Shanna Jacobsen | Jun 10, 2022
We hear from two experts within leadership as to how we can better align our leadership strategies within the workplace for the now. On 19 May 2022, Queen Ramotsehoa together with 3S Media hosted a panel discussion centred on leadership within the...
Shanna Jacobsen | Jun 6, 2022
Many events follow very similar formats and are becoming indistinguishable from each other. theplanner.guru offers just a few tips and tools for you to switch up the pace and create impactful experiences for your attendees. Events...
Shanna Jacobsen | May 20, 2022
Do event organisers understand attendees’ needs, wants and desires? Liz Lathan, CMP, CMO, and a co-founder of Haute Companies, took it upon herself to identify attendees’ pet peeves to create The Attendee Bill of Rights: A Guide to...
Martin HIller | Dec 30, 2015
Getting the entertainment spot-on ensures that your event is fresh, will be talked about for ages (for the right reasons) and, most of all, impresses the right people. For Jacqui Higgins, nothing makes an event more memorable than great...
Martin HIller | Dec 30, 2015
There are creative ways around a limited budget. If you’re on a tight budget the focus needs to be on touch points. You can incorporate clever, thrifty ideas into existing elements like giving the welcome cocktails a fun name. You don’t need the...
Martin HIller | Dec 30, 2015
Certain forms of entertaining have been around for centuries, such as court jesters, musicians and storytellers. We still enjoy versions of these with strolling, roving or atmosphere entertainers including – mimes, magicians, musicians, caricature...
Martin HIller | Dec 29, 2015
Nietzsche once said, “Without music, life would be a mistake.” For Barine Steynberg and Larry Pullen, any event without music would be a mistake. Most of the time, if you ask delegates what they remember about an event, you will be told it’s...