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Designing a Wow-Factor Wedding Timeline: From Ceremony to Farewell Party

Traveler's Q

Note: Many cultural or religious traditions may be part of your wedding that aren’t listed here. Make sure to account for travel time and any additional logistics, such as guest transportation and vendor setup. Incorporate cultural or religious traditions that hold significance for you as a couple.

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How to Consistently Attract and Hire Quality Sales Talent

Gavel International

This often results in minimal time to locate and vet candidates and a lack of time to train new hires. The right candidate must also have skills such as fitting in with the role’s needs and the corporate culture, being a self-starter, and being willing to jump in and learn. Sales roles aren’t interchangeable.

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A 10 Step Guide to Planning a Successful Investor Day

MeetingsNet

Companies use investor days to weave a compelling narrative about corporate health, culture, and vision, but with a live Q&A—also a standard part of investor day—it can be a challenging performance for your top brass. Investors and analyst are present to ask questions and a global audience listens (through simultaneous live streaming).

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Planning a Hybrid Event: Benefits, Challenges, and Best Practices

Eventtia

The main benefit of hosting a hybrid event instead of an in-person or virtual-only event is obvious: your event can potentially attract more attendees, including those outside your geographical location. Different time zones and cultural barriers. In-Person Event: Still The Best Experience. Venue selection. Start early.

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5 Tips for Planning Franchise Conventions

Endless Events

It makes great sense that franchises and many other business models can benefit from conventions that enable employees across locations to interact with one another. Yes, franchisees attend your event to learn more about your company’s overall strategy and to connect with colleagues and vendors. Schedule Presentation Rehearsals.

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The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Destination Wedding

Traveler's Q

Because they are often held at resorts or other locations that serve as popular vacation spots, they provide the opportunity to plan a wedding while also taking advantage of a much-needed getaway. Destination locations make it easy for couples to select their ceremony’s ideal date and time. They can be super expensive for you.

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Venue Marketing 101: How Improving Discoverability Generates More Event Leads

Social Tables

Spend some time rehearsing your venue tour and important little details that will make the tour stand out in people’s minds, and leave a little space tucked in their memory for some time to come. See if you can attend some networking or vendor functions. They can read the packet. Some networking is best done in an unfamiliar pond.

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