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    The Cost of Doing Business
    The cost of doing business continuously increases as gasoline prices soar. Many service companies (e.g. plumbing, air conditioning and chimney contractors) have realized this as gasoline expenses have reached the ceiling. In an effort to offset this cost many companies are cutting budgets in other key areas like marketing and advertising. Many companies are realizing as they cut budgets for advertising they are seeing a decrease in profits which requires further budget cuts. This can have a snowball effect; however, there are adjustments that can be made to relieve the strain on the gasoline budget.One adjustment that would make a significant difference is a process for more efficient routing. Companies that service large areas (e.g. large cities) discover that some areas are serviced more frequently than others; some areas require repairs (e.g. older areas) while some require accessories (e.g. new areas). Through computers and the internet there are a number of software packages which have scheduling and dispatching functionality. Companies can
    th the purpose of the conference.

    One way to avoid this problem with speaker topics is to put out a call for papers. Speakers can then be chosen from respondents. The other method is careful planning by the Conference Planning Committee, the coordinator, and the sponsor. If the people responsible for the conference have done their homework, they will know what topics they want to cover, and their job will be narrowed to searching for speakers with expertise on the chosen topics. Planning the program of the conference is a very important process, as it can be done in any number of different ways. An effective program can serve to add impact to high quality sessions, where as a poorly planned schedule will see conferees losing interest in activities that should be attracting the most attention. Below are some tips to ensure your schedule is as effective as possible.

    * When overnight accommodations are required, schedule registration periods and events after hotel check-in is available and before check-out is required.

    * Vary events between those with no alternatives and those that offer choices.

    * When a conference lasts longer than a day, schedule free time.

    * Spread intense sessions.

    * Schedu

    Who Do You Be In Business?
    Many of us are so wrapped up in our business that we don’t have a chance to step back and reflect for a moment, on who we are in our lives. This is a problem that all of us face at one time or another whether we are a corporate executive or a live at home parent. I can remember being a child growing up in middle class America wondering what it would be like to have all the material wealth in the world. While still in grade school, who I be was a kid whose only concerns were Saturday morning cartoons and what mom was cooking for diner. As time went on and I learned the “rules” of my parents house, as much as I just wanted to be, I created this story that I could no longer be, and had to do the things necessary to live in my fathers house, by following his rules.After I moved out of my parents house, I created this story that I was tired of doing the things that my parents made me do and saw all the things that I could have with my new found freedom. I began working and started having all these new material possessions. I also had to worry
    The term conference can be used to describe any meeting of people to ‘confer’ on a certain topic. Far removed from the stereotypical ‘year-end company conference’ which is just an excuse for the whole company to pull into a posh hotel and have a weekend long party, the planning and execution of a successful and effective conference takes a lot of time, discipline and commitment.

    Depending on the size of your project, successfully planning a conference includes the following:

    * Setting up of a Conference Planning Committee.

    * Accurate budget planning.

    * Selecting an appropriate conference venue..

    * Negotiating agreements and contracts with all the necessary parties.

    * Sourcing speakers and presenters relevant to the purpose of the conference.

    * Planning the program.

    * Executing the conference plan.

    Besides these factors, you also need to consider what specific purpose your conference will be heading. Conferences can be presented as either incentive events, training courses, sales conferences, seminars and/or workshops, and these various themes pose differing challenges in planning and execution.

    The first step in planning your conference is assembling a planning committee and appointing a Conference Coordinator. The size of your planning committee should be relevant to the size of your conference, as an oversized committee can lead to a lack of organisation and indecisiveness. Essentially you should look for persons to serve on your committee who:

    * Are qualified to serve due to their experience on substantive issues.

    * Are dependable.

    * Are able to accept responsibility.

    * Work well with others.

    * Can make decisions.

    * Can abide by the decision of the majority.

    The Conference Coordinator can either be appointed internally or externally, in other words, either one of the existing members of the committee, or a person who is exceptionally skilled in conference planning and is contracted from an outside agency for their services. Although it is more common to choose a person already serving on your committee, hiring an external coordinator allows the committee members to keep focused on the matters more central to their usual jobs. The work of the Conference Planning Committee is a part-time responsibility; for the coordinator, the conference can become a sole assignment!

