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Seminars

Revenue Forum Seminars

Revenue Forum Seminar is a recurring event that first started in 2008 in Stockholm by Annemarie Gubanski, Revenue & Distribution expert and founder of Taktikon AB. It soon grew to be a popular event which was organised in a growing amount of cities and countries.

The next Revenue Forum Seminars are held:
Helsinki, 12th November 2024

 

About Revenue Forum Seminars

Revenue Forum Seminar is currently being held in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Brussels, Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius with plans to extend to Oslo, Reykjavik and Helsinki in 2022.

The goal with Revenue Forum is to create an inspiring event in which a new subject is chosen each time. Inspiring speakers who can highlight a different perspective on the subject are then selected. The speakers have clear directive that this is not a sales call. Revenue Forum is solely interested in the the world of Revenue Management and the power of networking.

Why attend Revenue Forum Seminars

Revenue Forum organises industry-shaping sessions as leading visionaries address their view on the chosen topic. It is a fantastic opportunity to get easy access to the latest news and mingle with representants within the industry.

Agenda:
13:00 Registration. Coffee is served
13:30 Welcome and introduction
13:40 First Expert Speaker
14:00 Second Expert Speaker
14:20 Third Expert Speaker
14:40 Coffee break
15:00 Fourth Expert Speaker
15:20 Fifth Expert Speaker
15:40 Sixth Expert Speaker
16:00 Drinks and mingel
17:30 End of the day

Who attends Revenue Forum Seminars

The Revenue Forum webinar is organized for all interested in Revenue Management related questions. It is a one-hour free of charge inspiration for:

  • Revenue Managers
  • Commercial Managers
  • Marketing Managers
  • Sales Managers
  • General Managers
  • Students / future Revenue Managers
  • Reservation agents
  • Technology Specialists

The cities we visit

Revenue Forum Seminars are set up as Roadshows, where we visit three cities in a row: