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Archive for July 12th, 2004

Let’s meet at the beach

This article from The Hindu Business Line makes business sound like a beach. As more IT, pharma, engineering, and other businesses continue to boom in Chennai, India, local resorts are snapping up some good meetings business.

I suppose that’s no surprise, but I love the idea of holding brainstorming sessions in thatched shelters on the beach. Ahhh…

And while the U.S. workforce is bemoaning the outsourcing of jobs, particularly in IT, it’s a boon for Indian resorts, according to the article: “resorts have wooed back clients from this, as well as other sectors. And hospitality by the seaside is seeing better times.”

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Perfect timing–not

Boston’s gigantic, beautiful new convention center, the BCEC, opened just in time for a waning in super-huge shows, according to an article in yesterday’s Boston Globe.

    When the Macworld Conference & Expo opens tomorrow at the new Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, the 10,000 computer geeks expected to attend will have the run of the massive South Boston meeting hall.

    Well, sort of.

    While the Macworlders grab their name tags and head for the center’s sprawling exhibit floor, about 1,200 others will be attending a corporate meeting sponsored by German software maker SAP in the meeting rooms upstairs. And chances are that those attending one convention will never encounter participants from the other.

    For the convention center, Macworld is the first high-profile show. But the event represents more than an opening; it marks a shift in strategy.

So now it sounds like the plan is to put several smaller shows into the big new venue that was built to draw the rapidly shrinking number of super-events. Good plan, as far as it goes, but now that what seems like every city is either contemplating, in the midst of, or just opening a new or newly expanded center, makes you wonder if it’s worth all the effort and money to build something that’s no longer needed, at least for the short term, doesn’t it?

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Hotels for a heightened culture

What do the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, the Argonaut Hotel in San Francisco, the Cypress Hotel in Cupertino, Calif., the Mayfair House Hotel in Coconut Grove/Miami, and the Hotel Monacos in Chicago, New Orleans, Salt Lake City, Denver, and Washington, D.C., have in common?

According to Tall magazine, they all have higher-than-average door frames, ceilings, shower heads, counters and longer-than-average bathrobes and beds for taller-than-average people. My six-foot-five brother in law will be so happy to know there are hotels out there that won’t “short-change” him!

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