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How to Become a Corporate Event Planner: The Ultimate Guide

QC Event School

In it, we will provide an ultimate guide on how to become a corporate event planner. What Is a Corporate Event Planner? A corporate event planner is responsible for planning and executing events for businesses and organizations. Do Corporate Event Planners Make Good Money? In short, yes!

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Why Risk Management Is an Essential Part of Planning an Event

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Risk management is an essential aspect of project management and, more specifically, in planning an event. Risk” can be defined as any unwanted event or situation that can lead to the failure of your project or event. Financial risks can be covered and mentioned in lots of different ways.

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How to Write an Event Proposal (with a Template and Tips)

QC Event School

After all, a well-written proposal can help you secure a client and get them excited about your proposed event. In this blog post, we will break down how to write an event proposal from start to finish. We’ll also provide useful tips for making your proposal stand out from the competition. So, let’s get started!

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The QC Event School Master List of Blog Resources

QC Event School

Are you a brand-new student of QC Event School – or thinking of enrolling? Are you looking for some tips to help you stay motivated in your online course? Alternately, perhaps you’re a recent graduate and want to start your own event/wedding planning business… But aren’t sure where to begin or how to be successful?

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The QC Event School Master List of Blog Resources

QC Event School

Are you a brand-new student of QC Event School – or thinking of enrolling? Are you looking for some tips to help you stay motivated in your online course? Alternately, perhaps you’re a recent graduate and want to start your own event/wedding planning business… But aren’t sure where to begin or how to be successful?

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10 plus books every meeting planner needs to read

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“I have never read a book about event planning specifically, but I found Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In by Fisher, Roger, Ury, William L., Patton, Bruce, to be very helpful when it came to negotiating contracts,” shares Maxine Viktor with Prismatic Event Planning and Public Relations.

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Top 5 Event Planning Courses for Planners

Event Planning BluePrint

Not to mention the fact that you won’t know the tips & tricks, ins and outs, and trade secrets that come along with formal education. So, if you want to secure a job, get more gigs, and have a successful career, taking an event planning course might be the right path for you. International Event Planning Professional.