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CMP: Certified Meeting Professional
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1. Magnetic Stripe. A lead retrieval system using a magnetic strip on either the back of a paper badge (similar to some airline tickets) or on plastic badges similar to credit cards.
Multi-point bridge
Mag-stripe
U-shape set-up
Pre-registration
2. A stand upon which a speaker may rest notes or books. May be "standing -" which rests on the floor - or "table-top" which is placed on a table. Often confused with PODIUM.
Acceptance
Slide
Concession
Lectern
3. Transmitting data at speeds of up to 44.184 Mbps - is faster than a T-1 line - allowing performance of more tasks simultaneously at a greater speed. See T-1 LINE.
Guest program
Tone
Contract
T-3 line
4. A videoconference of more than two sites.
Consular invoice
Liquidated damage clause
Point-to-multipoint videoconference
Tone
5. Period when the demand for a supplier's product or service is lowest. Prices general decrease in low season.
Certified Meeting Professional (CMP)
Low season
B2B
Meeting Information Network (MINT)
6. All individuals who are invested in a project or event such as the sponsors - attendees - vendors - media and others.
Evaluation
LCD projector
Stakeholder
Platform
7. A system in which revenue and expenses are counted as they are actually received.
Customs broker
Value proposition
Cash accounting
Assisted listening devices (ALD)
8. Legal responsibility. An obligation to pay an amount in damages. In a non-legal context - something that is a negative factor.
Bid
Conflict of interest statement
Liability
Convention and visitors bureau (CVB)
9. Sports shirt (possibly with jacket) for men; resort wear for women.
Conference center
Casual attire
Lecture
Bandwidth
10. A food service operation in which customers carry their own trays and select food from a display counter or counters. It is similar to a buffet - but food is served by attendants.
Speakers bureau
Schoolroom set-up
Cafeteria service
Style
11. Structure of event program elements to achieve specific goals and objectives.
Program design
Covers
Front projection
Special event professional
12. Provision in a contract which outlines damages to be paid to the non-canceling party if cancellation occurs - due the canceling party's breach of the contract.
Webconferencing
Stakeholder
Mailing list
Cancellation Clause
13. Abbreviation for "hundred weight." This is the unit of measure used in drayage and freight shipments.
Hundredweight (CWT)
Contingency plan
Paid-out
Sub-block
14. Computer program that uses variable pricing models to maximize the return on a fixed (perishable) inventory - such as hotel rooms - based on supply-and-demand theory.
Yield management
Certified Speaking Professional (CSP)
Theater set-up
Fixed costs
15. The industry preferred term for a report of the details and activities of an event. A collection of post event reports over time will provide the complete History for an event. The industry accepted practice is to use the APEX POST EVENT REPORT - whi
Post-event meeting
Mailing list
Material handling (formerly drayage)
Post-event report PER
16. MICROPHONE attached to a lectern. See LECTERN.
Webcast
Lectern microphone
2-D bar code
Line array
17. A new development using computer chips that can be read from a distance (similar to a bar code without the need for line of sight). This type of technology holds promise to help attendees - event managers and exhibitors share information - log into c
Network
Lectern microphone
Bandwidth
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
18. Recognizing the possibility of injury - damage or loss - and having a means to prevent it or provide insurance.
Audiovisual A/V
Exhibition service contractor
Post-event report PER
Risk management
19. The rooms that are contracted for by an event organizer with a hotel(s) or housing facility(s) for a particular event.
Schoolroom set-up
Convention services manager (CSM)
Event-contracted block (ECB)
V-shape set-up
20. Small group sessions - panels - workshops or presentations - offered concurrently within the event - formed to focus on specific subjects. The event is apart from the general session - but within the event format - formed to focus on specific subject
Pallet
Breakout session
ducational programming committee
French cart service
21. Raised platform usually above the floor of a hall or large room.
Travel agent
Dais
T-1 line
Certified Speaking Professional (CSP)
22. AP. A type of hotel rate that includes the price of the room and all meals. Also Called FULL AMERICAN PLAN (FAP).
Catering manager
Release date
American Plan (Full American Plan)
Symposium
23. Business-to-Business.
Press kit
Advance registration
B2B
Trade show facilitation website
24. Proof of Registration - i.e. - a reservation number that will be accepted by the hotel holding the room.
Confirmation number
Mixer
Income statement
Demonstration
25. Registration made via the Web.
Consular invoice
Assisted listening devices (ALD)
Sales lead
Online registration
26. 1) The act of showing how to do something. 2) A group of individuals organized to picket or protest against a group using placards - literature - songs - shouts and - sometimes - marches or sit-ins.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Demonstration
Protocol
Official carrier
27. Relating to organizations whose membership hold common occupational credentials or interests.
American Society of Composers - Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
Professional
Consideration
CYC
28. A contract clause in which one party agrees to pay damages or claims that the other party may be required to pay to another. For example - if a hotel is sued by an attendee that is injured at an event due to the fault of the group - an indemnificatio
Contingency plan
Professional
Indemnification clause
In conjunction with (ICW)
29. Function room set-up that saves room turnover time - limits the number of event rooms required - and avoids additional charges for changing room set-ups.
