What you can learn from MOVE|NYC|'s very fun virtual event
Do you have a virtual event on the horizon? Here are 10 tips to make it successful.
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Do you have a virtual event on the horizon? Here are 10 tips to make it successful.
This post help you think about the time when your event happens again. The time when you reopen your spaces and greet customers again. Let's leverage the time you have now to recover, strengthen, and deepen connections.
I wanted to understand what constituted high performance and set about researching the components that matter. Ultimately, I identified eight key drivers of success.
My friend and colleague Beth Brodovsky, president of Iris Creative, recently interviewed me for her new Driving Participation podcast that explores what's working "to get people to show up, stick around and give back."Gail Bower talks with Beth Brodovsky about how to use events to #DriveParticipationHave a listen, download to listen later, or read the transcript to find out more about how to leverage your events to engage donors, members, sponsors, and customers with your mission or purpose.
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Too many people are seduced by social media. Too many people are tricked into thinking it’s free and set the default to free.