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Corporate Entertainment Contracts – The Good, Bad and Negotiable

Canadian Special Events

Project managers, accountants, designers, and so much more and while we are not lawyers we deal with a lot contracts. Corporate Event Contracts. While we are not lawyers, we should be involved in reviewing contracts, especially if before they are signed. Hospitality Riders. Everything and I mean everything, is negotiable.

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Innovation and Tradition: our first impressions of events and hospitality in the UAE

zkipster

Our meetings with luxury brands, agencies, airlines, arts organizations and event producers provided fascinating insights into the ways events, hospitality and doing business in Dubai and Abu Dhabi are similar to the rest of the world, and what makes them unique. DANIEL DESSAUGES | CEO | ZKIPSTER. A view across The Palm, Dubai.

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How To Prepare For A Career In Event Planning

Endless Events

Traditionally, many event planners started their careers working in hospitality (as assistants at hotels, for example) and gradually moved into management. Read on – this blog post is dedicated to up-and-coming event planners. Online Courses, Blogs, & Other Free Content.

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Waste Not, Want Not: Donate Food After Your Event or Party

The Castle Group

If food donation is a factor in selecting cities or event venues for consideration, it should be included in your RFP and later negotiated as a clause in your contract. For example, signage and printouts can be donated to local schools; gifts and event merchandise can go to shelters; and flowers can be given to local hospitals.

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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

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. It was a big contract, which took six months of negotiations to come to an agreement. But I had a different plan.

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25 Powerful Event Sales Techniques for Venues and Planners

Planning Pod

If you are somehow engaged in event sales – whether as a salesperson, business owner or manager in the hospitality and events industry – you already know that establishing successful sales practices and habits is the #1 way to grow revenues for private, group and in-person events. Get started today >>.

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How Much Do Wedding Planners Make? 7 Factors That Impact Salary

Social Tables

NEW Client Services Get all the support you want for your events because we know hospitality matters. This means that your contract should say what clients will and will not be billed for. A full-service wedding planner usually takes care of big picture to-do list items such as negotiating contracts and coordinating vendors.