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Location, Location, Location: Maximizing Your Outcome by Selecting the Optimal Venue for Your Corporate Event

Traveler's Q

Additionally, you will want the space to meet all safety and fire regulations, as well as any legal requirements that may come into play, depending on the type of event being hosted. From fire safety regulations to food safety standards, these laws must be factored into the planning process.

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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Venue for Your Corporate Event

Traveler's Q

Additionally, you will want the space to meet all safety and fire regulations, as well as any legal requirements that may come into play, depending on the type of event being hosted. Generally, simpler and less popular locations can be easier to book and better suited for a corporate event.

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17 Common Event Planning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Social Tables

From online tools, resources, and event planning software options to tips from the experts—this list has it all! While planners want to meet the wishes of their clients, it is important not to book dates blindly. Ignoring local policies and regulations Rules and regulations can vary from town to town and city to city.

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Now is the time to rethink and restart the events industry: Interview with Angeles Moreno, Managing Partner at the Creative Dots

The MICE Blog

‘In 2000, I decided to found a company, something that will change the industry, and I established the first marketplace to organise events online. It was a big contract, which took six months of negotiations to come to an agreement. Although it was exciting at that time, almost no company had a webpage. What are we missing?’.

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Force Majeure: Negotiating a Common Clause in Uncommon Times

Convene by PCMA

“The Future of the Force Majeure: Negotiating Contracts Amid Uncertainty” was such a popular session at Convening Leaders 2022 that the breakout room at Caesars Forum quickly filled to capacity and in-person attendees had to join the online audience to participate. Convene recently spoke with Joshua L. Grimes, Esq., 10 in Las Vegas.

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Confident planning strategies for the return of incentive travel 

The MICE Blog

The return of incentive travel has given clients the opportunity to book these trips with confidence. We are not in this business, but everybody is used to negotiating things, to talking about things in online meetings. What are some other aspects that can help clients to convince them to book incentives? We cannot avoid this.

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Venue Sourcing for Event Planners

Stova

We’ll help you answer key questions about event sourcing, including what to consider and how to book so you can get the right venue with the most impact and achieve your event goals. Know what limitations, regulations, or safety/security provisions you and the venue must adhere to. Understand these details before signing a contract.

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