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CMP: Certified Meeting Professional
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1. The newest development in audio systems that can take traditional distributed systems - which require delay speakers to be hung throughout the room - to a new level. The advantage is that you can cover a room from a single line of speakers over the r
Lead retrieval
Line array
Exhibitor prospectus
Straight-row seating
2. A pre-cut - etched pattern fabricated from metal or glass that fits in the focal plane of a lighting instrument to form projected light into a shape (logo - graphic or even scenery). Templates can form light images on ceilings and walls. The pattern
Mailing list
Transfer
Gobo
Lectern microphone
3. An organization that provides event management and exhibitors with a wide range of services - sometimes including - but not limited to - Installation & Dismantle - creating and hanging signage and banners - laying carpet - drayage - and providing boo
Sub-block
Workshop
Digital video
General service contractor GSC
4. A true and honest effort to uphold the law. (as in Good Faith Effort)
Certificate of origin
DVCam
Kiosk
Good faith
5. An audio signal generated by a microphone.
Broadband
Consideration
Marketing
Mic level
6. A company that presents special effects and theatrical acts. This type of company may contract to put on an entire event or only parts of one. They sometimes hire speakers as part of their contract.
Pre-event meeting
APEX Post Event Report (PER)
Set-up
Production company
7. Continuning education requirements for legal professionals are adminstered by the American Bar Association (ABA).
Accrual accounting
Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
Teleconferencing
On-demand
8. Structure of event program elements to achieve specific goals and objectives.
Program design
Network
E-conferencing
Income statement
9. In-person on-site review and evaluation of a venue or location for an event.
Site inspection
Pick-up
Pad-wrapped
Mailing list
10. An event that broadcasts the audio and/or video portion of a keynote presentation or other educational sessions over the Web in real-time or on-demand.
Accrual accounting
Flying
Booking agent
Webcast
11. A system in which revenue and expenses are counted as they are actually received.
Exclusive
On-demand
Cash accounting
Arrival pattern
12. A detailed section of a contract pertaining to a specific issue.
DLP projector
Export declaration
Cancellation Clause
Clause
13. Video tape recorder and player utilizing ½-inch (1.27 centimeter) tape. Not compatible with beta format.
Pipe & drape
DSL
VHS Video Home System
Multi-point bridge
14. 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
Hardwall
Service charge
Confrontation
15. Services performed by GENERAL SERVICE CONTRACTOR that includes delivery of exhibit materials from the dock to assigned space - removing empty crates - returning crates at the end of the event for re-crating - and delivering materials back to the dock
T-shape set-up
Colloquium
Computer assisted drawing (CAD)
Material handling (formerly drayage)
16. Actual number of meals served at a catered meal function or in a restaurant. See AUDIENCE COUNT.
Cut-off date
Certified Professional Catering Executive (CPCE)
Shoulder season
Covers
17. Categorization of people - organizations or businesses by professional discipline or primary areas of interest for the purposes of sales analysis or assignment.
Convention and visitors bureau (CVB)
V-shape set-up
Special event professional
Market segments
18. Educational and/or social events planned for spouses and guests of event participants.
Break-even point
On consumption
Guest program
Travel agent
19. MICROPHONE attached to a lectern. See LECTERN.
Dram shop laws
Full American Plan
Lectern microphone
Travel agent
20. Required for shipments valued at more than $2500; used by the U.S. government to monitor the dollar volume of export shipments.
Export declaration
Evaluation
Assisted listening devices (ALD)
Rebates
21. An insurance policy that provides protection against claims involving bodily injury and property damage to third parties.
Arrival pattern
General liability insurance
Exhibition service contractor
Pre-con
22. A feature of videoconferencing systems which allows the placement of shared documents on an on-screen shared space or "whiteboard." Participants can edit and mark up the document just as on a physical whiteboard.
Incentive travel company
Poster session
Audiovisual A/V
Whiteboarding
23. Transportation company which handles crated materials; an agency or business that is available to the public for transportation of persons - goods - or messages; usually referring to freight transportation on regularly scheduled trucks or airplanes.
French cart service
Etiquette
Room block
Common carrier
24. A cable that is made up of tiny glass strands that are wrapped and bundled together to make up a cable. Fiber can transmit voice - data and video at gigabyte speed - or 1 billion bytes per second - with less signal loss than copper wire because the s
Fiber-optic cable
Post-event report PER
Accessibility
Videoconferencing
25. Familiarization Trip. Offered to potential buyers of a venue - a program designed to acquaint participants with specific destinations or services and to stimulate the booking of an event. Often offered in groups - but sometimes on an individual basis
Inducements
Mitigation
Familiarization (fam) trip
Exclusive
26. A document - required by certain countries for tariff purposes - certifying as to the country of origin of specified goods.
