EIBTM KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE WEDNESDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2013
11.30 – 12.30 Let’s Explore the Russian Business Travel Industry
Traditionally, bureaucracy, tax and foreign exchange rules have made Russia a diffi cult market in which to do business travel. Hear from local market experts on Business Travel opportunities and Business Travel challenges in Russia. This session will focus on regional nuances and country-specifi c challenges within business travel management.
Stream: Business Travel Knowledge Speaker: Julia Trushina, Social Media Consultant, Russia
11.45 – 12.30 The Importance of Managing Supply Chains
Businesses, governments, investors, the media, employees and the public are becoming increasingly aware of the impact of where organisations buy their products and services. Events in Bangladesh and Qatar have highlighted the tragic impact of ignoring the risks in the supply chain. Having worked with a wide range of organisations, Sedex has extensive experience on best practice. This session will hear from Sedex about the challenges of gaining transparency, and also the opportunities and business benefi ts to be realised by engaging with the supply chain.
Stream: Sustainability Knowledge Speaker: Tom Smith, Director of Insight and Planning, Sedex Global
12.00 – 13.00 To Certify or Not to Certify? – in partnership with RecertTrack
Join a panel of industry experts from academia, convention bureaus and professional organizations from around the world as they discuss this question that is being asked more often in Europe, Asia and Africa. A debate at an industry show earlier this year was almost unanimous FOR need for certifi cation in the meetings and events industry. Take an opportunity to listen to the panellists and make the decision for yourself.
Stream: Industry Knowledge Moderator: Cedric Calhoun, CEO and Founder, RecertTrack – Ruud Janssen, Founder, The New Objective Collective – Krzysztof Celuch, Manager, Poland Convention Bureau – Juan Jose Garcia, Director of Marketing & Sales, Barceló Congresos
12.00 – 13.00 Imagineering Tour – in partnership with MPI
The meetings and events industry is on the move and so join us on the journey of the Future of Meetings Imagineering Tour. This don’t- miss workshop takes attendees on an interactive walking tour of spaces and places to explore what lies ahead. It’s an exclusive chance to glimpse at tomorrow to discover how, where and why we’ll meet in the future.
Stream: Industry Knowledge Speaker: Jackie Mulligan, Principal Lecturer and Director of Enterprise, International Centre for Research in Events, Tourism and Hospitality, Leeds Metropolitan University
12.00 – 13.00 A New Practical Model to Manage Code of Ethics – in partnership with MPI Italia
A short introduction of the new practical model of Code of Ethics by GMIC, MPI, Site (Italia) as innovative best practice of application and cooperation among MICE associations to prevent, manage, monitor the violation of behavioural professional practices and reward the good ones.
Stream: Industry Knowledge Speakers: Olimpia Ponno, President MPI Italia Chapter, Planner, Trainer – Guy Bigwood, Ovation MCI – Claudia Wehman, Symantec – Kim Breed, Oracle – Miek Egberts, AlliedPRA Montecarlo
KEY Agency Knowledge Fresh Conference Track
Association Knowledge Industry Knowledge
Business Travel Knowledge Student Knowledge
Conocimiento Español Sustainability Knowledge
Corporate Knowledge Technology Knowledge
Conference Room 5.2 MPI Stand B53 Conference Room 5.3 Sustainability Genius Zone (Stand L30)
Business Travel Pavilion (Stand N41)
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EIBTM 2013 Catalogue sponsored by
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