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Getting To Know You: 5 Essentials For Your Volunteer Handbook

InitLive

When eager new volunteers arrive, ready to help, your organization needs a volunteer handbook that meets them halfway with essential information they need. 5 facets every volunteer handbook needs: 1) A welcome letter. Make this the first page of your volunteer handbook. 2) A mission statement.

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CMP Spotlight: Get to Know Desireé Dolecki, CMP

Smart Meetings

I had the opportunity to work on a large national sales meeting, which gave me on-site exposure.” She provides all event leaders—venues, suppliers, speakers, sponsors, exhibitors, board members and stakeholders—with detailed communication outlining their roles, expectations, a checklist of to-dos and due dates.

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Professional Event Planning Guide: Download the Free eBook!

Guidebook

Download our free, 300-page workbook and handbook, the Professional Event Planning Guide. In this guide, five event pros from all ends of the spectrum — corporate meetings, boutique conferences, high-end agencies, and association events — weigh in on running an event from start to finish. Know the venue inside and out.

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Using a Science-Based Approach to Avoiding Event Disaster

Eventinterface

Gleb Tsipursky, the Disaster Avoidance Expert, about how meeting and event planners can use science to avoid disaster. Listen to show host Al Wynant and guest Dr. Tsipursky discuss the following: How meeting and event professionals can apply science-based decision-making and emotional and social intelligence to their industry.

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Using a Science-Based Approach to Avoiding Event Disaster

Eventinterface

Gleb Tsipursky, the Disaster Avoidance Expert, about how meeting and event planners can use science to avoid disaster. Listen to show host Al Wynant and guest Dr. Tsipursky discuss the following: How meeting and event professionals can apply science-based decision-making and emotional and social intelligence to their industry.

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Using a Science-Based Approach to Avoiding Event Disaster

Eventinterface

Gleb Tsipursky, the Disaster Avoidance Expert, about how meeting and event planners can use science to avoid disaster. Listen to show host Al Wynant and guest Dr. Tsipursky discuss the following: How meeting and event professionals can apply science-based decision-making and emotional and social intelligence to their industry.

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How to Write an Effective Post Event Report

Eventscase Blog

Review event logistics Provide a detailed review of the event’s logistics, including venue selection, transportation, technology requirements, and any challenges faced. Event Overview: A gala dinner and auction held at a prestigious venue, attended by 200 guests and supported by various sponsors.