3 ways to have more authority than Jackie Weaver in virtual meetings

Thanks to a very viral local parish meeting, “you have no authority here, Jackie Weaver!” has become ingrained in the minds of us all as we log into another Zoom call or Teams meeting.

But unlike the famous meeting in question, how can you ensure your calls stay on target and remain productive and respectful, even as zoom fatigue sets in?

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Why virtual & hybrid will be key for running events in 2021

The events and hospitality industry is barely recognisable from its pre-2020 iteration. With teams shrinking, venues closing and guestlists moved online, it would be easy to write it off as a Coronavirus casualty and move on to another sector. However, innovations in the ever-resilient hospitality sphere mean we are still able to thrive, by bringing hybrid events to our guests when we can’t bring guests to our events.

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Event profs guide -  what we can learn from coronavirus

Even though you may not be able to work on upcoming events for the time being, that doesn’t stop you from preparing for the next chapter of your offering, or spring cleaning the way you operate to make the most of your space, location, resources or services for when you’re able to get back up and running.

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How Millennials and Gen Z are shaping the events industry

Born between the mid80s and ‘90s, millennials are responsible for a huge shift in taste, trends and technology across all sectors and all over the world. Their younger siblings, Generation Z, grew up in the early noughties, when smart phones, social media and virtual reality were the norm, rather than ground-breaking new ideas.

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