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How To Prepare For A Career In Event Planning

Endless Events

Being an event planner, event manager, or event marketer is a difficult job that demands a lot of energy and knowledge, but many of us are drawn to it because it is – above all else – rewarding. But how does one prepare for a career in event planning? They can also pivot to becoming event managers or event marketers.

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Venue Contracts for AV, Electric, and Internet: Read the Fine Print

MeetingsNet

A veteran production manager gives advice on what to look for and how to make changes in a property’s agreements before you sign. During his main-stage presentation titled “Mastering Site Inspections for Audiovisual and Production,” Frankel noted that “almost everything is negotiable before you sign the contract.

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Honoring the New Psychological Contract of Employees

Gavel International

These expectations are known as the psychological contract between employees and their employer. Here are some strategies to drive growth, and engagement, and create a company culture that honors the new psychological contract for your employees. Prepare your employees for more than what they need to do in their present role.

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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

But her previous experience has prepared her to navigate through the uncertainty. When I was living with my family in the Canary Islands, where I grew up, my father was a managing director of a hospitality company, so my dream was to set up the tourism company of the future. My vision was to change tourism. How did you feel?

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A Planner’s Guide to Event Vendors 

Social Tables

While some planners look for all-inclusive venues with contracted vendors on site, others prefer to find particular vendors that match their event style and message. Some of the most sought-after event vendors include: Venue managers. Most event venues employ a manager or coordinator who liaises between the venue and the event team.

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Optimizing Your Corporate Events Through Organization Practices that Minimize Stress and Maximize Results

Traveler's Q

Over-the-top venues can often be counterproductive when catering to corporate events as they require more resources and management to make sure everything runs smoothly. When booking ahead of time, be sure to read the contract thoroughly and understand when payment deadlines and cancellation policies take effect.

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

Traveler's Q

Beyond this number, it is also important to consider how much promotion and attention you want the event to receive in advance; advertising online through social media platforms and publicizing through news outlets can help in generating interest and attendees. Does the Venue Include a Flexible Contract with “Force Majeure”?

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