Quick set
Modified American Plan MAP
Hand carry
Lecture
30. Affordable videoconferencing equipment that is available and allows participants to use their computers indead of proprietary hardware for virtual meetings. They provide real-time interaction using a personal computer.
Service charge
Desktop videoconferenceing (DVC)
Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
French cart service
31. Primary uses of satellite videoconferencing today are major announcements - product launches - and other presentations for which timeliness and a top-quality broadcaset is desired. they are typically sent to a large - geographically remote audience -
Videoconferencing
Telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDD)
Publicity
Pro number
32. A voluntary and selective amount of money - given at will for special or excellent service.
Tip
Customs broker
Green event
Media relations
33. An ongoing process in which an individual actively seeks to understand and contribute to change.
Lead retrieval
Media relations
Equalizer
Lifelong learning
34. A media campaign - normally consisting of a series of public notices and advertising activities - aimed at ensuring maximum attendance by focusing attention on an event.
Publicity
Schoolroom set-up
Desktop videoconferenceing (DVC)
Marketing plan
35. A type of exhibit construction in which the walls are of solid material - rather than fabric.
Hardwall
Paid-out
Message board
Customs broker
36. Platters of food are composed in the kitchen. Each food item is then served from the guest's left by the server from platters to individual plates. Any course can be 'Frenched' by having the dressing put on the salad or having sauce added to a entrée
French banquet service
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Travel agent
PAR
37. Seating arrangement in which chairs are arranged in rows slanted in a V shape and separated by a center aisle. They face the head table or speaker.
Pre-con
Covers
Customs
V-shape set-up
38. Lighting instruments that can be computer controlled to move light around the room - and project color and patterns on screens - scenery - walls or floor.
Intelligent lighting
Schedule of services
Priority point system
Desktop videoconferenceing (DVC)
39. A facility that provides a dedicated environment for events - especially small events. May be certified by the International Association of Conference Centers.
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
Certificate of origin
Conference center
Backwall
40. Downloadable audio and video programs playable on MP3 players. This type of application may change the face of event marketing.
Cancellation or Interruption Insurance
Digital marketing
Podcast
In-house contractor
41. A type of room rate that includes breakfast and one other meal (usually dinner).
Modified American Plan MAP
Media relations
Publicity
Risk management
42. A hollow square whose corners are replaced by serpentine or half-moon tables.
Exclusive
Stakeholder
APEX
Rounded hollow square
43. EAC. Any company other than the designated "official" contractor providing a service to an exhibitor. Can refer to an Install & Dismantle Company (I&D House) - photographer - florist or any other type of contractor.
One-stop shop
American Bar Association (ABA)
Event profile
Exhibitor-appointed contractor (EAC)
44. A statement of revenues and expenses. Also known as a profit & loss statement.
Projector
Act of God
Certified Special Event Professional (CSEP)
Income statement
45. The right granted by one party to let a another party use live or recorded music through special agreements and fee structures.
Concession
Market segments
Hand carry
Music licensing
46. 1) Meeting of several persons for intensive discussion. The workshop concept has been developed to compensate for diverging views in a particular discipline or on a particular subject. 2) Informal and public session of free discussion organized to ta
Mag-stripe
Meet and greet
Workshop
High season
47. The process whereby exhibitors receive a potential customer's contact information in a standardized manner. A system for capturing and following-up on leads generated at an exhibition.
Symposium
Lead retrieval
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
American Society of Composers - Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
48. A Web-based form that can be designed to guide the user through the process of completing the form and can alert the user to errors.
History
Flying
Schoolroom set-up
Smart form
49. Process of translating one language into another while the speaker is speaking.
Target date
Full American Plan
Simultaneous translation
Theater set-up
50. Mandatory continuning education requirements for legal professionals are adminstered by the American Bar Association (ABA).
Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE)
Space assignment
Exclusive
Real-time