Five Wishes for the Meetings Industry in 2011 by @samueljsmith

1.  I wish we would stop stuffing people in chairs in rows and making them listen to speakers for 5 hours.

2.  I wish that the meetings industry would invest more to create conversations and experiences that resemble the future of meetings.

3. I wish hotels and venues made conference WIFI and LAN services more affordable for meeting organizers.

4. I wish that your event website was social media friendly and designed for mobile devices

5. I wish that I could transfer all of the crazy ideas for interaction and collaboration in my brain to your boss’s brain.

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When flux is inhibited…

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…slow death takes over. Contrast Texas and the other 49 states with the European Union. Between 1980 and 1995 Europe protected 12 million governmental jobs, and in the process of fostering stasis lost 5 million jobs in the private sector. The United States, fostering flux, saw a staggering 44 million old jobs disappear from the private sector. But 73 million new jobs were generated, for a net gain of 29 million, and in the process the United States kept its 12 million government jobs, too. If you can stand the turmoil, flux triumphs.

This notion of constant flux is familiar to ecologists and those who manage large networks. The sustained vitality of a complex network requires that the net keep provoking itself out of balance.

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The Many Trends of 2011 – (by @baekdal)

boil down to only four. Looking forward to his posts on these four.

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  • The two trends that create every other trend – and how to spot a fad.
  • How social media has just started, and how social culture is next.
  • The shift from distribution to consumption.
  • The source, channel, and the new destinations.

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