economy

State of the Industry 2010 - Looking Ahead

| Published in January 2010
Optimistic for a stronger 2010 and understanding a forever-changed event industry

Expert Advice: Perspective on a Slow Economy

| Published in December 2009
Jim McCann says re-invent events, don’t cancel them

Are Social Events the New Corporate?

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There can be no doubt that the last few years have forever changed the events industry. For some, it has changed not only how they do events, but the type of events they do as well.

From the Publisher: Optimism Breeds Creativity

| Published in November 2009
Some companies have taken the last year to strengthen their core

Event Life: Growing Up

| Published in October 2009
Lounge seating, such as this splitback sofa, can be used to create “entertainment pods.” Find out how one event business is positioning itself for the upswing

Managers' Corner: Staying on Top

| Published in September 2009
You can’t control the economy, but you can control your success. Learn three keys to creating a winning culture in your organization

Open for Business

| Published in July 2009
###What lessons can be learned from the first year in business in today’s economy?

Timeline: Event Pros Battle 'AIG Effect' to Keep America Meeting

| Published in June 2009
USTA President and CEO Roger Dow addresses the crowd at Washington, D.C.’s Rally Day event. “The tide has turned,” says the USTA’s Geoff Freeman. “Thanks to KAM and other grassroots efforts, policymakers today are more informed about the value of business Many individuals and groups have worked to improve public perception of the events industry in the face of public scrutiny. Here’s a timeline of the milestone moments

Increase your Value Without Lowering your Prices

| Published in May 2009
As budgets tighten, it’s time to focus on how to solidify your career or business — for now, and for brighter days ahead

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