Date |
Description |
Presentation |
| 23 April |
13.30 - Registration |
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| 23 April |
14.00 – 16.00
9.2 Seminar Room, Level 3
Making the most of personality differences – in life, in business and in
events
Ann Holmes CMM, author of The Rainbow-Plus® personality type assessment
system
Participants will start by filling in the Rainbow-Plus® questionnaire, move
through an explanation of the underlying theory of personality type, and then
assess their own types. There will be interactive exercises, which will allow
participants to experience type differences in practice. Before finally deciding their
own type, participants will look at the ways different types interact, and the
implications this has for effective relationships – business and personal alike.
Detailed consideration will also be given to how awareness of type can be applied
to the design and organisation of events.
Attended by MPI students and open to all other students attending
Thursday’s session
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| 23 April |
16.00 – bus transfers to the Sheraton Frankfurt Hotel & Towers (airport) |
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| 23 April |
16.30 – 18.30
Drinks reception sponsored by the Sheraton Frankfurt Hotel & Towers
The Sheraton Frankfurt Hotel & Towers, one of the largest first
class business hotels in Europe with 54 meeting rooms and 1,008 guest
rooms, is very pleased to host the Future Leaders to a cocktail reception.
The investment in the leaders of tomorrow has always been a key area
for the Sheraton Frankfurt Hotel & Towers. The development of the
hotel managers of tomorrow is supported with a lot of engagement and
enthusiasm.
An enjoyable evening to be had by all:
• Drinks and snacks will be available
• Networking with other students and Future Leaders Network ex
students
• A Vita Futura Trainee will introduce the Sheraton Frankfurt Hotel &
Towers.
Vita Futura is the development programme for young leaders by Starwood
Hotels & Resorts Europe. The Sheraton Frankfurt Hotel & Towers is one of the leading conference and meeting properties of Starwood in Europe. All
these properties support the programme and offer the Vita Futura Trainee
programme. The training programme lasts 18 months and the students
have the opportunity to develop their future skills while working. Due to
the strong engagement of the Sheraton Frankfurt Hotel & Towers, there
are many students participating in the programme.
• A short site visit of the hotel will be offered.
• Bus transfers back to the Frankfurt main train station where
students can enjoy the city of Frankfurt for the evening or make
their way back to their hotels/hostels.
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| 24 April |
All round table discussions and presentation of findings will use Option
Finder. Option Finder is sponsored by OptionFinder Europe GmbH
08.30 – 09.00
9.2 Seminar Room, Level 3.
Registration in foyer outside the seminar room |
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| 24 April |
09.00 – 09.15
Welcome and introduction
Joyce Dogniez, CMM, Director of Operations,
EMEA. Meeting Professionals International (MPI)
Introduction to Tina Groth, Area Director of Sales & Marketing, Central
Germany, Starwood Hotels Central Germany and Sascha Konter, General
Manager, Starwood
The art of leadership
Tom Hulton, Director International Relations IMEX
Synopsis
Tom will highlight some of the key leadership characteristics that will be
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| 24 April |
09.15 – 09.45
Trends in the meeting industry: three key issues that you, as future
leaders, must be knowledgeable about
Jurriaen Sleijster, Executive Vice President, MCI, HQ Office
Synopsis
Future leaders have to know the meaning of concepts like ROI, RFI/RFP and
Added Value. More and more these are the words that pop up at the negotiation
table, and managers in every discipline of the meetings industry have to be well versed
in these topics, for they set the scene of the future of our industry. |
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| 24 April |
09.45 – 10.25
Recruiting Top Talent - What makes you stand out against the crowd?
Avinash Chandarana, Director of Talent and Development, MCI Group
Synopsis
Leading companies are hungry to engage top talent but what are they looking for
in their new recruits? Have you ever wondered what it takes to be hired when you
are up against stiff competition? What are the key ingredients that make you
stand out against the crowd during the interview and selection process? How can
you convince the recruitment manager that you have what it takes? What should
you be looking for in terms of remuneration?
Avinash, one of the most respected HR experts in the industry, will provide you
with invaluable information
Avinash Chandarana to introduce:
Lara Poethig, Project Coordinator, MCI - Geneva Office
Lara was a Future Leader in 2004. She will give an overview on the route she
has taken to where she is today. She has come to IMEX as a Hosted Buyer.