    A conference budget should be prepared through a thoughtful process involving the sponsor, planning committee and coordinator. The coordinator should be in full control of the budget, for if payments are approved by someone other than the coordinator, it will be difficult to hold him/her accountable for expenditures. A budget should not be seen as a financial document, but rather as a planning and management control document. It is a listing of all anticipated expenses, funding sources and projected revenue. Part of preparing a conference budget requires compiling a split folio. This is a division of expenses which lists the charges covered by the conference master account and individual guest charges.

    The important thing when deciding on a location to hold your conference is to give yourself time. The more time you have to choose a site, the better your options will be. Matching your conference with the right type of facility is essential, for instance, if you are planning you conference with a lot of free time, the conference centre should be located close to local restaurants and attractions. On the other hand, if conferees are flying in for a one or two day stop-over, keeping it as close to, or at the airport, keeps your ground travel time to a minimum.

    Over the past few years it has become more common to enter into formal contracts with hotels regarding accommodation and facilities rather than the informal agreements of the past. The process of reaching an agreement may involve a series of conversations over several days or weeks. Keep in mind that negotiations should be viewed as a collaborative effort between professionals, as both parties want to gain the maximum benefit from the deal. Everything is negotiable, providing it is done from a position of knowledge:

    * Know what you want to buy.

    * Know what a competitive price is for what you want

    * Know what your budget will permit.

    Next in the planning process is gathering the substance of your conference, in other words, finding potential speakers and presenters that will act as an attraction. Few things can do more damage to a beautifully conceived conference than inappropriate topics or incompetent speakers. Usually your speaker needs will depend on the topics to be addressed, but sometimes this may get reversed. If a speaker is selected because of his or her reputation for making dynamic presentations and the topic is determined solely by the speaker's preference, this can lead to an unpleasant surprise when the topic is out of sync with the purpose of the conference.

    One way to avoid this problem with speaker topics is to put out a call for papers. Speakers can then be chosen from respondents. The other method is careful planning by the Conference Planning Committee, the coordinator, and the sponsor. If the people responsible for the conference have done their homework, they will know what topics they want to cover, and their job will be narrowed to searching for speakers with expertise on the chosen topics. Planning the program of the conference is a very important process, as it can be done in any number of different ways. An effective program can serve to add impact to high quality sessions, where as a poorly planned schedule will see conferees losing interest in activities that should be attracting the most attention. Below are some tips to ensure your schedule is as effective as possible.

    * When overnight accommodations are required, schedule registration periods and events after hotel check-in is available and before check-out is required.

    * Vary events between those with no alternatives and those that offer choices.

    * When a conference lasts longer than a day, schedule free time.

    * Spread intense sessions.

    * Schedu

    How To Reveal Opportunities And Deal With Change
    Whenever we throw something away, whether in the garbage can, the compost, or the recycling, it can smell terrible. Rotting organic matter smells especially badly. But it can also become rich compost for fertilizing the garden. The fragrant rose and the stinking garbage are two sides of the same existence. Without one, the other cannot be. Everything becomes a part of the garbage. After six months, the garbage is transformed into a rose. When we speak of impermanence, we understand that everything is in transformation. This becomes that, and that becomes this.Looking deeply, we can contemplate one thing and see everything else in it. We are not disturbed by change when we see the interconnectedness and continuity of all things. It is not that the life of an individual is permanent, but that life itself continues. When we identify ourselves with life and go beyond the boundaries of a separate identity, we shall be able to see the permanence in the impermanent, or the rose in the garbage.In business, it is crucial that we see the interdepen
    e and appointing a Conference Coordinator. The size of your planning committee should be relevant to the size of your conference, as an oversized committee can lead to a lack of organisation and indecisiveness. Essentially you should look for persons to serve on your committee who:

    * Are qualified to serve due to their experience on substantive issues.

    * Are dependable.

    * Are able to accept responsibility.

    * Work well with others.

    * Can make decisions.

    * Can abide by the decision of the majority.

