Changing the rules
I remember sitting down to play the Shoots and Ladders games with my daughter many years ago.
I remember sitting down to play the Shoots and Ladders games with my daughter many years ago.
This is one story about something that happened in Las Vegas that definitely will not stay in Vegas… I was at Exhibitor Show in March
Most of the time, our clients listen to – and follow – our advice on tradeshow logistics planning. But sometimes they don’t.
It’s early January, a Sunday evening, and I’m sitting in a hotel room writing this column, wishing I was somewhere else.
When you describe it to almost any sane human beings, they think you are out of your mind.
I blame it on my dad. When I was young, I remember going downstairs into our basement rec room, where my dad had wallpapered one
It’s autumn, and we’re in the thick of another very busy tradeshow season.
We have talked in this column over the years about the RFP process in our industry.
What if the tradeshow industry were run like airlines? Several months ago I saw an article in the Wall Street Journal entitled “If the World
WARNING: This column will probably offend a few of you. It certainly won’t be considered politically correct by some. But because this is being written
On the last page of our standard proposal document is a page called “Terms and Conditions.”