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Follow Up To Get Quality Event Feedback"Well, how did it go?" asked the CEO as he wandered past Siobhan's desk on his weekly tour of the offices. He was referring to the conference Siobhan had organized and run to involve their industry in standardization guidelines. Managing Registrations And Payments For An EventIn a company of 25 people; putting on a marketing event and charging an entry fee could give the event administrator a severe headache. Patricia Thomson was in this position only last week. It'll Be All Right On The NightThere was only a week to go before the major product launch and Sara had a "concern"; a phrase she used when she was shaking in her boots with sheer panic. Managing The Reputation Of Your Event.As a Consultant in Quality and Customer Service, Roberta Meier often attends seminars and workshops as a "Mystery Shopper". How Not To Review Your Event To DeathRunning a conference, a seminar or a workshop can be great fun. The day of the event is guaranteed to be a hive of activity with all of the arrangements coming together over those few hours. Is An Event Over When It's Finished?As the last delegate left the conference, Quinne McLachlan sat down at her laptop and started to write a review of everything that had happened. Evaluate Your Event To Accumulate ProfitIf you are running workshops, seminars or conferences like Oslo , Norway based Ulrika Fredrikson you won't be doing it as a charitable act. Let's face it, even if you were a charity, you'd have to cover your costs somehow. Event Management, Body Language And Qualified ReleaseStuart Burns was having a bad day. Not only had he arrived late for the seminar because of the server problem at work last night, he was finding it difficult to concentrate because of the stream of text messages coming in to his cell phone. Event EtiquetteThe workshop was over. The delegates had long gone and Margaret Kerr was recovering with a cup of coffee. Event Delegates Are Lifetime FriendsCustomer relationships are meat and drink to Gary Chapman, he runs a consultancy company that trains and informs corporate organizations about Customer Relationship Management (CRM).
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