Top 5 Tips for finding the right venue for your event
Finding the right venue for your next event need not be a major headache if you follow our 5 Top Tips ....
It will never happen to me! Event Insurance - do I really need it?
How many people in our industry consider Event Insurance? Specialist insurer Hiscox stated that there was a predictable rise in claims for event insurance earlier this year. Despite this, most events were not insured for bad weather at all. Read on for our Top 10 insurance tips ...
The Disability Discrimination Act - Profiting from compliance
As an Event organiser, you know it is the right thing to do, you know you have to do it and you know it makes commercial sense..
10 Commercial reasons to address DDA (Disability Discrimination Act)
7 Top Tips for finding an accessible venue
10 Essential Budget Planning Tips for your Event
Preparing a definitive budget for an event is a challenging task with so many factors to consider, however with the help of our 10 Essential Budget Planning Tips, we hope that the next budget you prepare will be easier to create and pleases the purse holders!
7 Top Tips for a successful Site Inspection visit
Site inspections, or showrounds, serve only one purpose - to ascertain whether a venue is the most suitable venue for your particular event. Below we identify our 7 Top Tips for a successful Site inspection visit:
A Touch Of Sparkle... for Christmas 2009 at Ufton Park
A Touch of Sparkle for Christmas 2009, Celebrate this year at Ufton Park, Reading.Set in a beautifully restored Tithe barn in the grounds of a magnificent Elizabethan Manor House.
6 Top Tips for Hosting a Successful Corporate Golf Day
How to use the "Credit Crunch" to your advantage
How can Red Dragon Events help you benefit from the Credit Crunch? More than ever venues need to retain as much exisiting business as possible whilst continuing to attract new business. There are a number of ways in which this can be used to your advantage:
The Spying Game - How Safe is your conference?
"Eureka" moment at 10.04pm
10.04pm "Eureka" moment may spell the end of the early nights! - 4.33pm is the least creative time of the day; - The shower is found to be the most inspiring space; - Women are better at retaining their creative ideas
Conference Food and its effect on your delegates
Conference food - how does the food you serve effect your delegates?
Referral Incentive Scheme
New - Referral Incentive Scheme! Earn a minimum of £50 Bonus Bond vouchers for every successful referral you provide us over a certain booking value! Plus another £50 worth of bonus bond vouchers to the person you referred us to!
Crash Course in organising a Christmas Party 2008
Christmas parties are often the highlight of the year for many companies. Below we have listed some helpful tips to make sure you have a great time!
Early-Eager or PM Professional
A new report shows tapping into a delegate's natural human rhythms can aid productivity, concentration and retention. The Meeting Minds report by Dr Lawrence Smith, senior lecturer at the Institue of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, applies psychological theory regarding human rhythms, sleep and work scheduling to the meetings industry.
Rules of Engagement
Rules of Engagement - incorporating new technology
Crash Course in Audio Visual
Using the latest technology can be an important tool in getting the message across at your next event. We have identified below some key points to consider when creating the maximum effect from your AV.
Top Tips for Welcoming Guests to your event
Read our Top Tips for Welcoming Guests to your event!
Top Tips for Hosting a Memorable Corporate Golf Day
Golf is considered one of the most important tools in Corporate Entertaining.
10 Top Tips for Holding Greener Meetings
1. Save Paper. Using new media and electronic technology can cut down your paper use.
10.04pm "Eureka" moment may spell the end of the early nights! - 4.33pm is the least creative time of the day; - The shower is found to be the most inspiring space; - Women are better at retaining their creative ideas - Stefan Sagmeister - one of the world's top graphic designers - creates Think Notes to help guests capture their creative ideas at Crown Plaza Hotels. These are some of the results according to research released by Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts, part of the InterContinental Hotels Group. 25% of people questioned stated they preferred to "burn the midnight oil" in order to bring out their inner Einstein and recognized 10.04pm as the time when they felt most imaginative. The humble shower has been cited as the most creative space with 44% of those questioned revealing that the constant flow of fresh water helps stimulate the mind and get their creative juices flowing. Nearly a third of people questioned felt that removing themselves from the traditional daytime office environment let their creativity run wild - a thought that is shared by Crowne Plaza innovator and award winning designer Stefan Sagmeister who believes that experiencing a new environment, especially when travelling away from home, is conducive to formulating new ideas unhampered by familiarity. Indeed, much of Sagmeister's work has been conceived whilst staying in hotels around the world. 58% admitted to forgetting their best ideas when failing to write them down immediately - something that the team behind Crowne Plaza hopes the Think Note can curb. Interestingly, four out of five people questioned found when they did note down an idea they would never lose it. Whilst 10.04pm proved to be a crucial time of day in terms of creativity, the results also uncovered 4.33pm as the time when we are feeling at our least creative. A huge 92% of respondents admitted feeling uninspired in the afternoon. The survey also found that women are the most effective at recording their best ideas with 37% of them choosing to scribble notes on the back of a tissue or napkin. This narrowly beat the back of receipts, the back of the hand and cigarette packets as the most preferred means of on-the-go note making for both sexes. Perhaps surprisingly, the research also found that nearly a third of those over 35 years old still choose to jot notes and ideas on the back of their hands. Mindful that the best ideas often come up when you may least expect them, Crowne Plaza has teamed up with German award-winning designer and typographer, Stefan Sagmeister, who has produced Think Notes for the hotel's executive rooms. Each Think Note will feature a piece of his own artwork on the front with a blank space on the back for business travellers to capture their own musings and ideas. The playing card sized Think Notes will be available throughout the autumn in 47 selected hotels across Benelux, Germany, Italy, the Middle East and the UK. Stefan Sagmeister is the second innovator to be revealed as part of this year's Think Tank campaign, which sees the hotel brand sign up a number of creative and business leaders as "Crowne Plaza Innovators". Each innovator is working with the hotel brand to create a different product or service which directly benefits business travellers staying at Crowne Plaza Hotels. Visit www.crowneplazathinktank.com to find out more about Crowne Plaza's unique innovations