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The Top 20 Event Planning Books to Read Right Now

GEVME

Corporate business clients often need some food for thought to gain deeper insight into the event planning industry, the services they often use, and so on. Enjoy our must-read event business books compilation. Enjoy our must-read event business books compilation. The top 20 books for event planners.

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What Makes for Good Internships?

PCMA Convene

I definitely think that sometimes we don’t trust the interns,” said Liz King, CEO of Liz King Events as well as the techsytalk event-technology platform. “So So many people hire interns and then let them stand around at an event. It could be managing speakers. It’s time to hand over more responsibility. “I

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Short Lead Times?-?A Handbook for Event Planners

Hubilo Blog

Short lead times for event planners, is an opinionated topic. While some event planners and event professionals view this as an opportunity, others view it as a planning risk and a rushed task. . Let’s hear it from the event professionals, and then discuss the pros and cons of both the angles. It’s a game changer.?—?

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Why should you attend events when you?re asking for a bigger raise?

Eventory

Learn how you can become more valuable for the employer if you attend events. Plan the negotiations carefully and consider, what could be your biggest asset and your main argument for your pay rise. Why you should attend events when you’re asking for a bigger raise? So how can events help you increase your value?