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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? Ryan Costello, co-founder of Event Farm, unveiled and walked us through the Playbook during the third event in our series on Pandemic Compliance and Safety at Live Events.

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Olympics Crisis and Hotels’ Pain Provide Event Contract Lessons

MeetingsNet

Understanding things like event-insurance fine print and which areas of operation hotels get group revenue from will help planners become better at contracting and negotiating. With the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo postponed to 2021 , some of the biggest insurance firms in the world are breathing an enormous sigh of relief.

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Budget Financial Meetings: Doing More with Less

SmartMeetings

Meetings in the financial and insurance sector require outside-the-box thinking. The economy was humming along before the coronavirus hit, but even then the majority of meeting planners in the financial and insurance industries were keeping their budgets in neutral. Financial and insurance meetings in the U.S.

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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. We’ve presented workshops such as these for more than 500 organization and companies, and our presenters have planned events worldwide for as many as 125,000 attendees. Mountain Time.

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The Complete Checklist to Hosting an Event

Eventtia

Are you currently planning your very first event and are looking for help? Whether you are planning a traditional in-person event, a virtual event, or a hybrid event, in this guide, we’ll share an actionable and comprehensive checklist you can easily follow when planning an event. We’ve got your back.

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Need to Cut the Meeting Budget? Start with the Big Picture

MeetingsNet

It can be tempting to chip away at the event budget with small changes—and you should. For board meetings and other smaller business events, is a virtual meeting an option? Yes, attendees are a bit tired of online events, but they are effective for short meetings to exchange information. Passes for multiple events.

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Hot Tips for Planning a Private Event

SmartMeetings

Planners have a thousand details to consider when organizing a private event. The industry experts described how to keep the process focused, as well as some underestimated details that will help ensure your event’s success. More : Make Your Event a Grand Success with SWOT Analysis. Putting on an event as a reward?