price of the Coronavirus Pandemic (source: The New Yorker) April 13, 2020 – As April arrived, businesses, large and small, decided not to pay rent, either because they didn’t have the cash on hand or because, with a recession looming, they wanted to preserve what cash they had. Harris, M.D., President, American Medical Association.