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24 Mar 10 Do You Tweet? Part 1

Meeting and event planners are always on the lookout for ways to spread the work about upcoming events. Social networking is more important than ever before and includes more than just face-to-face interaction. Facebook, Live Journal, blogs, and Twitter are wonderful methods of connecting with clients. Twitter probably generates more and quicker responses to a question or announcement than any other method of communication.

Tweets, the 140 character text-based posts sent to the author’s followers, are quick, concise time savers. It is much easier to text a tweet to a large group than to send a comparable number of emails. The tweet can share a thought, ask a question, or even direct the group to a blog post announcement of an upcoming event. Retweeting, passing along a message to someone not part of the core group, spreads the word of your next meeting even further.

Twitter is more efficient than email. You can send a message to an individual just as you can in an email, or to your followers, which is comparable to sending carbon copy (cc) email to a group. Notices of incoming tweets speed to your group’s computers or cell phones and many people check for tweets many times a day.

We'll continue to explore the Twitter revolution in Part 2.

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10 Jun 09 Meeting Planning for Success

You can hardly conceive a large corporate body not holding some type of meeting planning or conference. In fact, such meetings and conferences are the key to the assessment of the present status and formulating plans for the future in any large, medium, or small scale organization.

The only difference is that the size and shape of the meeting differs from organization to organization based on the nature, size, and shape of the organizations themselves. It may also be an inner circle or core group meeting, a general body meeting, or a participatory meeting with guests from various sectors. However, in any of these cases effective meeting planning remains an essential ingredient to success, and the professionalism of the meeting planner must equal the company’s achievements.

Mastering the art of contributing to company growth and leading business meetings successfully is an area where your presence will be omnipotent. A good knowledge of the meeting process and its impacts will pay life long dividends. What analytical and interpersonal skills are essential in corporate meeting planning? A membership in with Meeting Planning International MPI provides a greater help in arranging such professional meetings. Whether you are a meeting planner in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Las Vegas, Orlando, Boston, San Diego or any other city MPI can help you plan more effectively. (more…)

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