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The Top 20 Event Planning Books to Read Right Now

GEVME

There can be no event planning books for beginners without books for dummies! This book covers event ABCs and everything from how to run your own event business to how to plan and conduct corporate events. The Event Marketing Handbook: Beyond Logistics and Planning by Allison Saget. Ury, Bruce Patton.

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Embracing the Power of Event Legacy: A Guide for Event Organisers

Eventscase Blog

Types of Event Legacy Event legacy can be classified into different categories, including: Economic : The direct and indirect financial benefits generated by an event, such as increased tourism, job creation, and revenue for local businesses. No technical skill is required at all.

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An Ode to 40 Women Influencers In the Events Industry

Hubilo Blog

Kate Patay : Kate brings 20+ years of rich experience in business travel, tourism and event marketing strategy. She is the founder of Strategic Meeting and Events which produces mid to large scale corporate events. Additionally, Irina runs a weekly Twitter chat #EventPlannersTalk about event management topics.

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Top 99 keynote speakers every event planner must know about

Hubilo Blog

Oren is one of the world’s leading experts on sales, raising capital and negotiation. He also speaks at industry and private corporate events, gives training for data scientists and conduct strategy workshops for executives. EIN is an online event magazine that provides the latest events industry insights and updates.

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