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Introducing the 2021 Event Planning Playbook

Event Farm

As pandemic conditions continue to change, do you feel that you must wade through wave after wave of information to seek answers and solutions to plan safe live events? Missed Part III of the Pandemic Compliance and Safety at Live Events panel? The panelists offered tips about negotiating with venues and vendors: .

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

Eventtia

Whether you’re on the brink of planning a first event or are a seasoned professional revising your event planning checklist, this guide aims to be your trusted roadmap. This article provides a comprehensive event planning checklist to help you manage every detail for a successful event, from start to finish.

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How to Create a Long-Term Event Planning Timeline

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When you start planning an event, one of the first things you should do is figure out your event planning timeline. The next time you start to plan an event, consider using this helpful guide to create an event planning schedule that works for you. What is a long-term event planning timeline?

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Event Contracts: Agree to Be Agreeable

SmartMeetings

Negotiation experts share tips for building win-win event contracts The ROI is in the details when drafting a vendor contract. A win-win contract allows everyone to feel that their biggest risks are covered and they can partner in good faith to execute confidently while working creatively to deliver the best event possible.

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Creating a Winning Event Proposal: A Step-by-Step Guide  

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You can do this by determining your budget and assembling your event coordination team. Gathering and confirming your speakers, etc. Negotiating your vendor pricing (get everything in writing). Setting a structured timeline with non-negotiable deadlines (but be sure to include some undisclosed buffer time).

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Meeting and Event Planning Professional Development Series by Eventinterface

Eventinterface

Planners now need to be marketers, product managers, negotiation and contract specialists, security experts, digital media and technical whizzes. For individuals who want to learn the latest trends and techniques, and how to implement cutting-edge tools and solutions into the planning and execution process of events.

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Tips for Difficult Conversations from FICP22

Smart Meetings

Koleen Roach, director of meetings and conference management at Securian Financial Group, led a panel of veteran explainers during Financial and Insurance Conference Professional ’s 2022 Annual Conference at Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport. By the Numbers. Jeff Calmus. Tell a Story.