May 07, 2026
What To Look For When Selecting a Venue
When planning an event, one of the most underestimated decisions is choosing the venue.
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Living in an ever-increasingly technological world, many of us underestimate the advantages face-to-face communication breeds: it helps in building stronger relationships, whilst raising credibility between the two parties. It provides us with something that won’t get lost or misplaced, like e-mails or missed, like phone calls.
At times, non-verbal communication – body language and facial expressions – tend to be more important than the reception of the verbal message itself. A simple and firm hand shake could show the person you’re meeting with that you mean business, in turn showing that you should be taken seriously. Such gestures cannot be transmitted when using written means of communication.
The virtual medium closest to face-to-face communication would be video conferencing. This medium allows one the use of almost every form of verbal and non-verbal communication, except direct, physical contact.
Without a doubt, face-to-face meetings remain the best way through which one can clearly communicate their message.
By Nicole Borg
May 07, 2026
When planning an event, one of the most underestimated decisions is choosing the venue.
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May 05, 2026
Most people assume premium corporate events are defined by budget. Bigger venues. More production.
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May 04, 2026
Most corporate events look the same. Not because they have to, but because it’s easier that way. The same format, the same flow, the same decisions repeated over and over again. People show up, everything runs fine, and then it’s over. No real impact. No lasting impression. That’s the reality of a lot of corporate event planning today.
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