PCMA Convene Podcast Series
Elite athletes manage their energy to reach their performance goals. A workplace strategist outlines how you can put that idea into practice to enhance your own career. The post Reversing Burnout appeared first on PCMA Convene.
When the dean of a new medical school thinks physicians need to take a more team-based approach, what does that mean for medical meetings? The post How Medical Meetings Can Help a Broken U.S. Health-Care System appeared first on PCMA Convene.
When digital media publisher Charlie Melcher set out to create a conference to bring together digital storytellers, he threw out the playbook. The post Is This the Future of Conferences? appeared first on PCMA Convene.
Sociology professor Josh Packard on what the decline in trust in large institutions means for business events — and what meeting professionals must do to thrive in the future. The post What Can Churches Tell Us About Conferences? appeared first on PCMA Convene.
Amid the pluses, there are potential downsides to telecommuting. Here's how to head them off. The post Can Telecommuting Hurt Your Career? appeared first on PCMA Convene.
Research shows that women are better negotiators for others than they are for themselves. Here’s how to change that. The post How Women Can Become Better Negotiators — for Themselves appeared first on PCMA Convene.
You're losing out on more than vacation when you don't take a break. A conversation with Brigid Schulte. The post To Do Your Best Work, Take Some Time Off appeared first on PCMA Convene.
Beekeepers meet to understand what's behind the global decline of bees — which threatens the world's food supply — and to share best practices for reversing the trend. The post Serious Buzz About the World’s Bees appeared first on PCMA Convene.
It is a difficult subject to talk about, but David Peckinpaugh, head of Maritz Global Events, has become a leader in mobilizing the meetings industry to join in the fight to stop the crime of child sex trafficking. The post An Uncomfortable Truth appeared first on PCMA Convene.
What if, at your next meeting, somehow you could connect with the exact person who could help you think through your most pressing problems? The post Brain Dating for Meetings appeared first on PCMA Convene.
A conversation with Janet Sperstad, CMP, on how understanding the science behind mindfulness can help you design better meetings. The post Can Mindfulness Improve Your Meetings? appeared first on PCMA Convene.