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13 Sep 10 Pick Your Destinations Well as They Speak Volumes About Your Company

Companies are having to face the harsh reality that they are not viewed so much on the merits of their products and/or services as they are viewed on their public image. A large part of any company’s public image can be clearly seen in how it presents itself and where it presents itself.

Take arch-rivals Apple and Microsoft, and look at their meeting venues to see what they say about them; Apple is hip and almost uniformly presents in California these days, while Microsoft is all over the globe trying to play catch up. Why is Microsoft playing catch up to a smaller company in terms of PR? In part it is because of where the company’s hold their public events.

Here is what you need to know about how people view different kinds of destinations:

  • California – hip, expensive, trendy, and it simply says up to date all over it so long as the actual event is well presented.
  • The great Northwest – In touch with nature. If you want to give off a green vibe, this is the place to do it.
  • New York – People call it the capital of the world for a reason, and it offers sophistication on par with European cities paired with a gritty, hard-core, no-nonsense personality.
  • Major cities in Europe – Trendy but traditional.
  • The Midwest – Budget friendly, financially responsible.
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07 Jul 09 In Support of Meetings

It may sound like a self-interest broken record, but meetings are good for the economy despite what many may think. The next time someone maligns your line of work as a meeting planner and tells you meetings are a waste of taxpayer’s money (in the case of bailout companies), here are some arguments in your favor.

“I’m helping local communities.”

When a meeting comes to town, money is spent. It may not be evident right away, but there is more changing hands than the money you as a planner dole out for meeting space, hotels, and details. The participants will visit local restaurants, they will shop, they buy souvenirs, they leave tips, they go on short expeditions within the town–all this an more contributes to the local economy. (more…)

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