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Face to Face

August 6, 2010

Remember when phones were just phones and computers sat on a desk? Now we bring our computers everywhere and use our phones to check our email or find directions to where we’re going.  Technology is advancing faster than ever and there is always some great new way to be more efficient. As a professional person,…

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Time is Precious

July 7, 2010

Time is precious, time is money.  So it goes.  I suppose that is true for everyone, but for meeting planners trying to shoehorn a five day conference into a Monday arrival-Tuesday departure, time is more precious than basketball all star LeBron Jame’s new contract. Time is always at a premium, but at Special D Events…

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5 Pointers from the Pros

June 9, 2010

Sometimes being an event planner is a bit like being a doctor. Once people find out what you do for a living they immediately say, “let me ask you something…” insert event question. While we are not diagnosing the general population’s ailments, we are helping people of all sorts avoid mishaps and pitfalls BEFORE they…

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32nd Annual EMMY Awards

June 7, 2010

Congratulations to the winners of the 32nd Annual EMMY Awards.  Special D Events was proud to help coordinate your gala celebration this past Saturday at the Royal Oak Music Theatre.  Good people making great TV…

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ASAE Chooses Detroit

May 27, 2010

Get ready, Detroit.  The American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) recently announced plans to hold its 2015 annual meeting and exposition in Detroit.  “This Super Bowl of all conferences” will generate thousands of room nights and untold revenue for the city.  But, these aren’t just any conventioneers – they represent the future for Metro Detroit’s…

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Is there something I’m missing here?

May 26, 2010

I have been producing events professionally since 1970, and I have learned a lot in that time, but there is one thing I still do not understand:  Why do so many companies that have no professional, internal event staff or conference bureau prefer to have major company conferences and celebrations handled in-house? I am not…

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You know you are a trade show professional if you:

May 20, 2010

Recite your company’s elevator pitch in your sleep Have physically groveled for bubble wrap Reach for your badge scanner at cocktail parties Tried to tip the dog for bringing you a chew toy Have sold your soul for spare batteries or a light bulb Have kids who are suspicious of toys that don’t have a…

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Texas Roadhouse Shows Business Case for Incentive Travel

May 11, 2010

In April 2009, when the AIG effect was in full force, Texas Roadhouse CEO G.J. Hart stood up to a CNBC reporter’s scathing criticism and ridicule of his decision to proceed with the company’s annual retreat in the midst of a recession.  A year later, the company is enjoying even stronger corporate performance.  Congratulations, G….

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Pack It and Ship It

April 23, 2010

Packing and shipping for an event. It’s last minute. It’s time consuming. And let’s face it, it’s frustrating. However, it’s an important part of the planning process and if done well can make a world of difference at your event. Here are a few tips for packing (and shipping) for your next event: Do it…

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The Price of Peace of Mind

April 29, 2010

With so many moving parts to an event, are you willing to pay more for peace of mind? In today’s current economy, event budgets are more important than ever.  Clients have a specific amount of money budgeted and it is crucial to the success of the event to come in, at or under this budget. …

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Using Meetings/Events to Enhance Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

April 15, 2010

I believe we meeting planners are generally a socially conscious bunch.  We would much prefer to recycle those 90,000 cans and bottles used during a 3-day conference.  We would love it if our client/boss said, “Hey, why don’t we forego a box lunch on that last day and donate the food to charity?”  But, frankly,…

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