Certificate of origin
Mediation
CYC
Limited power of attorney
27. Ability to transmit huge volumes of voice and video over a network or the internet - without jumpy images.
Broadband
Suitcasing
Green event
Debate
28. A document provided by an insurance company as proof that a policy has been issued and coverage is in effect.
Certificate of insurance
Multi-management firm
Speakers bureau
Sales lead
29. The rooms that are contracted for by an event organizer with a hotel(s) or housing facility(s) for a particular event.
Ground support
Event-contracted block (ECB)
PAR
Incentive travel company
30. A supplier of a specific event service - such as photography - rental of furniture or audiovisual equipment - or floral decoration.
Specialty contractor
Stacked speaker system
Logistics
Accessibility
31. An individual who guides discussion and/or decision making.
Facilitator
Contingency plan
On consumption
Streaming
32. Two or more computers or peripherals that are linked together for the purpose of sharing data.
Post-event report PER
Network
Integrated marketing
Quick set
33. Private room bar set up where guests do not pay for drinks.
Material handling (formerly drayage)
Open bar (host bar)
Accreditation
Accessibility
34. A music licensing organization that represents individuals who hold the copyrights to music written in the United States. It grants licensing agreements for the performance of music.
Slide
Open bar (host bar)
Marshalling yard
Broadcast Music - Inc. (BMI)
35. One or more standard units of exhibit space. In the US - a standard unit is generally known to be a 10' x 10' space (one standard booth/stand unit - equaling 100 nsf). However - if an exhibitor purchases multiple units side-by-side or back-to-back -
Unopposed exhibit hours
Promotion
Confirmation number
Booth
36. 1) Common term for sealed beam spot or flood lamp with self-contained lens surfaced glass. 2) In golf - one less than bogey.
Opt-in
PAR
Line level
Transfer
37. AKA Group Specification Guide or Resume. Spec Guide. The industry preferred term for a comprehensive document that outlines the complete requirements and instructions for an event. This document is typically authored by the event planner and is share
Publicity
Net worth
Event specifications guide (ESG)
Webconferencing
38. An event (e.g. war - labor strike - extreme weather - or other disruptive circumstances) or effect that cannot be reasonably anticipated or controlled: a "fortuitous event."
Familiarization (fam) trip
Force majeure
Focus group
Smart form
39. LTL. Rates applicable when the quantity of freight is less than the volume of truckload minimum weight.
Internatinoal Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET)
Fishbowl
Lectern microphone
Less than truckload
40. 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.
Destination management company (DMC)
Yield management
Advance deposit
Network
41. A larger-than-average bar code that uses the PDF417 standard (the same used for e-stamps). Stores up to 1 -800 characters in bar code on standard paper badge - which can then be used by exhibitors to get contact information from registrants.
Pipe & drape
Certified Special Event Professional (CSEP)
Certificate of insurance
2-D bar code
42. Assets minus liabilities.
Accreditation
Booth
Truckload
Net worth
43. The software that makes Webcasting work. These "stream" audio and video from a central source - or media server - to recipients on their personal computers.
American Bar Association (ABA)
Group specifications guide
Streaming
Document sharing
44. Light morning meal consisting of pastries - juices - and hot beverages. Usually served buffet style.
Continental breakfast
Air waybill
American Bar Association (ABA)
Stakeholder
45. An agreement between two or more parties that creates in each party a duty to do or not do something and a right to performance of the other's duty or a remedy for the breach of the other's duty.
Consideration
Material handling (formerly drayage)
Contract
Certified Meeting Professional (CMP)
46. Total number of sleeping rooms that are utilized and attributable to one event.
Room block
Rebates
Music licensing
Zero-based budgeting
47. 1) Display of reports and papers - usually scientific - accompanied by authors or researchers. 2) A session dedicated to the discussion of the posters shown inside the meeting area. When this discussion is not held in a special session - it can take
Sampling
Indirect costs
Room block
Poster session
48. In which rows of tables with chairs face the front of a room and each person has a space for writing.
Trade show facilitation website
Social host
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
Schoolroom set-up
49. An email - bulk fax - or bulk mail broadcast that provides attendees and prospects with the latest news and information about an upcoming event. Such reminders are usually distributed on an opt-in basis. See EMAIL ALERT.
French cart service
Rooming list
Conference reminder
Exhibitor service manual
50. AKA Housing Bureau. Organization that provides reservation services for a group and its attendees.
Certified Special Event Professional (CSEP)
Citywide event
Stakeholder
Housing company