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Steer Clear of These 8 Pitfalls: A Guide to Excellent Corporate Event Outcomes

Smart Meetings

Last-minute Changes Permitting last-minute slide changes by speakers can lead to unnecessary stress and disorganization. This timeline ensures both the production team and speakers are adequately prepared, contributing to a smooth event flow.

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EventMobi Redefines the Role of Virtual Events

Smart Meetings

It features transitions, well-rehearsed speakers and is short enough to keep people engaged. Read More: State of Virtual Meeting Tools Attendees gather in an event space and meet sponsors, speakers and network with their community. The company has its pick of speakers, as well. But you can do that virtually.”

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Everything You Need To Know About Planning A Successful Corporate Event

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Will it have sponsors? Prepare a preliminary budget based on historic costings and supplier quotes. Secure speakers Develop and activate an event marketing plan. Prepare an event timeline allowing adequate time between sessions and activities for transitioning, as well as for any potential delays or technical difficulties.

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17 Common Event Planning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

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Neglecting to test your technology Any event that includes digital presentations, sound, or lighting cues should be rehearsed prior to the big day. Whether hosting a live, virtual, or hybrid event, rehearsing is an important part of the planning process, especially when digital technology or media are involved.

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The Ultimate Event Planning Checklist: 7 Phases to Create a Winning Event

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What should you do when your key speaker suddenly cancels five days before the event? For example, if you’re launching a grand opening of a flagship store in a major city, expecting a footfall of over 1,000 customers, it’s wise to start preparations at least four months ahead. Prepare for your speakers’ arrival.

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The 10-Step Guide to Nonprofit Event Planning

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From online community awareness campaigns to out-of-the-box nonprofit event planning ideas, thoughtful preparation can help increase the success of fundraising activities. Will the event require sponsors? Host a pre-event preparatory meeting As the event date approaches, host a rehearsal session. How much will they cost?

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Master Conference Planning With These Pre-event Checklist Templates

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Ensuring an event is successful starts with preparation — and a lot of it. ☐ Send invitations and calendar blocks for event rehearsals. ☐ Assign onsite sponsor meeting rooms if you need to. ☐ Determine all venue access time for staff and exhibit sponsors. ☐ Determine all venue access time for staff and exhibit sponsors.