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| 24 April |
10.25 – 11.15
Visit IMEX – a task will be set by Jurriaen Sleijster which will be discussed when
returning to the Forum |
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| 24 April |
11.15 – 11.30
Feedback on show visit |
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| 24 April |
11.30 – 12.00
Discover and explore career opportunities in the meetings and events
industry
Miranda van Brück, Chapter Business Manager, EMEA, Meeting Professionals
International (MPI)
Synopsis:
For many years, the meetings industry workforce has been made of professionals
who "fell into it".
For many years, meeting jobs have been regarded by entrants as a "something
temporary before I get something serious".
For many years, meeting professionals have not been able to identify "what's
next".
For many years, employers have not been able to define the core skills and
competencies needed by meeting professionals.
But this is all changing.
The development of meetings management curricula within academic institutions
provides employers with more and more skilled young professionals who are
deciding to work within the meetings industry. But do you know that there are
actually career pathways within the meetings industry? If you decide to enter into
the meetings industry, discover and explore the career opportunities and
community connections lying in front of you!
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| 24 April |
12.00 – 12.30
Introduction of:
• Introduction of Andreas Hillesheim and Szilvia Csoka, winners of the AOS
(Asian Overland Services) and IMEX Internship Programme (they worked
in Malaysia for three months).
• Introduction to the winner of the 2008 Vin Barron IMEX Prize for Bureaux
Staff, Ian-Michael F. Mitrani. Michael will do a ten minute presentation
• Ray Bloom, Chairman, IMEX
• Katie Callahan-Giobbi Executive Vice President, MPI Foundation and
Strategic Partnership |
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| 24 April |
12.30 – 13.10
Lunch |
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| 24 April |
13.10 – 14.30
Meetings of the future
This highly interactive session will look at meetings in the future - how they will
be structured using every day parallels, leading edge technology and experiential
senses. Future leaders must be aware of such dynamic and innovative
opportunities to transform an ordinary meeting into that really special and
memorable meeting. Two of the world’s most forward thinking and creative
specialists will give you a fantastic insight into what can be achieved.
Part 1. Meeting Content Manager: your future job title?
Maarten Vaneste, CEO, Abbit Belgium
Synopsis:
The meeting planning profession has traditionally had its main focus on
hospitality and logistics rather than the content or message of the meeting.
Maarten raises the question whether the time is right to develop the meeting
planning profession to also embrace the planning of meeting content, how the
meeting format is adapted to the learning, the networking and motivation needs
of the meeting.
Meeting content and meeting logistics planning are two very different areas of
expertise, and Maarten suggests that we might introduce a new discipline called“meeting architecture” outlining the many parallels between the architect
designing a house and the design of the essential substance of a meeting.
The Meeting Content Manager as a potential Meeting Architect has a significant
curriculum to study: There is the commercial and the academic information and
knowledge. The commercial knowledge is based on many companies with a
specialty service or tool for improving learning, networking or motivation. The
academic knowledge is based on tons of research that is translated for and made
available to the meetings industry
Part 2. Gaining the competitive edge with experiential meetings
Richard John Managing Director of RJA GB Ltd
Synopsis
The new marketing buzz word is "experiential” - fail to understand what it is and
how it works at your peril. You want consumers to buy your product or service -
they need to be able to explore and embrace them with all five senses. In today's
media, enticing the client or prospect with every means at our disposal is
essential.
Richard looks at the importance of making all face to face events "experiential",
and some of the secrets of how to do it. |
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| 24 April |
14.30 – 14.45
Coffee Break |
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| 24 April |
14.45 – 16.30
Communicating for results in a multicultural MICE world
Michael Gates, Group Managing Director, Richard Lewis Communications
Synopsis
Future leaders will be given an introduction to effective cross-cultural
communication and understanding in the meetings industry and how, practically,
this can give a competitive edge. The goal is more productive communication at
meetings, exhibitions or conferences, and a better understanding of how to
motivate people from different cultures. The presentation will include reference to
Richard Lewis's cultural profiling and briefing tool, CultureActive, and the results
of the online cultural profiling exercise that members of the Future Leaders Forum
have had an opportunity to complete.
An interactive exercise will be set for students. |
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| 24 April |
16.30 – 16.45
Summary and close |
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| 24 April |
16.45
Collection of Certificates of Participation |
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