The Ultimate Inflation Hack: Crowdsourcing 100+ Cost-Saving and Cost-Avoidance Ideas
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See pricingRevenue growth follows two paths: Increase income and cut costs. Inflation has made the latter very, very difficult. But there are ways we can all beat the current pain inflationary costs have put on us. This peer-to-peer exchange will empower you with a multitude of tips and strategies that will help you save or avoid costs in several key meeting segments.
As we collect the group’s best cost savings hacks, experts from key meeting segments will evaluate those hacks and tell you the best way to leverage them.
Learning Objectives:
• Identify new ways to implement cost-saving and cost-avoidance measures.
• Prioritize your cost savings strategies to maximize your bottom line.
• Build networks of peers with whom you can monitor your savings efforts.
Kevin White, CSEP
Kevin has been a storyteller his entire life. That love of capturing attention and engaging people is what brought him to work with global organizations on their marketing and development efforts for nearly a quarter-century.
In 2011 he founded XPL, an award-winning experiential agency that delivers bold, powerful live events that transform audiences around the world. Clients include institutions such as Harvard Business School, non-profits such as The Special Olympics, governmental units such as the US Department of State, and corporations such as Bugatti. Each brings a diverse set of needs that they entrust Kevin and his team to fulfill.
In addition to serving as an instructor for several Event Leadership Institute professional development courses —including Pandemic Meeting & Event Design and Pandemic On-Site Protocol Training — Kevin has undergone training from the World Health Organization (WHO) on mass gatherings and has also received the Event Safety Access certification from the Event Safety Alliance.
Kevin’s commitment to his industry is demonstrated by his willingness to give back. He has been a professor at New York University and was selected by his peers to serve as the international president of the International Live Events Association (ILEA) in 2014-1015. He is currently working on his first book on innovation in experiential design and recently launched a series of entrepreneurial-based retreats worldwide under the brand, The Table.