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Member Venues Featured in Instagram’s Year-End List

December 04, 2014
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Instagram, technology, Venues
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It’s that time of the year that list lovers crave the most: Top 10 [fill in the blank] of 2014! For this blank, let’s look at Instagram’s Top 10 Most-tagged Locations of 2014. Some IAVM member venues made the list (and Instagram examples are included with their names).

1. Disneyland, Anaheim, California

2. Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California

A photo posted by Austin Wood (@austinwood12) on Oct 10, 2014 at 6:40pm PDT

 

3. Times Square, New York, New York

4. Siam Paragon (สยามพารากอน) shopping mall, Bangkok, Thailand

5. ЦПКиО им. Горького / Gorky Park, Moscow, Russia

6. Musée du Louvre, Paris, France

7. Красная площадь / Red Square, Moscow, Russia

8. Madison Square Garden, New York, New York

Not bad seats for my first ever hockey game, thanks to @kattdizzle! #GoRangersIGuess A photo posted by John Sears (@johnsearsmedia) on Dec 12, 2014 at 4:27pm PST


9. Yankee Stadium, New York, New York

Yankee stadium NY: Yankee NY VS Chicago White Sox, Yankee won!

A photo posted by Ksenia Koroleva (@ksushkamarfyshka) on Aug 8, 2014 at 6:57am PDT


10. The Dubai Mall, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Announcing Manchester’s New Performing Arts Center

December 04, 2014
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Factory Records

Factory Records was a Manchester, England-based, music label that was home to such iconic acts as Joy Division, The Smiths, and Happy Mondays. While its heyday is no more, its legacy will live on in a new theatre and arts venue called The Factory Manchester, which plans to open in 2019 on the former site of Granada Studios in the city.

The £78 million (US$122 million) space will be the home of the Manchester International Festival (MIF), and will accommodate up to 5,000 people standing and 2,200 sitting.

“The Factory Manchester will be a new kind of large-scale venue comparable in scale to London’s Coliseum connected to one side of a Tate Modern Turbine Hall-type structure,” said MIF Chair Tom Bloxham. “As well as providing a new home base for MIF, it will commission and welcome innovative works from companies and artists around the world.”

Part of this development is a new creative village called St. John’s, which will be located in the city center.

“The Factory Manchester will play a powerful part in the creation of St John’s,” said Michael Ingall, CEO of Allied London, which is leading the village’s creation. “There will be several important complementary parts to this new neighborhood, and all these parts will come together to create a purpose and a soul, with culture, art, and performance mixed with enterprise to create a very exciting place to be and to live and work.”

The Manchester City Council estimates that within 10 years, the venue will create, either directly or indirectly, 2,300 full-time jobs and add £134 million (US$210 million) to the economy.

“Manchester has a thriving creative industries sector, and culture plays a central role in our growth strategy,” said Sir Richard Leese, leader of the Manchester City Council. “The arts are not just a major employer in their own right but help us to develop, attract, and keep talented people and is a fundamental element of a city where people choose to live and work. The Factory Manchester will also feed the increasing demand for arts as the city continues to grow and provide a Northern base for those wanting to work in the creative industries to grow their skills.”

Further details will be announced in early 2015.

(Image: Fac.Dance)

Mowing, Trimming, and Maintaining a Green Roof

December 02, 2014
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Vancouver Convention Centre

The Vancouver Convention Centre gets its hair cut just once a year. And by hair, I mean its green roof.

According to an article in Successful Meetings, the trimming is serious work because it’s part of the venue’s commitment to good sustainability. Groups find this commitment valuable, said IAVM member Graig Lehto, assistant general manager of the Vancouver Convention Centre, who is featured in the article.

“The meetings industry is continually evolving with meeting professionals making sustainability more of a priority,” Lehto told writer Alex Palmer. “The living roof is a very visible demonstration of our commitment to sustainable practices, and we think this give planners a great deal of confidence when selecting our venue.”

Please read the rest of the article to learn more the venue’s roof upkeep, such as how many pounds of grass and trimmings are produced after it’s mowed.

(Image: Vancouver Convention Centre)

Women are Better Negotiators Than Men in Certain Contexts

December 02, 2014
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women negotiators

Women are better negotiators than men in certain situations, according to a meta-analysis of 51 studies from around the world.

“One reason men earn higher salaries than women could be women’s apparent disadvantage vis-à-vis men in some types of negotiations,” said lead author Jens Mazei, a doctoral candidate at Germany’s University of Münster. “But we discovered that this disadvantage is not inevitable; rather, it very much depends on the context of the negotiation.”

The analysis of the studies featuring 10,888 participants found that when women negotiated on behalf of another person, when they knew about the bargaining range, and when they had experience in negotiating, they were better at negotiating than men.

“Our analysis suggests ways to lessen or even reverse gender differences in negotiations favoring men,” said co-lead author Joachim Hüffmeier, PhD, of the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Dortmund, Germany. “It looks as though gender roles no longer give men a bargaining advantage if women are trained in negotiation, have information about the bargaining range, and if they are negotiating for other individuals.”

The analysis looked exclusively at research of actual negotiations where a final economic outcome was achieved by women and men.

“Our meta-analysis thus shows that differences between men and women in economic outcomes are not inevitable but strongly depend on the context,” the authors wrote. “We hope that our findings stimulate further research on gender differences in economic negotiation outcomes.”

(photo credit: The Open University (OU) via photopin cc)

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center to Get Wireless Upgrade

December 02, 2014
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MCCA2b

The Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC) is getting a wireless overhaul, as the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority (MCCA) begins a $2.6 million upgrade for the venue. The upgrade will increase the number of existing wireless access points from 113 to at least 580, meaning a 413 percent increase in number of access points throughout the BCEC.

The MCCA has upgraded the wireless infrastructure at the BCEC four times since 2004. The implementation of this wireless network will mark a complete overhaul of the original wireless infrastructure, and a transition from a traditional “coverage” wireless system, which focuses on signal strength over a wide area, to an advanced “high-density” system. The new system will increase the BCEC’s wireless capacity, sending focused beams of wireless connectivity. More powerful access points enable more users to connect per access point, resulting in significantly improved signal strength.

“Today’s meeting attendees come to conventions with at least two Wi-Fi enabled mobile devices and the expectation that they will receive reliable, fast wireless connectivity,” said IAVM member James E. Rooney, executive director of the MCCA. “Boston is the hub of innovation and technology leadership, so meeting professionals and event attendees expect more from Boston. Our goal is to operate the two most technologically advanced centers in the world, not according to us but in the judgment of our clients.  We are confident our latest investment in our wireless infrastructure will allow us to further exceed the expectations of our BCEC customers.”

The project is slated to be complete for live-testing and phased implementation in May through September 2015. Also in 2015, the MCCA will begin developing a plan for a wireless upgrade at the John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center for installation in 2016.

(Image: MCCA Facebook page)

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