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How to Build a Risk Assessment Checklist

Smart Meetings

The definition of “risk” has grown beyond the traditional definitions of financial, operational, reputational and security issues meeting professionals checked off their list as they prepared to bring people together in days of old. Defining Risk. Risk categories include financial, operational, reputational and security/safety.

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10x Your Next Conference: Why Now, More Than Ever, You Should Use Holistic Procurement Methodology

Smart Meetings

Effective procurement strategies not only ensure that companies get the best value for their money but also play a role in risk management, innovation and corporate social responsibility. An organization that undervalues the importance of procurement often pays for it in numerous ways—financial and legal.

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Budget Financial Meetings: Doing More with Less

SmartMeetings

Meetings in the financial and insurance sector require outside-the-box thinking. The economy was humming along before the coronavirus hit, but even then the majority of meeting planners in the financial and insurance industries were keeping their budgets in neutral. Financial and insurance meetings in the U.S. Content Matters.

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HEINEKEN’s Magne Setnes: Resiliency, Risk Management, and “The Swiss Army Knife” CSCO

Management Events

As the Chief Supply Chain Officer for HEINEKEN , Magne Setnes shares with us his insights on why resiliency and financial understanding need to be the priority for organizations today and why being a “Swiss Army Knife” is necessary for a modern CSCO. Prioritising visibility, resiliency, and sustainability in the supply chain.

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CMP Spotlight: Get to Know Benoit Sauvage, CMP Fellow

Smart Meetings

It delved into various aspects such as strategic planning, project management, risk management, financial management and site management. As he looks toward the future of the industry, Sauvage says that technological innovation and the rising importance of sustainability are extremely inspiring.

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Introduction to AI in Events: Use Cases to Get Started

Eventscase Blog

What human and financial resources do you have available? Risk Management and Compliance Make sure you have the right legal and cybersecurity advice to protect your attendees’ information. Needs and Resources Assessment Before adopting any technology, it is essential to analyse the specific needs of your event.

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10x Your Next Conference: Why Now, More Than Ever, You Should Use Holistic Procurement Methodology

SmartMeetings

Effective procurement strategies not only ensure that companies get the best value for their money but also play a role in risk management, innovation and corporate social responsibility. An organization that undervalues the importance of procurement often pays for it in numerous ways—financial and legal.