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The first line of defense for a safe, enjoyable trip is to get vaccinated against Covid-19. Tips for Traveling Amid the Delta Variant Restrictions With these helpful tips in mind, you can confidently design your next in-person program or meeting, and move forward with assurance in an uncertain world.
Document disruptions for a “learning lookback” review process later. Include key decision-makers in your plan to be prepared for the unexpected. Compose messaging that will assure and instruct both internal and external audiences. Ready your tool kit with policies and templates for the pandemic’s 3 T’s: testing, tracing and treatment. Plan who you would call in a crisis so you can engage quickly with responding partners. Assemble a flexible playbook to help your staff keep attendees safe and informed. Using real data, list the possible medical and weather threats based on demographics and location. Include a health and safety clause in your contract that requires their participation in your crisis response plan. Early on, document suppliers’ commitments to keep participants safe. Our clients rely on us for this level of attention and we believe they deserve nothing but the best.įollowing are key risk mitigation strategies gleaned from Rivers’ Meetings Today article to consider for a successful return to your programs and events. With an obsessional enthusiasm, we keep our radar up! We check, re-check, and triple-check the details of the details, keeping tabs on new and evolving information and adapting our plans to fit those changes. With a Portugal program right around the corner and new and evolving challenges front of mind, we also concur with Rivers when she says, “ there is a way to walk that tightrope.” Having just completed incentive trips to New York City and Hawaii, our experienced staff can definitely relate to that assessment. In a recent article about returning to in-person events, Brenda Rivers writes, “It seems insurmountable to balance the creation of successful, engaging and motivating live events with the constantly evolving elements of risk…” On a daily basis, we account for all types of uncertainty in the planning of all of our incentive travel programs, meetings and events. That could be related to our PC upgrade as well, but I think it's probably a combo of both as our old PC was pretty decent hardware-wise.The old saying goes, “The Only Constant in Life Is Change.” That certainly has been true of late in the travel and hospitality industry. On our old computer and with MediaShout 3.5, there was about half a second of latency between a trigger click and the time media appeared on the screen. New ways to control presentation, output, etc. The interface is different - it takes some getting used to but it has some nice new features.
We upgraded recently as we got a new Windows 7 computer and our existing copy of MediaShout would not run under that OS. > Media/Technology Questions And AnswersĪnyone upgraded from media shout 3 to media shout 4? Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in FAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register