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I Learned Not to Turn a Cold Shoulder Toward Iceland …

I Learned Not to Turn a Cold Shoulder Toward Iceland …

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Truth be told, y’all, this was not a program I was looking forward to. In fact, I was dreading it in a way. Don’t get me wrong, I love working with this client. But the program was in sub-Arctic Iceland, land of wool sweaters and wicked windchill, where layering up is a national sport. Yep, Iceland, because Frigidland sounded too clunky. Iceland, where it’s colder than a well-digger’s, ahem …

Is it Time to Learn Something New About Learning?

Is it Time to Learn Something New About Learning?

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Doing the “same old, same old” is a proven recipe for mediocrity and missed opportunities, especially with today’s younger-trending workforce. Corporate meetings and events are no exception. Here are some things to consider when you sit down to design and plan your next meeting or event … but only if you want to connect with your audience …

7 Lessons And Reminders Found In The Ashes Of The Fyre Festival Flop

7 Lessons And Reminders Found In The Ashes Of The Fyre Festival Flop

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I recently watched the Netflix-produced documentary called Fyre - The Greatest Party That Never Happened (there’s a similar documentary on Hulu entitled Fyre Fraud) about the ill-fated “luxury music festival” targeted at status-hungry, affluent Millennials that quickly devolved from a can’t-miss / have-to-be-there happening to