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Booked and Busy: The Best Event Planning Reads You’ll Actually Use

Smart Meetings

As an Amazon affiliate, Smart Meetings earns from qualifying purchases. The first book I ever received from a boss was Who Moved My Cheese. A couple of years later, the team was given a copy of Dale Carnegie’s famous book, How to Win Friends and Influence People. Another memorable gift was a book on emotional intelligence.

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Mastering Event Contracts: Essential Negotiation Strategies for Meeting Planners in 2025

Smart Meetings

Avoid pitfalls and protect your event Contracts are the lifeblood and backbone of the meetings industry. Negotiating contracts is the first step before confirming speakers, color themes or catering options. That way, a contract can be ended without any issues or penalties. .

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HEADBOX LAUNCHES INDUSTRY WHITEPAPER ON AI’S ROLE IN THE EVENT INDUSTRY

Prestige Events Magazine

HeadBox, the UK’s fastest-growing B2B meetings and events platform, is proud to announce the release of its latest whitepaper, “How AI is Solving the Event Industry’s Biggest Challenges.” HeadBox for Business allows your team to plan, book and manage all of your events in one place, with the visibility for you to stay in control.

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Master Event Planning with a Workback Schedule Template

Attendease

Venue contracts take weeks to finalize? Here’s a very basic framework to get you started: Timeline Activities 6+ months before Lock in your venue and date Set your event budget and ticket pricing strategy Research and book vendors (A/V team, catering, etc.) Use it during team meetings to guide discussions and track progress.

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Contract Clauses Planners Need in 2024

Smart Meetings

Force m ajeure and clauses to keep in your next contract Watch the full webinar here. Contracts are the life blood of the meeting industry. Smart Meetings sat down with Darryl B. Keep Relationships in the Details One key aspect that is sometimes overlooked in the contract process is relationships. Resort fees.

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What Meeting Planners Want: Understanding Their Needs & Pain Points

Smart Meetings

Meeting planners are responsible for the success of corporate events, conferences, and incentive programs. Hotels, CVBs, and destinations looking to attract more group business, need to understand the top pain points of meeting planners.

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What to Expect When Booking A-List Event Speakers

Smart Meetings

Although problem solving is a part of a meeting planner’s arsenal, this can still be a pain. As in, what actions a planner should take, what they should ask and what they should expect when booking well-known names —people like Martha Stewart , Shaq, Mark Cuban and Warren Buffett—for keynotes? What Does that Mean for Planners?

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