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How DMCs Can Help You Manage the Unexpected

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The EPCP teaches that preparedness is "a continuous cycle of planning, organizing, training, equipping, exercising, evaluating, and taking corrective action to ensure effective coordination during incident response. Safety : Are you prepared for a crisis, from natural disasters to accidents to other emergencies? Is another expected?

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17 Common Event Planning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

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Ignoring local policies and regulations Rules and regulations can vary from town to town and city to city. Event planners who fail to research local policies, regulations, and restrictions could end up paying expensive fees for violating policies. Are their venue parking regulations, or street-parking restrictions?

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Top 12 Event Planning Certifications You Need To Propel Your Career

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Ever wonder how the alphabet soup of CMP, CSEP, CPCE, and CGMP can prepare you for a successful career in event planning? Planners can be sure that by preparing and succeeding in this exam, they will have a strong grasp of a wide range of industry knowledge. Not sure how to become an event planner? This is the article for you!

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Event Risk Management: How To Plan for the Next Crisis

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It’s preparing for the unexpected. Event Experience Leaders know how different contracts look these days. Prepare action items that you can kick into gear if needed. Initiating training and education programs. Double-checking local laws, rules, and regulations. What is risk management in event planning?

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Confident planning strategies for the return of incentive travel 

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Sometimes we have three months instead of one year to prepare for the trip, especially at the moment. As COVID has not completely gone away, what is your contingency plan if one of your team members, an employee or a speaker contracts the virus? Another aspect is that all the planning has shorter timelines. You always need a backup.

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Post-Pandemic Events: The Contactless Way

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By implementing distancing regulations, and no-touch tools such as QR Codes, NFC tags, Big Data, and more, it lowers the risk of contracting the virus and adds a layer of security. . Seated dining could be an option if the staff members are trained thoroughly with all the sanitization practices. But it could still be a risk. .

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The Top 12 Event Planning Certifications

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Ever wonder how CMP, CSEP, CPCE, CGMP prepare you for event planning? Planners can be sure that by preparing and succeeding in this exam, they will have a strong grasp of a wide range of industry knowledge. The CMM Certification is an excellent training program that focuses on instructing participants on business management skills.