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Here’s How to Kill Creative Feedback

April 04, 2016
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Territorial marking kills workplace creativity, according to a new study from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

“We are not talking about putting up walls or physically de-marking a space,” said Markus Baer, associate professor of organizational behavior at Olin Business School and co-author of the study. “Territorial marking comes in all sizes and shapes. However, just saying, ‘I consider this to be my idea,’ when asking others for their input can have far-reaching consequences for collaboration.”

Baer and co-author Graham Brown from the University of Victoria in British Columbia conducted two studies. They found that when people claim ideas as their own it’s because they have deep senses of ownership. However, this marking discourages feedback from co-workers.

“The first idea is rarely the best,” Baer said. “Creative ideas have to be nurtured and developed and this often happens in the context of collaborating with others. However, when all the credit goes to the person who has the original idea, they will try to signal their ownership of it. Naturally, this makes other people less motivated to contribute and can squelch the creativity of their comments and suggestions. In this way, the original idea may never be developed to its fullest potential.”

Baer suggests creating an environment where offering feedback is valued as much as having the original idea.

“The credit has to be shared equally,” he said. “Marking our ideas only has benefits when those we seek out for feedback are more concerned with pleasing us, or are preoccupied with maintaining a positive relationship with us.”

StubHub Lets Fans Preview Seats via Virtual Reality

April 01, 2016
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StubHub VR

StubHub recently announced that it will offer Final Four ticket buyers preview of their seats via virtual reality (VR). Fans can experience it through their StubHub iOS and Android apps on their smartphones, tablets, or by using a VR headset.

“We didn’t want to do something just for fun or [as] a marketing gimmick,” Marcus Shelksohn, StubHub’s head of product for mobile apps, told Re/code.

Shelksohn said that it solves a problem customers often have.

“Are those seats that are closer to the court really worth the extra $50?” he said.

Please visit Re/code for more on the story.

(Image: Re/code)

Are Internships Long Enough?

March 31, 2016
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Super Four

Internships and experiential learning programs aren’t long enough for students, according to new research from the University of Houston.

“There is a gap between the expectation and the reality of the students’ experiential learning opportunities, like internships,” David Walsh, clinical assistant professor in the University of Houston department of health and human performance, told writer Marisa Ramirez. “We have to ask if we are failing to prepare and support them when the newness of the experience wears off.”

Walsh studies human development and is conducting a longitudinal study of students participating in a four semester program called “The Super Four Experience,” which includes working with staff from the Hoston Super Bowl and the Final Four host committees in event planning, event management, sports marketing, project management, facility management, and guest services.

“The Super Four Experience requires four semesters to complete, but traditional internships require about 300 hours in only one semester. If an internship ends on a low, the learning opportunity is lost,” Walsh said. “One semester may not allow the full experience of the internship to play out, denying students valuable time to work through the challenges.”

Please read Ramirez’s article for more about Walsh’s study.

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VenuWorks to Manage U.S. Cellular Coliseum

March 30, 2016
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US Cellular Coliseum

VenuWorks will manage the U.S. Cellular Coliseum in Bloomington, Illinois, starting April 1 under a 90-day transitional agreement while a five-year contract is finalized by the city. CIAM formerly managed the venue.

“It is an honor to have been entrusted with the management of the Coliseum by the City of Bloomington,” said Steve Peters, president of VenuWorks, in a statement. “We are eager to make a positive impact at the Coliseum and to become part of the Bloomington community.”

According a press release, VenuWorks will be responsible for all operations of the Coliseum including staffing, booking, food and beverage, ticketing, sales and marketing. A new venue manager will be named within the next 60 days. VenuWorks hopes to retain most of the incumbent Coliseum employees.

“I am extremely pleased to recommend VenuWorks to manage the Coliseum,” said City Manager David Hales in a statement. “They have a proven track record of success managing venues of similar size and scope, and I am confident they will be a great community partner.”

The Coliseum will also continue working with Ticketmaster, VenuWorks’ national ticketing partner.

IAVM Launches New 2016 Awards Applications

March 29, 2016
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2014_Stadium_Winner

Family. Team. Band. We’re all one group when it comes to venue excellence, education, and service and this year’s awards prove it.

Excellence for all. Check. Easier submission process. Check. Multiyear application. Check.

“I’m so proud of the updated Venue Excellence Awards program! The task force has worked very hard to make it both easier to submit and far more inclusive for every kind of venue within our membership,” said Kerry Painter, CFE, CMP, CEM. “From race tracks to complexes who may have struggled in the past to squeeze into a category, the guidelines will now meet your needs. We want every venue to have a chance to brag about the great things they are doing to move this industry forward. And the best part is…your submission will now remain on file for three years to save you some of the work in applying”

The deadline to submit your application for review is May 16, 2016. Your application may be submitted as a Word document, and you may also choose to embed photos within the text.

“We’re honored to be the stadium recognized by IAVM for the accomplishments of our staff and stakeholders. The 2014 Venue Excellence Award is significant for our team at MetLife Stadium, as IAVM has great influence in the global world of venue management,” said Brad Mayne, CFE, president and CEO of MetLife Stadium. “No doubt the professional development our six IAVM members have received from the association has played a part in our ability to be recognized as one of the premiere stadiums in the world by professionals in the sports and entertainment venue industry.”

Each application submitted will be eligible for consideration for a three-year period. As an example, an application submitted for the 2016 award will remain in the application pool for 2017 and 2018 unless the applicant wins. No further action is required. However, applicants may update or modify their application prior to the annual submission deadline in 2017 and 2018.

To submit your Venue Excellence Award application, please click here.

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