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by KBerg last modified 2008-08-14 15:10

a seminar that provides you the resources and know-how you need to organize, plan, and host like a pro!

 

R.S.V.P.

Your Resource for Service and Value-added Planning

Benefits | When | WhereWho Should Attend | Cost | Continuing Education | Instructors | Registration | Cancellation Policy

Piotr Bizior - www.bizior.com

Planning a meeting can be sticky! R.S.V.P. can help your plan, organize, and host like a pro!

You know the topic, but -

WHO:   is handling the agenda?

WHAT:  is the format of the meeting?

WHEN:  and how long is the meeting?

WHERE: is the meeting oing to be?

HOW:    am I gonig to get this all done?

Are these some of the questions running through your mind when the subject of "meeting planning" rears its head?

  HELP is on the way!

 printable R.S.V.P. pdf

With more than 100 years of combined experience together in one room, the R.S.V.P. professionals will provide you with valuable information about resources and knowledge you'll be able to use to plan your next event!

 

You will learn how to:

    • Organize the details involved in effective event planning
    • Establish important timelines
    • Communicate clearly and follow up
    • Build your all-important project plan
    • Select speakers who add to subject matter
    • Select a venue – local or elsewhere
    • Meet the event budget
    • Recognize trends in event planning… and how they affect your organization.

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When

  • Thursday, October 30, 2008, 3-5pm followed by networking social from 5-6pm

 

Where

    • Donald L. Houston Center, Texas A&M Research Park

 

Who should attend?

Any individual with an office support function or responsibility for planning meetings, conferences, retreats, etc.

 

Cost

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Continuing Education

Upon completion, participants receive a certificate of attendance from Texas A&M University and earn 2professional development hours or 0.2 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) appropriate to course content.

 

CEUs:

    • Are nationally recognized units earned for participation in qualifying continuing education programs
    • May be used for professional advancement or as evidence of increased abilities, but not for college credit.

 

Instructors

  • John Adamson, Texas AgriLife Extension

A major component of John’s experience is in the world of PROJECT MANAGEMENT, a key toolset in event-planning.

  • Teri Adamson, HelmsBriscoe

Teri’s diverse level of knowledge and experience in SITE SELECTION, produce “value-added” results.

  •  Jan Coates, Jan Coates Consulting

With more than 20 years proven platform experience, Jan will help you set the stage with SPEAKERS for your next event.

  •  Jan Fernandez, Texas A&M University

Jan’s extensive experience in higher education project management and administration provides you practical EVENT  COORDINATION tips.

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