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Tips for Negotiating Your Next Big Event Contract

Smart Meetings

But entering a new relationship with a hotel usually comes with a detailed contract of agreements and stipulations. year period of time have shifted into the future years causing a significant demand and compression issue when contracting with hotels,” Payne said. Smart Meetings chatted with Cheryl M.

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

Eventtia

It should be capable of delivering a seamless customer experience, accommodating expected online traffic, and integrating with your CRM and any other retail software solution if necessary. For a retail brand, it could be an exclusive first look at a new product line or deep discounts. Strategize the marketing and execution.

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Trade Show Booths: 100 Best Ideas for 2022

EventMB

Embrace Sustainability: Use Recycled and Recyclable Materials. Food is a crowd pleaser, particularly for long exhibitions and trade shows. You needn’t sell cookware or food to use a booth like this. Two things that always draw a crowd: food and activity. Bonus points if it’s photo op worthy. Credit: Pixel Wave Designs.

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Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Sustainability Efforts Cause Ripple Effect

PCMA Convene

The conversation was between Kera Abraham Panni, who is now senior outreach manager for the aquarium’s conservation and science team, and Andrew Fischer, now vice president of sustainability and conservation for SSA Group, a Denver-based company that partners with cultural attractions across the U.S., Making Waves. We’re thriving.”.

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How to build floor plans for social distancing (and do the impossible)

Planning Pod

Over the coming months, as states begin to ease social distancing restrictions, restaurants, venues, retail stores, office buildings and other public spaces will find themselves on the front lines trying to reduce the spread of COVID-19 while simultaneously trying to serve customers well, take care of their needs AND stay in business.