As The Saws Turn: Work/Life Balance in the Tradeshow Industry
by Jim Obermeyer I cannot tell you how many conversations about our industry’s workforce issues I have been a part of in the last year.
by Jim Obermeyer I cannot tell you how many conversations about our industry’s workforce issues I have been a part of in the last year.
by Jim Obermeyer We find ourselves in the middle of unprecedented and confounding times—where our culture and the world have changed. Polarization is at an
by Jim Obermeyer If you would have asked me a year ago if I would see this day, I would have had serious doubts. As
by Jim Obermeyer Lately, I’ve been feeling a bit worn out. And it’s not from being overworked. I think it’s from overexposure. Overexposure to the
by Jim Obermeyer Lately, I’ve been feeling a bit worn out. And it’s not from being overworked. I think it’s from overexposure. Overexposure to the
by Jim Obermeyer Lately, I’ve been feeling a bit worn out. And it’s not from being overworked. I think it’s from overexposure. Overexposure to the
by Jim Obermeyer The last 18 months have brought an incredible amount of change to our industry —most of it unanticipated and much of it
by Jim Obermeyer On the road again I can’t wait to get on the road again Goin’ places that I’ve never been Seein’ things that
by Jim Obermeyer I came across this piece online the other day. Hit me at just the right moment: I spent an hour at the
by Jim Obermeyer I recently returned from the EDPA ACCESS Conference, held in San Antonio, Texas. Down from a typical attendance of near 300, this