Meetings Beat - 2004-11-08The Society of Incentive & Travel Executives has launched the first capital drive in its 31-year... KEEP READINGMtg. Buyers Plan For New Hotel RenovationsBy Corrie DoshAs hotels prepare for a new round of property improvements in the next 12 months, meeting planners... KEEP READINGNegative Perceptions Of Executive Board Meetings WaneBy Maria LenhartBuyers of executive board meetings this year are freer to choose upscale resort locations without... KEEP READINGNew Prez Plans Growth For ICPABy Michael RatcliffeFollowing several years of negligible membership growth amid increasing corporate mergers and meetings... KEEP READINGUrban Indian Business Hotels Witness Travelers' ReturnBy Neelam MathewsFollowing setbacks in 2002, when travel warnings removed India as a potential destination for many... KEEP READINGUAL Proposes To Terminate Pensions, Cut More Labor CostsBankrupt UAL Corp., parent of United Airlines, is seeking an additional $2 billion in annual cost... KEEP READINGStarwood Improves Hotel Room DescriptorsBy Bruce SerlenStarwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide last week said it is improving the descriptions of its rooms and... KEEP READINGChicago Hotels See ReboundBy Dakota SmithAfter suffering a dropoff in convention and meetings business in the first six months of 2004,... KEEP READINGCorp. Rail Deals On Track In EuropeBy Amon CohenCorporate relationships with rail companies in Europe are blossoming as British rail companies have... KEEP READINGFinancial Services Cos. Leverage As Mtg. Spending GrowsBy Maria LenhartFinancial services companies this year are holding substantially more meetings than in prior years... KEEP READINGHotels Begin Mtgs. Pinch: Soaring Transient Demand Spurring Tighter Group NegotiationsBy Chris DavisAs corporate transient demand spikes, corporate meeting buyers next year can expect less power when... KEEP READINGIndustry Pushes Automation Of Room Block StandardsBy Carolyn HeinzeThe need for a clear set of standards for automating housing and room block management is increasingly... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2004-10-18Meeting Professionals International late last month announced the restoration of its Corporate Circle... KEEP READINGMidmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Mtg. Buyers Plan For New Hotel RenovationsBy Corrie DoshAs hotels prepare for a new round of property improvements in the next 12 months, meeting planners... KEEP READINGNegative Perceptions Of Executive Board Meetings WaneBy Maria LenhartBuyers of executive board meetings this year are freer to choose upscale resort locations without... KEEP READINGNew Prez Plans Growth For ICPABy Michael RatcliffeFollowing several years of negligible membership growth amid increasing corporate mergers and meetings... KEEP READINGUrban Indian Business Hotels Witness Travelers' ReturnBy Neelam MathewsFollowing setbacks in 2002, when travel warnings removed India as a potential destination for many... KEEP READINGUAL Proposes To Terminate Pensions, Cut More Labor CostsBankrupt UAL Corp., parent of United Airlines, is seeking an additional $2 billion in annual cost... KEEP READINGStarwood Improves Hotel Room DescriptorsBy Bruce SerlenStarwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide last week said it is improving the descriptions of its rooms and... KEEP READINGChicago Hotels See ReboundBy Dakota SmithAfter suffering a dropoff in convention and meetings business in the first six months of 2004,... KEEP READINGCorp. Rail Deals On Track In EuropeBy Amon CohenCorporate relationships with rail companies in Europe are blossoming as British rail companies have... KEEP READINGFinancial Services Cos. Leverage As Mtg. Spending GrowsBy Maria LenhartFinancial services companies this year are holding substantially more meetings than in prior years... KEEP READINGHotels Begin Mtgs. Pinch: Soaring Transient Demand Spurring Tighter Group NegotiationsBy Chris DavisAs corporate transient demand spikes, corporate meeting buyers next year can expect less power when... KEEP READINGIndustry Pushes Automation Of Room Block StandardsBy Carolyn HeinzeThe need for a clear set of standards for automating housing and room block management is increasingly... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2004-10-18Meeting Professionals International late last month announced the restoration of its Corporate Circle... KEEP READINGMidmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Negative Perceptions Of Executive Board Meetings WaneBy Maria LenhartBuyers of executive board meetings this year are freer to choose upscale resort locations without... KEEP READINGNew Prez Plans Growth For ICPABy Michael RatcliffeFollowing several years of negligible membership growth amid increasing corporate mergers and meetings... KEEP READINGUrban Indian Business Hotels Witness Travelers' ReturnBy Neelam MathewsFollowing setbacks in 2002, when travel warnings removed India as a potential destination for many... KEEP READINGUAL Proposes To Terminate Pensions, Cut More Labor CostsBankrupt UAL Corp., parent of United Airlines, is seeking an additional $2 billion in annual cost... KEEP READINGStarwood Improves Hotel Room DescriptorsBy Bruce SerlenStarwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide last week said it is improving the descriptions of its rooms and... KEEP READINGChicago Hotels See ReboundBy Dakota SmithAfter suffering a dropoff in convention and meetings business in the first six months of 2004,... KEEP READINGCorp. Rail Deals On Track In EuropeBy Amon CohenCorporate relationships with rail companies in Europe are blossoming as British rail companies have... KEEP READINGFinancial Services Cos. Leverage As Mtg. Spending GrowsBy Maria LenhartFinancial services companies this year are holding substantially more meetings than in prior years... KEEP READINGHotels Begin Mtgs. Pinch: Soaring Transient Demand Spurring Tighter Group NegotiationsBy Chris DavisAs corporate transient demand spikes, corporate meeting buyers next year can expect less power when... KEEP READINGIndustry Pushes Automation Of Room Block StandardsBy Carolyn HeinzeThe need for a clear set of standards for automating housing and room block management is increasingly... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2004-10-18Meeting Professionals International late last month announced the restoration of its Corporate Circle... KEEP READINGMidmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
