If you haven't already read the January 2013 issue, check out our digital edition for hot topics like these:
COVER STORY:Ever considered breaking up your national convention into several smaller regional meetings? The planners we talked to say it makes sense.
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INSIGHT & ADVICE:The association community is discovering new ways to engage members of all ages. Whether you're an association planner or not, this article shares ideas for satisfying the different expectations of your multi-generational attendees.
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INSIGHT & ADVICE:There's a science behind creating more focused attendees and we've uncovered 10 ways that your meetings can provide "brain-powering elements" such as serving certain types of teas and booking hotels with on-site massage experts.
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FEATURE:We love the South and it's the best place to meet in the world, but there's no denying that it's hot here in the peak of summer. So we found six destinations across the region where you can keep attendees cool during summer meetings.
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January 2013
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