    The Conference Coordinator can either be appointed internally or externally, in other words, either one of the existing members of the committee, or a person who is exceptionally skilled in conference planning and is contracted from an outside agency for their services. Although it is more common to choose a person already serving on your committee, hiring an external coordinator allows the committee members to keep focused on the matters more central to their usual jobs. The work of the Conference Planning Committee is a part-time responsibility; for the coordinator, the conference can become a sole assignment!

    A conference budget should be prepared through a thoughtful process involving the sponsor, planning committee and coordinator. The coordinator should be in full control of the budget, for if payments are approved by someone other than the coordinator, it will be difficult to hold him/her accountable for expenditures. A budget should not be seen as a financial document, but rather as a planning and management control document. It is a listing of all anticipated expenses, funding sources and projected revenue. Part of preparing a conference budget requires compiling a split folio. This is a division of expenses which lists the charges covered by the conference master account and individual guest charges.

    The important thing when deciding on a location to hold your conference is to give yourself time. The more time you have to choose a site, the better your options will be. Matching your conference with the right type of facility is essential, for instance, if you are planning you conference with a lot of free time, the conference centre should be located close to local restaurants and attractions. On the other hand, if conferees are flying in for a one or two day stop-over, keeping it as close to, or at the airport, keeps your ground travel time to a minimum.

    Over the past few years it has become more common to enter into formal contracts with hotels regarding accommodation and facilities rather than the informal agreements of the past. The process of reaching an agreement may involve a series of conversations over several days or weeks. Keep in mind that negotiations should be viewed as a collaborative effort between professionals, as both parties want to gain the maximum benefit from the deal. Everything is negotiable, providing it is done from a position of knowledge:

    * Know what you want to buy.

    * Know what a competitive price is for what you want

    * Know what your budget will permit.

    Next in the planning process is gathering the substance of your conference, in other words, finding potential speakers and presenters that will act as an attraction. Few things can do more damage to a beautifully conceived conference than inappropriate topics or incompetent speakers. Usually your speaker needs will depend on the topics to be addressed, but sometimes this may get reversed. If a speaker is selected because of his or her reputation for making dynamic presentations and the topic is determined solely by the speaker's preference, this can lead to an unpleasant surprise when the topic is out of sync with the purpose of the conference.

    One way to avoid this problem with speaker topics is to put out a call for papers. Speakers can then be chosen from respondents. The other method is careful planning by the Conference Planning Committee, the coordinator, and the sponsor. If the people responsible for the conference have done their homework, they will know what topics they want to cover, and their job will be narrowed to searching for speakers with expertise on the chosen topics. Planning the program of the conference is a very important process, as it can be done in any number of different ways. An effective program can serve to add impact to high quality sessions, where as a poorly planned schedule will see conferees losing interest in activities that should be attracting the most attention. Below are some tips to ensure your schedule is as effective as possible.

    * When overnight accommodations are required, schedule registration periods and events after hotel check-in is available and before check-out is required.

    * Vary events between those with no alternatives and those that offer choices.

    * When a conference lasts longer than a day, schedule free time.

    * Spread intense sessions.

    * Schedu

    Convention Event Planning Service Guidelines
    Holding a convention but having no idea how to plan one is overwhelming and that is where hiring a convention event planning service will not only make the convention run smoothly but also save you a lot of time, effort and headaches.A convention consultant is experienced in event planning and the unending number of items that need to be discussed and managed. Hire an event-planning consultant that has many years experience with conventions.A convention event planning service consultant understands that often you need more staff to accomplish all the jobs required. They have project managers working for them that can become your right hand by giving you their experience and expertise, which allows your staff to manage their own responsibilities.This not only increases your staff temporarily but also gives you experienced people that answer to you, so you still manage and control the event.The convention event planning service you hire will work with you to determine the convention event goals, the size of the convention, e
    the sponsor, planning committee and coordinator. The coordinator should be in full control of the budget, for if payments are approved by someone other than the coordinator, it will be difficult to hold him/her accountable for expenditures. A budget should not be seen as a financial document, but rather as a planning and management control document. It is a listing of all anticipated expenses, funding sources and projected revenue. Part of preparing a conference budget requires compiling a split folio. This is a division of expenses which lists the charges covered by the conference master account and individual guest charges.

