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Venue Selection – Alternatives to Convention Centers

July 6th, 2010

What do you do when a client requests you to plan a small meeting?  Most convention centers are simply too large for small meetings and events, and the client doesn’t need all the high-tech bells and whistles.  All she needs is a white board, an overhead projector, or a way to project from a PC. So, where do you turn?

Small Event Centers

Almost every town has a small event center that is available for smaller groups such as yours. They are often used for small weddings where the couple would like to have the reception in the same place. This would service your client well–you could hold your meeting in one room, and serve a nice reception or dinner in another, very much like a wedding.

Tea Rooms

Some of these rooms are much more than rooms–these facilities often consist of more than one, where you could hold a meeting and enjoy a tea ceremony. While some may not have the technological facility you may need, many offer WiFi and small meeting rooms.

Historical Homes

Far from being delicate and fragile, these homes are often used for classes and small get-togethers. They are comfortable and cozy, and offer a great setting for educational meetings. If you need several smaller rooms operating at one time, this is often a stellar choice.

Of course there are other ways to approach the small meeting facility, such as local schools that are out for summer, a nearby YMCA, etc. It all depends on the flavor of the meeting and the client’s preference.

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Easy & Hassle-Free Meeting Planning

December 10th, 2009

When it comes to meetings, you have to come fully prepared and ready to state your side and then show all the documentation that you have used and collected. There are basically seven ways for you to have an easy and hassle free meeting plan.

The first thing that you must do is think about everything that you will need. Make sure that if you need an overhead projector that it is set up in the room before the meeting starts. You may want to come to the meeting an hour or two head and set the room. You need to make sure that all the equipment that you use is good and works. This is the time for you to set up the rest of the room.

You may need to rearrange the furniture and other things to make sure that everyone can comfortably see the presentation. You may also want to take this time to set your table up. If you have folders or handouts that you would like to share with your associates, you may want to leave them at the end of the table or around the table. Read more…

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