When was the last time your company hosted a corporate event? Doing so offers several key benefits, ranging from increased press exposure.
Allowing guests to register for an event online is a great way to facilitate this otherwise time-consuming and tedious process.
In an effort to separate the facts from the fiction, we’re going to reveal some of the most common event planning myths and misconceptions.
Entertainment is a key element of a successful corporate event. If the event consists solely of keynote speakers, some attendees may lose focus.
It wasn’t long ago when wireless Internet access was a luxury amenity found only select hotspots throughout the country. But the times have changed.
The cost of getting married is at all-time high. According to a study conducted by TheKnot, the average U.S. wedding costs just under $30,000.
Event planning should be done weeks in advance, but what if you’re forced to plan an event with just weeks or even days notice?
Event planners should follow up with attendees to determine their level of satisfaction and what can be done to improve their experience at the next event.
With less than two weeks remaining in 2015, many companies are looking to host an end-of-the-year party for their employees.
It’s difficult to stay organized when planning a major event. Rather than allowing clutter to consume your life, follow the organization tips listed below.