18/01/2012 by Pete Roythorne, Joint Editor in Chief Printable version
The idea that the global financial crisis signalled the beginning of the end for corporate incentive programmes was well and truly blown out of the water at last year’s Site International Conference in Las Vegas. Some 190 new attendees swelled the delegate total to around 500 from 45 countries, 75 of whom were also new to the industry. Pete Roythorne was there to experience a truly motivational event.
Guest Poised, articulate, intelligent and extremely informative interview.
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