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How DMCs Can Help You Manage the Unexpected

ADMEI

Consider the following categories of potential risks in your event planning: Regulations : Are there local or federal regulations that may impact an aspect of your event? Will travel routes be affected? Contracts : Are your contracts with venues and vendors solid? Is another expected?

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Evolution of the DMC: Renewing Business Relationships with Deeper Trust, Transparency and Understanding

ADMEI

They can and often do literally touch every aspect of a program from logistics to safety, from branding and theme creation to providing local experiences. DMCs bring knowledge of the offsite venues that are adhering to protocols and help deliver a clear understanding of the details of local regulations. PROPOSAL PROCESS.

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Evolution of DMCs: Deeper Trust, Transparency and Understanding

Smart Meetings

They can and often do literally touch every aspect of a program from logistics to safety, from branding and theme creation to providing local experiences. DMCs bring knowledge of the off-site venues adhering to protocols and help deliver a clear understanding of the details of local regulations. DMC Value. Proposal Process.

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We’ll Meet Again: Kevin Iwamoto, Chief Strategy Officer, Bizly

MeetingsNet

Kevin Iwamoto: It will definitely change logistics and crowd management for large-scale gatherings. Everything including how we greet one another, how we interact, how we share meals, manage speakers, and organize logistics will change. MeetingsNet: What changes do you think will happen to face-to-face events due to the pandemic?

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

Traveler's Q

When selecting a venue, it is important to consider several factors: size, location, layout options, amenities, services offered, logistics, and costs. 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.

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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

It was a big contract, which took six months of negotiations to come to an agreement. Before having my new company, I already had a one-year contract signed for our first project for a hotel company. I was lucky at that moment because I had very good clients—everyone paid the maximum and respected the contract.

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Renting Out a Condo: Your Guide to Becoming a Landlord

Redfin

First and foremost, familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations of the condo association or homeowners’ association (HOA) governing your property, as they may have specific requirements or restrictions related to renting out units. HOAs have rules and regulations, some of which may restrict or even prohibit rentals altogether.