Women’s Insights Hour July 2024
Zoom , United StatesAmplifying Your Influence on LinkedIn Join IAEE and add some personal “me time” to your day by participating in our IAEE Connect: Women's Insights Hour sessions with your industry peers! These […]
Amplifying Your Influence on LinkedIn Join IAEE and add some personal “me time” to your day by participating in our IAEE Connect: Women's Insights Hour sessions with your industry peers! These […]
In order for organizations that plan, manage or own exhibitions and events to remain competitive, they must continually define and review their strategies. This includes measuring where an event falls within a particular market segment, developing plans to ensure business continuity, and positioning an exhibition or event for success.
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New York Chapter Event: Summer Social
While planning and managing exhibitions and meetings share some common aspects, competent planning and management of meetings requires special knowledge and skills. Exhibition managers may be called upon to work closely with their organization’s meeting and education manager and should be knowledgeable about the essential aspects of meetings in all of their various formats.
DFW Chapter Event: Donuts & Dish
Risk management is a continuing process that identifies, analyzes, evaluates, and addresses exposures and monitors risk. This involves evaluating the security needs for an event and if a crisis should occur, having a crisis management team in place to manage it.
In order to ensure the success of an event or exhibition, there are vital elements involved in the planning process that should be conducted from the ground up. No matter how successful or well respected an exhibition may be, it should be presented as if it were a first-time event – it is the marketing and selling equivalent of zero-based budgeting. This involves highlighting an event’s features and benefits, understanding the phases of the sales cycle and the need to support sales efforts with the appropriate tools and resources, and preparing the exhibition prospectus in a comprehensive and engaging way.
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