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Event insurance: An event business’s secret to standing out in today’s crowded market

Planning Pod

While exceptional service and stunning spaces continue to be essential to setting your business apart, there’s one often-overlooked factor that can give you a significant edge: event insurance. It demonstrates proactive risk management By offering or requiring event insurance, you showcase your commitment to risk management.

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The Top 10 Tips for Planning a Corporate Incentive Trip

GEVME

While the process of managing local corporate events gives you the chance to benefit from existing vendor connections or colleagues’ experiences, this one is totally different. Even with great negotiation skills, no communication barriers, and many years of experience, running an event in a new place is tough.

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9 Proven Steps for Planning Successful Events

Planning Pod

For each budget line item, you should account for the following: Estimated amount (how much you want to spend) Negotiated amount (the agreed upon price with your supplier) Actual amount (invoiced amount) Amount paid to date Amount still owed Payment due dates w/ amounts due.

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Corporate Entertainment Contracts – The Good, Bad and Negotiable

Canadian Special Events

All corporate event planners wear a number of hats when it comes to planning. I have been so very fortunate to work on events that have included some big name entertainment acts over the years. Corporate Event Contracts. Everything and I mean everything, is negotiable. This may include: hotel rooms.

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The Ultimate Guide on How to Start Your Event Planning Business

Capterra Event Management

Event Marketing. Event Terminology. Universal Class: Event Planning 101. Networking Events. Corporate Events. How to Start Your Own Event Planning Service. Is Event Planning Right for You? International Institute of Event Management (IIEM). Social Event Planning. QC Event School.

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How Much Do Event Planners Make, Really?

Social Tables

Event planning is a dynamic profession that requires a great deal of creativity, organization, and people skills. Event planners are responsible for organizing and coordinating events such as weddings, corporate events, conferences, and fundraisers. Corporate event planners.

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Event Industry News

Clients are drawn from a variety of different fields including: Accountancy Advertising Charities Financial Services FTSE 100 companies Insurance The Legal Profession IT Trade Associations Local & National Government Management Consultancy PR and Marketing TV & Radio Production. How do we work? www.performingartistes.co.uk.