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The Ultimate Guide to Corporate Event Planning

GEVME

Below, we’ve made a bold attempt to answer all of these questions and more in one comprehensive corporate event planning guide. Here’s what you’ll know after reading this post: What is a corporate event, and what are the main reasons for organising one? What makes a corporate event different from other types of events?

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7 Stress-Free Ways to Scale Your Event Program

Attendease

So whether you’re planning corporate events, conferences, fundraisers, or beyond, you’ll find practical takeaways to level up your program. Read on for 7 stress-free ways to scale up your events, step by step. 7 Ways to Scale Your Events Without Stress Scaling your events program doesn’t have to be painful.

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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? Event planning is an umbrella term.

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How to evaluate the success of enterprise corporate event? Would you rather know or guess?

Eventory

We would like to ask a similar question in the context of internal corporate event evaluation. Do you guess or know that your event was valuable for employees and the whole company? Why are corporate events organized? What are event goals ? Internal events are becoming more and more popular.

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10 Famous Event Planners You Should Follow

Event Planning BluePrint

Not only can it help you learn the lingo to help you sell your services, but it can give you insight into how the pros handle things, like negotiations to help save their clients money. You don’t have to think of it as a formal, tough, adversarial negotiation,” she said. 10 Famous Event Planners You Should Follow. Great Advice.

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10 Tips for Pharmaceutical Events

Endless Events

When in doubt, add at least 10% to your total event budget to account for incidentals. You can always try to negotiate with suppliers for discounts or freebies. If an in-person event is still too expensive for your pharma event, opt for a virtual event instead.

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9 Proven Steps for Planning Successful Events

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For each budget line item, you should account for the following: Estimated amount (how much you want to spend) Negotiated amount (the agreed upon price with your supplier) Actual amount (invoiced amount) Amount paid to date Amount still owed Payment due dates w/ amounts due. Event Income.