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 Meetings & Conventions by Kevin Iwamoto.
Have you heard about the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)? Whether you are a buyer or supplier, you need to immediately start asking within your organization how this new measure will impact your existing and future travel- and meetings-supplier agreements. The GDPR will affect almost all countries in the world, because it will extend the EU data-protection law to all foreign companies processing data of EU residents, regardless of location.
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