    The important thing when deciding on a location to hold your conference is to give yourself time. The more time you have to choose a site, the better your options will be. Matching your conference with the right type of facility is essential, for instance, if you are planning you conference with a lot of free time, the conference centre should be located close to local restaurants and attractions. On the other hand, if conferees are flying in for a one or two day stop-over, keeping it as close to, or at the airport, keeps your ground travel time to a minimum.

    Over the past few years it has become more common to enter into formal contracts with hotels regarding accommodation and facilities rather than the informal agreements of the past. The process of reaching an agreement may involve a series of conversations over several days or weeks. Keep in mind that negotiations should be viewed as a collaborative effort between professionals, as both parties want to gain the maximum benefit from the deal. Everything is negotiable, providing it is done from a position of knowledge:

    * Know what you want to buy.

    * Know what a competitive price is for what you want

    * Know what your budget will permit.

    Next in the planning process is gathering the substance of your conference, in other words, finding potential speakers and presenters that will act as an attraction. Few things can do more damage to a beautifully conceived conference than inappropriate topics or incompetent speakers. Usually your speaker needs will depend on the topics to be addressed, but sometimes this may get reversed. If a speaker is selected because of his or her reputation for making dynamic presentations and the topic is determined solely by the speaker's preference, this can lead to an unpleasant surprise when the topic is out of sync with the purpose of the conference.

    One way to avoid this problem with speaker topics is to put out a call for papers. Speakers can then be chosen from respondents. The other method is careful planning by the Conference Planning Committee, the coordinator, and the sponsor. If the people responsible for the conference have done their homework, they will know what topics they want to cover, and their job will be narrowed to searching for speakers with expertise on the chosen topics. Planning the program of the conference is a very important process, as it can be done in any number of different ways. An effective program can serve to add impact to high quality sessions, where as a poorly planned schedule will see conferees losing interest in activities that should be attracting the most attention. Below are some tips to ensure your schedule is as effective as possible.

    * When overnight accommodations are required, schedule registration periods and events after hotel check-in is available and before check-out is required.

    * Vary events between those with no alternatives and those that offer choices.

    * When a conference lasts longer than a day, schedule free time.

    * Spread intense sessions.

    * Schedu

    The Benefits of PowerPoint Compression
    Your boss is 3000 miles away at a conference with the company's bigwigs, and has asked you to create a PowerPoint presentation for the occasion. You create a 15 slide masterpiece, complete with stunning digital images, flashy animations and the perfect background music. Your presentation looks so professional that your boss is going to wonder why she didn't promote you sooner.But here's the kicker: your boss can only access email through dial-up, and she needs your presentation yesterday. How are you going to bypass your email server's sending limit and get your boss the presentation without crashing her email program at the other end?It's estimated that 30 million PowerPoint presentations are created daily. Unfortunately, most professional-quality presentations also come with a large file size, making it a struggle for even the biggest corporations to back up, store and transfer these presentations efficiently. PowerPoint compression tools allow companies and individuals to save effort, money and time by compressing presentations to a fr
    e more common to enter into formal contracts with hotels regarding accommodation and facilities rather than the informal agreements of the past. The process of reaching an agreement may involve a series of conversations over several days or weeks. Keep in mind that negotiations should be viewed as a collaborative effort between professionals, as both parties want to gain the maximum benefit from the deal. Everything is negotiable, providing it is done from a position of knowledge:

    * Know what you want to buy.

    * Know what a competitive price is for what you want

    * Know what your budget will permit.

    Next in the planning process is gathering the substance of your conference, in other words, finding potential speakers and presenters that will act as an attraction. Few things can do more damage to a beautifully conceived conference than inappropriate topics or incompetent speakers. Usually your speaker needs will depend on the topics to be addressed, but sometimes this may get reversed. If a speaker is selected because of his or her reputation for making dynamic presentations and the topic is determined solely by the speaker's preference, this can lead to an unpleasant surprise when the topic is out of sync with the purpose of the conference.

