Those seeking to feel more powerful should turn up the bass. “When watching major sports events, my coauthors and I frequently noticed athletes with their earphones on while entering the stadium and in the locker room,” said Dennis Hsu of the Kellogg School of Management a
There was a lot of news this past week. Here are some stories that caught our eyes. Why the Summer Music Festival Bubble is About to Burst —Wondering Sound “Let me see here. For just North America, we have a list of 847 different festivals.” 5 Simple Office Policies That Make Danish W
The recent Meeting Professionals International World Education Congress featured a session about contract issues, and Sue Pelletier at MeetingsNet offers a great recap. In the article are some related story links, and one of them is “11 Lessons on Negotiating with Convention Cen
IAVM member Roy Sommerhof made the news this week when he spoke with WBAL in Baltimore (home of VenueConnect 2015) about M&T Bank Stadium’s $35 million improvement project. “Most notably, all the concession stands have been renovated,” said Sommerhof, vice presid
Sure, free Wi-Fi is nice, but it’s useless if your phone’s battery dies. This is where uBeam comes in, and this week the company received some great press on its announcement of a working prototype that will be built for consumers. In the simplest terms, uBeam is a wireles