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The Ultimate Guide to Corporate Event Planning

GEVME

Have you ever successfully negotiated a price with an event vendor before? If you answered “yes” to eight or more questions, put your doubts aside and schedule a meeting with a client. Quite often when people hear the term “corporate event” they imagine an office party with good music, delicious food, and networking.

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The QC Event School Master List of Blog Resources

QC Event School

What Businesses Look for in a Corporate Event Planner Internal Events 101 External Events 101 Overcoming the Seven Deadly Sins of Event Management Event Decorating Resources: Attention, students and grads of QC Event School’s Event Decor Course !

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The Ultimate Event Planning Checklist: 7 Phases for Event Success

Eventtia

For a fashion event, this could be cocktails, a runway show, and a meet and greet. Revenue Streams : Will you sell tickets, offer sponsorships or VIP packages? Seal the Deal: Negotiate win-win terms, whether its speaking fees, event exposure, or co-promotion opportunities. Event Flow : Map out the agenda.

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The QC Event School Master List of Blog Resources

QC Event School

What Businesses Look for in a Corporate Event Planner Internal Events 101 External Events 101 Overcoming the Seven Deadly Sins of Event Management Event Decorating Resources: Attention, students and grads of QC Event School’s Event Decor Course !

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The QC Event School Master List of Blog Resources

QC Event School

What Businesses Look for in a Corporate Event Planner Internal Events 101 External Events 101 Overcoming the Seven Deadly Sins of Event Management Event Decorating Resources: Attention, students and grads of QC Event School’s Event Decor Course !

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Event Planner Timeline: Stay on Track with This Step-by-Step Breakdown

Guidebook

Planning an event whether its a large-scale conference, trade show or a corporate meeting requires diligence and organization. Identify potential funding sources, including ticket sales, sponsorships, and exhibitors. Sign a contract with your selected venue and negotiate terms early.