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Risk Management and Contingency Planning for Event Planners

Event Planning BluePrint

Mastering the art of Risk Management and Contingency Planning. This blog post shows you the essential strategies to identify potential risks at events and develop contingency plans, ensuring your events run smoothly, no matter what surprises may come your way. The secret to our success?

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3 ways Event Specialists has become the “Superhero” of events

Event Industry News

Yet one key element remains engrained in our purpose as a company: we “save” events not just from technical and logistical disasters, but from averageness. Here are 3 ways the best Event Planning & Production companies (including our own!) can save the day when your event needs it most. feature.

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Why you need an enterprise-grade event tech solution

Socio Events

The shift to virtual events made event tech incredibly important, because without an event platform, there was no event. This will only continue as events move to a hybrid format. Event organizers want to focus on event contents, not privacy regulations. Security and compliance. Peace of mind.

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In the Cloud We Trust

Smart Meetings

Smart Meetings spoke with Ari Schwartz, former senior director of cybersecurity at the White House (he worked on technology policy during the Obama administration), and current managing director of cybersecurity services for Venable Cybersecurity Risk Management Group , to discuss best security practices meeting planners should consider in 2023.

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

QC Event School

Ultimately, the goal of your event proposal should be to persuade the client that you can provide a successful, professional event. PRO TIP: Dream of a career in event planning, but don’t know where to get started? Is an Event Proposal the Same as an Event Plan? How Do You Write an Event Plan?

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Planning a Safe Event: Back to Basics

Endless Events

Around the world, tragic incidents at events like the Las Vegas shooting and the Boston Marathon bombing, and natural disasters have shown that we aren’t prepared for every type of security and safety issue in our industry. Regardless of the scale of your event, planning a safe event needs to be your priority.

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Top Considerations for the Safe Return of In-Person Events

Eventsforce

You can use the tech to manage crowds around registration desks and deal with walk-ins more effectively. And tech enables you to stay in control. For example, you can get real-time insights on where people are at your event. That’s why it’s important to approach the event as being completely new.