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The Best Event Planning Books Ever Written

Guidebook

The best event planning book recommendations as chosen by real event pros. Sure, you can get all your event and meeting planning information from the internet like most of us do these days. (We We gathered all of the web’s best event planning blogs.) An event planning book with character!

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Best Event Planning Resources of 2016

SmartMeetings

That’s on top of staying abreast of the latest industry trends and current events that can affect the outcome of your next meeting or event. Smart Meetings has rounded up the best event planning resources of this year, in order to help planners face challenges in 2017.

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What Makes Conferences Work? – Q&A with Adrian Segar

Hubilo Blog

Amazed by the modern concept of organizing conferences and ideas that change the concept of corporate meetings planning; we approached Adrian Segar to discuss his work! He is a meeting designer, facilitator and has also been acknowledged as one of the most innovative Events Professional by BizBash Magazine.

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The Rise of ‘Design Thinking’ in Event Planning

Cvent: Event Marketing

What is “design thinking”? In the event space, it’s a way of coalescing all the various components of a meeting plan to serve a set of business objectives. In other words, events are literally “designed” to meet specific customer-focused goals.

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The Top 10 Books Every Event Manager Should Read

Capterra Event Management

The Business of Event Planning: Behind-the-Scenes Secrets of Success Special Events. It is hard to build a “best of” event management booklist without Judy Allen showing up at least once. Planning a corporate party or special event? Into the Heart of Meetings: Basic Principles of Meeting Design.

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3 Ways to Engage Your Audience at Your Event

Social Tables

When you do the planning on the front end, you’ll be more likely to make quality connections once you’re at the event. Room Design. Room diagramming is the cornerstone of meeting planning. of The Thrival Institute studied the conundrum of meeting design and found that there isn’t a one size fits all set up.

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The 33 skills meeting and event planners need to succeed

Plan Your Meetings

Plan well and prosper, friends! Plan well and prosper, friends! The 33 skills every meeting and event professional needs to master. A: Strategic planning. The most important piece of the meeting and event planning process is defining the strategy. Design site layout. Administration.