Michael's Posts
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My MICE.com Departure was 2.5 years agoMarch 12, 2020
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Don’t Get Caught in Last Minute Madness: 12 Tips for Preventing Last Minute Changes at Your EventJuly 18, 2017
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7 Trends That Have Transformed All-Inclusive ResortsJuly 18, 2017
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What Planners Really Want in a Hotel RoomJuly 18, 2017
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The Dark Side of the Events IndustryJuly 13, 2017
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TSA offers 9 tips to avoid security checkpoint hasslesJuly 12, 2017
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Why Your Conference Should be Target-Audience ObsessedJuly 12, 2017
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5 Steps to Perfect International Event PlanningJuly 11, 2017
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3 Key Steps to Navigate the Future of EventsJuly 11, 2017
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Gate delivery could be game-changer for airportsJuly 11, 2017
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Evaluating Event Venues Online: 5 Things Planners Should Look ForJuly 11, 2017
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12 Tips to Help Exhibitors Get More ConversionsJuly 11, 2017
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Why You Need to Be Aware of GDPRJuly 11, 2017
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5 Strategies for Uncovering Event Participant PreferencesJuly 10, 2017
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Global DMC Partners Releases 2017 Global Destination IndexJuly 7, 2017
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How Planners Can Leverage the Sharing EconomyJuly 7, 2017
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Evolving to Personalized Conference ExperiencesJuly 7, 2017
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The Future of Event Design and Diversity — Meetings Innovation ReportJuly 7, 2017
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50 Life Lessons Event Planners Have Learned WellJuly 7, 2017
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5 Meetings Industry Trends Defining 2017July 5, 2017
MICE Industry article from Social Tables by Miguel Neves.
Great article by Miguel Neves. MICE.com is a great resource for connecting with other planners to get advice and ask for help.
About the article
International event planning outside your home country is highly likely to take you outside of your comfort zone. Especially when it’s your first time. While the challenge can be exciting it can also be daunting if not downright scary. Let’s face it, even the most accomplished and experienced planner can find it difficult to deal with the social, cultural and legal barriers that would simply not occur at home.
So, let’s say you are tasked with planning a small conference in a foreign country perhaps on another continent. Where do you start? Here are a few tips that you might find useful.
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