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What is Corporate Event Planning?

QC Event School

If you’re looking for a career that’s always exciting and full of new challenges, corporate event planning might be the perfect choice for you! But what is corporate event planning? What does a corporate planner do? What Is Corporate Event Planning? What Does a Corporate Event Planner Do?

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Corporate Event Planning – Is It Right For You?

Event Planning BluePrint

If you’re an event planner or looking to get into event planning , you probably know there are two main categories: corporate event planning and social event planning. Social Event Planning. For example, if you choose social events, the more common events are: Weddings. Launch events.

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3 Important Elements of a Successful Corporate Event

Boomset

Photo by Daria Nepriakhina on Unsplash Not all events are created equal, and that goes especially for corporate events. Organizing a satisfactory corporate event depends on a combination of many factors. However, three particularly important elements can seriously determine the success or failure of any event.

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5 Reasons to Use a Corporate Event Planner

EveryEventGuide

Large corporations usually have their own corporate event planning professionals. They are familiar with their own companies needs and employees and likely have preferred vendors to assist them with Audio Visual, Hotels, Transportation, Airline tickets etc. Here are 5 Reasons to use a corporate event planner.

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

QC Event School

PRO TIP: Get sponsorships for your events with these 4 tried-and-true strategies ! 3 Event Proposal Examples. Example #1: Corporate Event Proposal. In this first example, let’s imagine that you’re a corporate event planner with your own business. Their budget for the event is $50,000.

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How to Prepare a Venue for an Event

GEVME

Take care of any legal issues and contracts. The following are subject to regulation: budget, price (including additional expenses), cancellation conditions, terms and duration (from when the venue is at the organizer’s disposal), closure of streets for transportation, construction supervision, and other event-specific criteria.

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Corporate Conference Planning Checklist

GEVME

Research additional aspects like accommodation capabilities, parking, transportation options, catering, and more. Make your final selection, confirm the final details with a host, and sign a contract. Create a conference marketing plan: Write content (emails, agenda lists, speakers’ bios, blog posts, etc.). Compare pricing.