William Moulton Marston, a physiological psychologist with a Ph.D. from Harvard, introduced the DiSC Behavior Model in his 1928, <em>Emotions of Normal People</em>. In the book, he introduced his theory on the impact that human emotions have on behavior and how behavior may change over time. His goal was to identify practical explanations that would help people understand behavior and how to better relate with others.
This is the fourth installment of a new series of "Day in the Life" articles featuring IMS team members and how they spend their day in the office or on the road supporting our clients. This is the recent "day in the life" of Chris Leonard, Director of Audio.
Congratulations to our CEO, Jill Renninger, on her nomination for Technology CEO of the Year at the Enterprise Awards!
The following are excerpts from an original article from Meetings & Conventions Magazine
Testing out our new 5K laser projectors! Watch it shutdown instantly and get an image back on screen in under 15 seconds! No cool down needed!
"Suppose for a second I can help you with all of the things we just talked about. Reducing stress on-site, improving the attendee experience and providing consistent pricing/staffing from location to location. I’m sure that will be good for the organization. What will it mean to you personally?”
As everyone knows, talking heads and basic PowerPoint presentations at meetings are almost extinct. EVERYONE (not just Millennials) wants to be entertained and be brought personally into the meeting experience. This has been proven to be most effective with carefully planned video pre-production and on-site live streaming. It is crucial to work with your AV/Video Production team at the very beginning stages so that you get the best possible ROE – Return on Experience - for your meeting attendees.
When incorporating scenic elements into your event for the first time or when expanding upon your strategy, there are a million-and-one things to think about … but here are a few to get you started!
The meetings and events industry is affected by many factors, and the global economy is a big one. Even if your events are held only in the U.S. or even in one region of the country, the global economy has an impact on your budget.