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The New Bottom Line

SmartMeetings

How to prepare for 2023 contract negotiations Yes, we’re out of the pandemic shutdown, but it’s not back to “business as usual.” While corporate events are happening, they’re not the same and show no signs of returning to any kind of “normal” (if there is such a thing!). You can subscribe to the magazine here.

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How To Prepare For A Career In Event Planning

Endless Events

Being an event planner, event manager, or event marketer is a difficult job that demands a lot of energy and knowledge, but many of us are drawn to it because it is – above all else – rewarding. But how does one prepare for a career in event planning? Event planning is an umbrella term.

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Interviews with Planners - Greg Jenkins

Eventinterface

Jenkins and his firm are the recipients of the prestigious Gala Awards by Special Events Magazine for Best Event Produced for a Corporation - Budget $100,000 to $249,000 and Best Event Design - Budget $20,000. Jenkins recently served as Chair, and produced the 2017 Special Event (TSE) Opening Night Party.

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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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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. Reliable internet, A/V capabilities, and streaming options are non-negotiable. But with evolving industry trends, tighter budgets, and higher expectations, planners face more challenges than ever.

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10 Famous Event Planners You Should Follow

Event Planning BluePrint

Not only can it help you learn the lingo to help you sell your services, but it can give you insight into how the pros handle things, like negotiations to help save their clients money. You don’t have to think of it as a formal, tough, adversarial negotiation,” she said. 10 Famous Event Planners You Should Follow. Great Advice.

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The 15 Best Podcasts For Event Planners

Bizzabo

After all, it takes a lot less effort to listen to a podcast than it does to scroll through a newsfeed or event watch a video. Small wonder that we are seeing so many amazing event marketing and corporate event management podcasts pop up. This is a bi-monthly, thirty minute podcast about all things event planning.