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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. Site Selection.

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10 Tips for Planning a Successful Event

Jen Lawrence

The purpose and audience dictate the rest of the planning parameters, including venue, budget, meals, and materials needed. Even a holiday party has an agenda!) Define roles for team members and be clear on autonomy. Don’t be afraid to negotiate. Build the Agenda Along the Way. Gather the details.

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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. The agenda. A pre-event agenda should look something like this: What is the purpose of the event? What is the budget?

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