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Office Dynamics

However, planning meetings also requires one to know and understand the hospitality industry and how it works, how to determine which venue and what destinations will work best for the types of meetings you’re asked to plan, the ins and outs of contracts and contract negotiations, budget prep and oh so much more. Procurement and Legal.

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The devil is in the detail: The importance of creating a thorough event brief

Practically Perfect PA

For the uninitiated, this may seem like a straightforward request until you start to ponder the type and style of venues you need to research, whether those venues will fit within the company’s budget, and… well, ‘what is our budget anyway?’ And that’s just for starters. Event Planning.

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Getting buy in from the boss

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The main thing about getting buy in for anything is to speak the language of your boss and company and highlight the ROI (Return on Investment). Be prepared to negotiate if necessary. Like everything in business, it’s about negotiation for both funds and time. Will the request tie in with one of your appraisal goals?

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Bioteams Part 4: The Team Organization Zone

BioTeams

I also proposed that this new understanding could be further promoted and made useful to a greater number of people by working around the establishment of a new discipline centred on the study of Bioteams. Bioteam have members who are external to the main organisation including suppliers and customers. Ants at Work , Norton.