New Prez Plans Growth For ICPABy Michael RatcliffeFollowing several years of negligible membership growth amid increasing corporate mergers and meetings... KEEP READINGUrban Indian Business Hotels Witness Travelers' ReturnBy Neelam MathewsFollowing setbacks in 2002, when travel warnings removed India as a potential destination for many... KEEP READINGUAL Proposes To Terminate Pensions, Cut More Labor CostsBankrupt UAL Corp., parent of United Airlines, is seeking an additional $2 billion in annual cost... KEEP READINGStarwood Improves Hotel Room DescriptorsBy Bruce SerlenStarwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide last week said it is improving the descriptions of its rooms and... KEEP READINGChicago Hotels See ReboundBy Dakota SmithAfter suffering a dropoff in convention and meetings business in the first six months of 2004,... KEEP READINGCorp. Rail Deals On Track In EuropeBy Amon CohenCorporate relationships with rail companies in Europe are blossoming as British rail companies have... KEEP READINGFinancial Services Cos. Leverage As Mtg. Spending GrowsBy Maria LenhartFinancial services companies this year are holding substantially more meetings than in prior years... KEEP READINGHotels Begin Mtgs. Pinch: Soaring Transient Demand Spurring Tighter Group NegotiationsBy Chris DavisAs corporate transient demand spikes, corporate meeting buyers next year can expect less power when... KEEP READINGIndustry Pushes Automation Of Room Block StandardsBy Carolyn HeinzeThe need for a clear set of standards for automating housing and room block management is increasingly... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2004-10-18Meeting Professionals International late last month announced the restoration of its Corporate Circle... KEEP READINGMidmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Urban Indian Business Hotels Witness Travelers' ReturnBy Neelam MathewsFollowing setbacks in 2002, when travel warnings removed India as a potential destination for many... KEEP READINGUAL Proposes To Terminate Pensions, Cut More Labor CostsBankrupt UAL Corp., parent of United Airlines, is seeking an additional $2 billion in annual cost... KEEP READINGStarwood Improves Hotel Room DescriptorsBy Bruce SerlenStarwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide last week said it is improving the descriptions of its rooms and... KEEP READINGChicago Hotels See ReboundBy Dakota SmithAfter suffering a dropoff in convention and meetings business in the first six months of 2004,... KEEP READINGCorp. Rail Deals On Track In EuropeBy Amon CohenCorporate relationships with rail companies in Europe are blossoming as British rail companies have... KEEP READINGFinancial Services Cos. Leverage As Mtg. Spending GrowsBy Maria LenhartFinancial services companies this year are holding substantially more meetings than in prior years... KEEP READINGHotels Begin Mtgs. Pinch: Soaring Transient Demand Spurring Tighter Group NegotiationsBy Chris DavisAs corporate transient demand spikes, corporate meeting buyers next year can expect less power when... KEEP READINGIndustry Pushes Automation Of Room Block StandardsBy Carolyn HeinzeThe need for a clear set of standards for automating housing and room block management is increasingly... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2004-10-18Meeting Professionals International late last month announced the restoration of its Corporate Circle... KEEP READINGMidmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
UAL Proposes To Terminate Pensions, Cut More Labor CostsBankrupt UAL Corp., parent of United Airlines, is seeking an additional $2 billion in annual cost... KEEP READINGStarwood Improves Hotel Room DescriptorsBy Bruce SerlenStarwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide last week said it is improving the descriptions of its rooms and... KEEP READINGChicago Hotels See ReboundBy Dakota SmithAfter suffering a dropoff in convention and meetings business in the first six months of 2004,... KEEP READINGCorp. Rail Deals On Track In EuropeBy Amon CohenCorporate relationships with rail companies in Europe are blossoming as British rail companies have... KEEP READINGFinancial Services Cos. Leverage As Mtg. Spending GrowsBy Maria LenhartFinancial services companies this year are holding substantially more meetings than in prior years... KEEP READINGHotels Begin Mtgs. Pinch: Soaring Transient Demand Spurring Tighter Group NegotiationsBy Chris DavisAs corporate transient demand spikes, corporate meeting buyers next year can expect less power when... KEEP READINGIndustry Pushes Automation Of Room Block StandardsBy Carolyn HeinzeThe need for a clear set of standards for automating housing and room block management is increasingly... