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EVENT SHOW MINI // YOUR BLOCKBUSTERS

9 min · 24 de may de 2022
portada del episodio EVENT SHOW MINI // YOUR BLOCKBUSTERS

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We are sharing some 5-minute 'thought starters' from our blogs in between Event Shows, to hopefully help you with your thinking. This one is about how an event-led 'Blockbuster strategy' is helping the leaders win across sport and entertainment, and how you could too. To check out the blog version please visit... https://www.andrewoloughlin.com/blog ... and if we can help you in the design (or redesign) of your event experiences, or with your strategy and evaluation - please do let us know! andrewoloughlin.com [https://www.andrewoloughlin.com] andrew@andrewoloughlin.com [andrew@andrewoloughlin.com] + join the Event Club! eventclub.com.au [https://www.andrewoloughlin.com/theeventclub]

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