It’s a common belief that leaders are born, not made. However, researchers at the University of Illinois don’t think so. Professors Kari Keating, David Rosch, and Lisa Burgoon believe that leadership can be taught, and it follows a certain progression. “In only 15 weeks in
I’d like to point you in the direction of a good article in the Seattle Times that focuses on one of IAVM’s member venues—the KeyArena at Seattle Center. The article discusses how the arena bounced back after the NBA’s Seattle Sonics vacated the venue. “The Low
Back in March, I wrote about Facebook’s purchase of Oculus VR and how virtual reality (VR) could affect your venue. Today, I received a press release from Next Galaxy Corp., a developer of VR technology, which said that Syracuse University basketball coach Jim Boeheim is opening
The first Stage Management Day took place last year on October 10. It’s being held again this year on the same day, but renamed the International Stage Management Day due to its popularity worldwide. “Last year, as it turned out, Stage Management Day captured the imagination of
An interesting study just came out of Vanderbilt University that addresses women in business negotiations. “We found that men and women alike were targeting women with more deception than men,” said Jessica Kennedy, an assistant professor of management at Vanderbilt’s Owen Graduate Sc