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Building a Winning Corporate Events Program: 7 Critical Success Factors

Attendease

Make sure you have signed contracts in place at least three months out. Effective event marketing & management means creating compelling content that highlights the tangible value of attending, like thought leadership keynotes, can’t-miss training sessions, pitch competitions, and top-notch networking opportunities.

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Paje Consultancy launch Learning and Development partnership with beam

Prestige Events Magazine

Paje are specialists in the meetings, events, and conference market, who offer bespoke training for venues, hotels, and agencies. Mandy has been a keen beam supporter and was on the events and training committees for over 12 years, involved in the first Code of Conduct and was herself the HBAA Venue Chair in 2007.

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The Ultimate Event Planning Checklist

Guidebook

Research and Vendor Contracting Research potential venues to come up with a shortlist. Look into associated costs like food and beverage, AV, and parking – are these included, where can you negotiate? Check their availability and start working on a contract. Negotiate terms and specifics with the venue.

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Will Meetings Thrive in 2024?

Smart Meetings

A Renewed Group Focus “Just hold the contracted meetings that are on the books and minimize the cancellations that have occurred in prior years due to the pandemic, economic uncertainty and a general reluctance to hold in-person meetings,” said Dan Piotrowski, senior vice president of operations for Omni Hotels. “If

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Event Management Software: 8 Ways To Tell If Your Organization Needs It

Eventmobi

Event marketing (including email and social media marketing). It would be easier for your team to learn and use a single tool vs. having separate logins and training sessions for every one of your tools. Sign #3: You’re sharing licenses/contracts for your event technologies with 1-2 teams (other than your own).

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The QC Event School Master List of Blog Resources

QC Event School

One Week Out: A Festival Planner’s To-Do List 24 Hours Before the Festival: The Event Planner’s Role How to Plan a Large Arts Festival in 1 Year Connect with QC Event School on Social Media! Want to follow us on social media and/or DM us directly?

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What is Corporate Event Planning?

QC Event School

Know how to negotiate. In fact, foregoing professional training can be incredibly damaging to your long-term success. So, while you technically don’t need to be certified to work as a corporate event planner, we highly recommend pursuing professional training all the same. Posting about the event on social media.