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2004-10-18Meeting Professionals International late last month announced the restoration of its Corporate Circle... KEEP READINGMidmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Starwood Improves Hotel Room DescriptorsBy Bruce SerlenStarwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide last week said it is improving the descriptions of its rooms and... KEEP READINGChicago Hotels See ReboundBy Dakota SmithAfter suffering a dropoff in convention and meetings business in the first six months of 2004,... KEEP READINGCorp. Rail Deals On Track In EuropeBy Amon CohenCorporate relationships with rail companies in Europe are blossoming as British rail companies have... KEEP READINGFinancial Services Cos. Leverage As Mtg. Spending GrowsBy Maria LenhartFinancial services companies this year are holding substantially more meetings than in prior years... KEEP READINGHotels Begin Mtgs. Pinch: Soaring Transient Demand Spurring Tighter Group NegotiationsBy Chris DavisAs corporate transient demand spikes, corporate meeting buyers next year can expect less power when... KEEP READINGIndustry Pushes Automation Of Room Block StandardsBy Carolyn HeinzeThe need for a clear set of standards for automating housing and room block management is increasingly... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2004-10-18Meeting Professionals International late last month announced the restoration of its Corporate Circle... KEEP READINGMidmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Chicago Hotels See ReboundBy Dakota SmithAfter suffering a dropoff in convention and meetings business in the first six months of 2004,... KEEP READINGCorp. Rail Deals On Track In EuropeBy Amon CohenCorporate relationships with rail companies in Europe are blossoming as British rail companies have... KEEP READINGFinancial Services Cos. Leverage As Mtg. Spending GrowsBy Maria LenhartFinancial services companies this year are holding substantially more meetings than in prior years... KEEP READINGHotels Begin Mtgs. Pinch: Soaring Transient Demand Spurring Tighter Group NegotiationsBy Chris DavisAs corporate transient demand spikes, corporate meeting buyers next year can expect less power when... KEEP READINGIndustry Pushes Automation Of Room Block StandardsBy Carolyn HeinzeThe need for a clear set of standards for automating housing and room block management is increasingly... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2004-10-18Meeting Professionals International late last month announced the restoration of its Corporate Circle... KEEP READINGMidmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Corp. Rail Deals On Track In EuropeBy Amon CohenCorporate relationships with rail companies in Europe are blossoming as British rail companies have... KEEP READINGFinancial Services Cos. Leverage As Mtg. Spending GrowsBy Maria LenhartFinancial services companies this year are holding substantially more meetings than in prior years... KEEP READINGHotels Begin Mtgs. Pinch: Soaring Transient Demand Spurring Tighter Group NegotiationsBy Chris DavisAs corporate transient demand spikes, corporate meeting buyers next year can expect less power when... KEEP READINGIndustry Pushes Automation Of Room Block StandardsBy Carolyn HeinzeThe need for a clear set of standards for automating housing and room block management is increasingly... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2004-10-18Meeting Professionals International late last month announced the restoration of its Corporate Circle... KEEP READINGMidmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News
Financial Services Cos. Leverage As Mtg. Spending GrowsBy Maria LenhartFinancial services companies this year are holding substantially more meetings than in prior years... KEEP READINGHotels Begin Mtgs. Pinch: Soaring Transient Demand Spurring Tighter Group NegotiationsBy Chris DavisAs corporate transient demand spikes, corporate meeting buyers next year can expect less power when... KEEP READINGIndustry Pushes Automation Of Room Block StandardsBy Carolyn HeinzeThe need for a clear set of standards for automating housing and room block management is increasingly... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2004-10-18Meeting Professionals International late last month announced the restoration of its Corporate Circle... KEEP READINGMidmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News
Hotels Begin Mtgs. Pinch: Soaring Transient Demand Spurring Tighter Group NegotiationsBy Chris DavisAs corporate transient demand spikes, corporate meeting buyers next year can expect less power when... KEEP READINGIndustry Pushes Automation Of Room Block StandardsBy Carolyn HeinzeThe need for a clear set of standards for automating housing and room block management is increasingly... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2004-10-18Meeting Professionals International late last month announced the restoration of its Corporate Circle... KEEP READINGMidmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News
Industry Pushes Automation Of Room Block StandardsBy Carolyn HeinzeThe need for a clear set of standards for automating housing and room block management is increasingly... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2004-10-18Meeting Professionals International late last month announced the restoration of its Corporate Circle... KEEP READINGMidmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News
Meetings Beat - 2004-10-18Meeting Professionals International late last month announced the restoration of its Corporate Circle... KEEP READINGMidmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News
Midmarket Co. Mandates During Mtg. SlowdownBy Chris DavisTaking advantage of a lull in its meetings activity, midmarket manufacturing firm On Semiconductor... KEEP READINGNewsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News
Newsmaker: ACTE Taps Berteloot As European HeadBy Amon CohenThe Association of Corporate Travel Executives has appointed a director for the Europe, Middle East... KEEP READINGMore News