Corporate Event Planning - Planning A Meeting -
Getting Started
Here are some key areas to focus on when you begin planning a meeting or event:
- The name of the company, association or department that the meeting is being planned for.
- What kind of event is it? i.e. national sales meeting, client conference.
- What is the objective of the meeting?
- Will you have a theme for the meeting?
- What will the event consist of i.e. opening/closing keynote speaker, luncheon entertainment, breakout sessions, workshops, cocktail party. Each segment should be separately organized and then incorporated into the overall event.
- The number of days the event will take place over. Come up with a timeline.
- Date of the event. Come up with a preferred date and have second and third choices.
- Commencement date in the AM or PM and the date and time that the meeting will be over.
- Size of the event. How many attendees are expected?
- Check the calendar to make sure that your date is free of conflict with religious holidays, other industry events etc
- Determine the budget that you are working with.
- Put together a plan for publicity, promotion and advertising.
- Determine how many guest rooms and how many meeting rooms will be required.
- Meals and food/beverages that will be available on-site.
- Audio visual and sound equipment. What will be required?
- Entertainment – will entertainment will bought in and be part of your meeting or be provided off-site?
- Transportation - people/freight.
- Insurance
- Estimated overall expense.
Written by Yvon Douran, President of Keynote Resource your preferred source for motivational speakers, celebrity speakers, sports figures and corporate entertainment at
http://www.keynoteresource.com
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