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SOURCE: Associations Now
The events sector is facing many economic struggles, but despite that, professionals in the industry are coming together to support their communities and each other.
 
SOURCE: Inc.com
Here’s how to ensure your remote team is productive while giving your employees the personal space and time they need.
 
SOURCE: TSNN News 
The Greater Philadelphia Hotel Association, Jacoby Expo & Events and Centerplate continue to give back to their respective communities during the pandemic.
 
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SOURCE: Event Industry News
Once we begin to re-emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, face-to-face interaction will be more valued than ever before, writes Duncan Strain.
 
SOURCE: EXHIBITOR
New figures from the U.S. Travel Association and analytics firm Tourism Economics show that the travel industry has lost a third of all jobs in the U.S.
 
SOURCE: Fast Company
Emotional intelligence is an important trait to have in order to support employees who may be struggling with their mental health.
 
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SOURCE: Trade Show Executive
A medical expert shared her thoughts with Trade Show Executive on how the events industry can move forward safely in the future.
 
SOURCE: Forbes
There isn’t a set of rules for leading your team when there is a global shutdown due to a pandemic. Here’s how to adapt quickly to better delegate, improve productivity and mitigate risk.
 
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CEIR Event: Insights on Where Events Are Going
SOURCE: CEIR Blog
“As organizers, we plan for the unknown and are able to pivot pretty quickly in most instances, but this crisis is one none of us could have been prepared to meet,” writes CEIR CEO Cathy Breden, CMP, CAE, CEM. “We do know that new trends will emerge from this experience; we will never go back to the ‘normal’ way of doing business. Our industry will need to adapt to a new normal, and what this means is yet to be known.”
 
 

 

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