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10 Tips for Planning a Successful Event

Jen Lawrence

Planning an event for your company or business can be an insanely overwhelming. Even a holiday party has an agenda!) The second will be for the attendees, including dates for sending invitations and reminders, confirmations, agendas, events details, and thank yous. Don’t be afraid to negotiate. Will food be provided?

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For all its flaws, COP28 still gives us a route to a greener future

Workplace Insight

In the quest for sustainable urban development, the global community is making significant inroads through international collaborations and agreements. Incredibly this is first time such an agreement has been reached in 28 years of international climate negotiations, surely a cause for celebration.

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So you’ve been asked to organise an event… now what?

Practically Perfect PA

We are asked to arrange all sorts of events including anything from a team training day through to the company Christmas party and other large scale conferences, exhibitions and dinners. In a lot of cases you are the company’s event organiser specifically because the company does not have an events department. The agenda.

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Do Bad Bosses Breed Bad Bosses?

The Office Professionals Place

.&# Some bad bosses believe that what they say goes and there is no room for negotiation. Show them the benefits to changing or revising a procedure and explain how the company and your department will be more productive. Include how the company and your department will benefit by investing in you – their most valuable asset.

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