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Second full week into 2010 and Claire and myself are heading, weather permitting, to BETT 2010. The biggest ICT/Education event in the world.
It's almost the end of 2009 and it doesn't seem like a year since we came back into the office to start work on this year's events. Back then we knew some of the conferences and shows we would be working on but how quickly things moved on. This is my look back on 2009 with Think Different Events.
Conducting a PEST and SWOT analysis to deliver SMART Christmas presents. Yes in case you hadn't noticed Christmas is upon us. Just a look outside the office window onto the German market below, the sound of Christmas tunes drifting in the air and the five or six hours of daylight kind of prove that.
As a result of becoming a Limited Company today it was decided that we needed to celebrate in some way. 1st December, Christmas tree, switch the lights on and have some champagne.
Having started with Think Different Events away back in March 2009, I thought I'd take some time out to tell you what it's like to work here on a day to day, week to week basis.
Samantha has recently left school to join the big bad world and has recently joined Think Different Events to support the work of the team. Here's her first, unedited thoughts on work with us.
There is unilateral agreement that a CPD Programme is definitely needed to meet the demands of all sectors of the Events Industry and all the individuals working in them. This post looks at the recommendations of a recent working party setup to look at the implications.
Just a quick picture describing the structure of the team we have set up at St.Columbkilles. More info to follow soon.
When you attend events on your own behalf and talk to people about what you do, you often get asked/told "This must be like a busman's holiday for you"
What does it take to deliver Corporate Social Responsibility We’re working on three fronts to become socially responsible. But is it enough? Worse still is it too much for a small company to take on?
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