The Ethics of Fair & Conferences for Professional Participants

  “– Man, you’ve got a face… You should look in the mirror… You’re scaring away the customers! – Which customers?“ (True dialogue at a so-called business fair in 2006) Fair. Exhibition. Conference. Meeting. Forum. Congress. White paper session. Public contest. Festival. Niched Clubs. Experiential school. Case studies contest. Business simulations. Circle meetings. A few… Read More The Ethics of Fair & Conferences for Professional Participants

Improving the Image of NGOs by Means of Public Relations

In line with the series of articles dedicated to NGOs that I will publish this spring with What to avoid in sponsorship and how to convince sponsors, I am prefacing that content with today’s article, which, although it may seem somewhat theoretical, is actually based on experience – and the correlation between theory and experience is what… Read More Improving the Image of NGOs by Means of Public Relations

The Difference Between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation

When you have a team of people working in task-oriented activities, such as specific projects requiring phases and deadlines, it’s essential to use a few necessary tools. Intrinsic motivation is the one that makes people act on their own initiative. It makes them happy and proud to be working on a particular project or for… Read More The Difference Between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation