Am I Important to You?
While on a recent a business trip, I continued reading a book, The Magic of Thinking Big, that I had first started reading a number
While on a recent a business trip, I continued reading a book, The Magic of Thinking Big, that I had first started reading a number
When I launch an event, one of my goals is to ensure that, from the very beginning, we are doing everything possible to maximize profitability.
What drives people to succeed? What prompts people to do what they do – and try to do it better over time? And to compete
I recently read an article in Convene which captured the mistakes that were made during a two-year effort to launch a content marketing event
Before I started The Event Mechanic! there were two types of companies for which I worked: 1) an event generator and 2) an event buyer.
There’s been considerable discussion in recent years regarding the imminent replacement of many elements of the labor force with robots. The proposition got me thinking
Recently a number of my industry colleagues have had to make decisions about whether or not to cancel their events which were struggling. In my
A couple of questions I am frequently asked by event organizers are “How do I know when to bring a consultant/contractor in to help?” and
The recent completion of the launch of a client’s new event has given me the opportunity to reflect a bit. As with any new project,
Any one of you could probably have written this post, but I am going to offer my own thoughts given the strong affection I still