Never #Fail Your Attendees Again
June 17th, 2014 at 12:52 PM EDT
Skift Take
there is a big difference between occasional and repeated mistakes
Here is a presentation about how simple mistake can ruin our events. Don’t let your attendees down ever again!
I know you appreciated this article about making always the same event planning mistakes.
We all make mistakes, but .
The article showed how we sometimes mess up with very straight forward planning requirements, in return ruining an otherwise excellent experience.
The good news is that this post is now a presentation you can share with your team or colleagues.
I love Slideshare and the power images have over words. I am sure you will love it too!
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