    One way to avoid this problem with speaker topics is to put out a call for papers. Speakers can then be chosen from respondents. The other method is careful planning by the Conference Planning Committee, the coordinator, and the sponsor. If the people responsible for the conference have done their homework, they will know what topics they want to cover, and their job will be narrowed to searching for speakers with expertise on the chosen topics. Planning the program of the conference is a very important process, as it can be done in any number of different ways. An effective program can serve to add impact to high quality sessions, where as a poorly planned schedule will see conferees losing interest in activities that should be attracting the most attention. Below are some tips to ensure your schedule is as effective as possible.

    * When overnight accommodations are required, schedule registration periods and events after hotel check-in is available and before check-out is required.

    * Vary events between those with no alternatives and those that offer choices.

    * When a conference lasts longer than a day, schedule free time.

    * Spread intense sessions.

    * Schedu

    Life as a Private Enterprise
    Consider your life as a business enterprise. Overshadowing everything else is a business goal and a strategy to reach that goal. Also there is a business philosophy, the red thread that gives meaning of existence to the enterprise. Now consider your life. You need one or several goals, immaterial and material ones. What is important to you in life? Consider that which you want to achieve, where you want to be and also what kind of people you want to be around. In this way you can find your way to a life which will yield the things in life that have a high value to you.And so we arrive at the business strategy, how to actually reach that goal. In this world we are bound by several resources, with money being the most obvious one in developed market economies. Whatever your goals are in life, money will surely take you pretty far on the way there. As the definition of the word economy has it, it revolves around management of resources. More specifically in this case, the household budget. So, adjust your household budget over the da
    th the purpose of the conference.

    One way to avoid this problem with speaker topics is to put out a call for papers. Speakers can then be chosen from respondents. The other method is careful planning by the Conference Planning Committee, the coordinator, and the sponsor. If the people responsible for the conference have done their homework, they will know what topics they want to cover, and their job will be narrowed to searching for speakers with expertise on the chosen topics. Planning the program of the conference is a very important process, as it can be done in any number of different ways. An effective program can serve to add impact to high quality sessions, where as a poorly planned schedule will see conferees losing interest in activities that should be attracting the most attention. Below are some tips to ensure your schedule is as effective as possible.

    * When overnight accommodations are required, schedule registration periods and events after hotel check-in is available and before check-out is required.

    * Vary events between those with no alternatives and those that offer choices.

    * When a conference lasts longer than a day, schedule free time.

    * Spread intense sessions.

    * Schedule sessions with stimulating presentation methods after lunch.

    * Schedule breaks in between sessions.

    * When conferees are "on their own" for lunch, provide information about restaurants, prices, and service time.

    * Large groups need more time for networking than smaller groups.

    Execution of the conference plan begins with registration and ends with evaluation. Now the time has come where months of preparation will pay off, providing it is all executed as planned. The process of registration should be a fast and simple process, whether it is in advance or on-site. Avoid tedious, complicated registration forms, they are not a survey; only ask for information you need. For on-site registration, make sure that you are well prepared. Create a checklist of everything you need. Make sure the registration area creates a flow of traffic and that there is adequate staff for the amount of registrations expected.

    During the conference it is important to make good use of signs; this ensures that conferees never become disorientated with their surroundings. It is very important to keep to the agenda. Changes are sometimes unavoidable, but make sure that if a change has to be made to the schedule, that it is well publicised. During the conference, the coordinator’s time is in great demand. Delegation plays a key role in the smooth running of a conference, but is worth nothing without a well trained and informed group of staff members.

    Evaluation can give a qualitative measure of any or every component of the conference; this aspect alone gives it value. Additionally, evaluation can be a valuable tool in planning next year's conference. The most common method of evaluation is the use of an evaluation form. The form is designed as a questionnaire to gauge conferees' reactions to and thoughts of various components of the conference. The design of the evaluation form should facilitate a quick and easy response and at the same time permit a more detailed reply.

    And with that you have successfully completed your conference. Hopefully those that attended have left with the lasting memory of how informative and inspiring it was rather than a lingering hangover, and will be returning next year with even more eagerness and motivation than before.

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