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CMP: Certified Meeting Professional
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1. Building an event budet by analyzing both the projected and actual figures from the previous year's budget.
Fresnel
Incremental budgeting
Production company
Theater set-up
2. AP. A type of hotel rate that includes the price of the room and all meals. Also Called FULL AMERICAN PLAN (FAP).
Override
Full American Plan
Music licensing
Export declaration
3. The standard seating supplied by most facilities. This kind of seating in wide rooms has the disadvantage of restricting the view of attendees sitting at the row ends. Best for presentations in which audience interaction is not required.
Straight-row seating
Network
Feedback
History
4. A type of digital telecommunication line that provides high speed internet access for mulitple users.
Minimum labor call
Platform
American Society of Composers - Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
ISDN
5. In the United States - a legal term for laws covering the liability of people serving alcoholic beverages. Under dram shop laws - a party injured by an intoxicated person can sue establishments contributing to that person's intoxication. Many dram sh
Housing company
Zero-based budgeting
Russian restaurant service
Dram shop laws
6. CSM. Professional at a hotel - convention center or convention bureau who is responsible for event operations management on all levels.
Convention services manager (CSM)
Audiovisual A/V
Billing instructions
Zone fare
7. Items that an exhibitor is allowed to carry unaided into a event facility without being charged.
Dimensional weight
Pad-wrapped
Marshalling yard
Hand carry
8. Automated External Defibrillator. Device installed in many large public areas (e.g. airports - hotels - convention centers). Can be used by any individual to administer life-saving care to person experiencing a heart attack.
Skid
Pre-con
Automated external defibrillator (AED)
Break-even point
9. 1) Some Web-based content such as event Webcasts are made available to online customers on a pay-per-view basis - which means that customers have to pay to access this programming. 2) Video productions accessible to customers who pay for access to th
Chat room
Citywide event
Pay-per-view
Podcast
10. The point at which revenues are equal to expenses.
Marshalling yard
Break-even point
Material handling (formerly drayage)
Certificate of origin
11. Names and contact information of potential customers. Attendee lists are often provided as sales leads to exhibitors as an incentive to participate in an exhibition.
Demonstration
Speakers bureau
Sales lead
Relational databases
12. 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
Shuttle service
Post-event report PER
Multi-management firm
Accreditation
13. A hollow square whose corners are replaced by serpentine or half-moon tables.
Hold harmless
U-shape set-up
Official carrier
Rounded hollow square
14. Certification of measurements of meeting space through the Function Space Verification Program offered by the Professional Convention Management Association or through graphics layout software companies - e.g. MeetingMatrix.
Customs broker
Logistics
Demonstration
PCMA Space Verification Program
15. An advanced partial payment to secure product or service.
Press release
Deposit
Customs
Exhibitor prospectus
16. A customs document permitting the holder to carry or send merchandise temporarily into certain foreign countries (for display - demonstration or similar purposes) without paying duties or posting bonds.
Audit
Carnet
Transfer
Booth
17. A tax that is added to a product at each step of the manufacturing and marketing process reflecting value which has been added to the product by processing.
VHS Video Home System
Authorized signatory
Commission
Value-added tax (VAT)
18. Continuning education requirements for legal professionals are adminstered by the American Bar Association (ABA).
Destination management company (DMC)
Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
Certified Meeting Professional (CMP)
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
19. An alternative plan that may replace the original plan when circumstances change.
Release date
One-stop shop
Download
Contingency plan
20. 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.
Promotion
V-shape set-up
Open bar (host bar)
Yield management
21. The style of a document refers to choices writers make that create the tone to readers. A writing style could be either formal or informal.
Production company
Program design
Style
Conflict of interest statement
22. Event held to communicate information to media representatives.
Line array
Press conference
Pro number
Concession
23. The tone of a document refers to the feeling or impression a document conveys. Formal writing style tends to convey an objective tone that is deliberate and factual. The toneo f an informal document typically is relaxed - informative - helpful - casu
Function set-up order
Post-con
Dais
Tone
24. 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.
Press conference
Dram shop laws
National Speakers Association (NSA)
Yield management
25. A Web-site whose primary function is to provide attendees (buyers) and exhibitors (sellers) with online tools that help facilitate participation in an upcoming event.
Overhead
Trade show facilitation website
Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
ite inspection
26. Type of meeting which brings together three or more people in two or more locations through telecommunications.
Manifest
Teleconferencing
Computer assisted drawing (CAD)
Theater set-up
27. A person who is authorized to legally bind an individual or organization to a contract - to sign checks on behalf of an organization - or charge to an organization's master account.
Authorized signatory
Broadcast Music - Inc. (BMI)
Dram shop laws
Marketing plan
28. Digital subscriber line. Brings high bandwidth via copper phone lines.
DSL
French banquet service
Full American Plan
Survey
29. PER. 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
Post event report
Group specifications guide
On-demand
Good faith
30. AKA CSEP or Certified Special Event Professional - a designation offered by the International Special Events Society (ISES) earned through education - perofrmance - experience - and service to the industry.
Message board
Special event professional
Multidisciplinary
Cost center
31. 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.
Pallet
One-stop shop
Scoop
Whiteboarding
32. Exhibit hours that do not overlap other programming - which encourages attendees to visit the exhibition and increases the value for exhibitors.
T-shape set-up
Unopposed exhibit hours
Foreign exchange currency risk
Material handling
33. A statement that indicates overall financial status by subtracting expenses from income.
Waiver of subrogation
Omnidirectional microphone
ite inspection
Balance sheet
34. The activities that are undertaken to either reduce the probability that an emergency or crisis will occur or reduce the consequences if it does occur.
Equalizer
Facilitator
Mitigation
Social host
35. All individuals who are invested in a project or event such as the sponsors - attendees - vendors - media and others.
National Speakers Association (NSA)
Media relations
Stakeholder
Value-added tax (VAT)
36. 1) Any seat - berth - room - or service provided and/or sold to a guest - attendee or passenger. 2) Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - a step taken to allow a person with a disability to participate in an event or employment.
Tone
International event
Accommodation
Feedback
37. Two or more computers or peripherals that are linked together for the purpose of sharing data.
Audience reaction team
Request for proposal (RFP)
Network
ISDN
38. Amount of money paid to secure a room - facility or service in advance.
Customs
Advance deposit
Pallet
Lectern
39. See BLANKET WRAP. Non-crated freight shipped via van line covered with protective blankets or padding.
2-D bar code
International event
Indemnification clause
Pad-wrapped
40. An additional clause in artist's contract stipulating special requirements such as travel - dressing rooms - technical equipment - etc.
Decorator
Concession
U-shape set-up
Rider
41. Informative and instructional speech.
Leko
Contract
Hold harmless
Lecture
42. The projection of a computer signal from a personal computer - laptop or other computer device onto a screen from a LCD or equivalent projector for viewing by audience.
Computer data projection
Room-based videoconferencing
Modified American Plan MAP
Exhibition manager
43. A system in which revenue and expenses are counted as they are actually received.
Cash accounting
Travel agent
Pad-wrapped
Customs broker
44. 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.
APEX RFP
Complimentary
Production company
Exhibitor-appointed contractor (EAC)
45. 4 or 5 participants query the main speaker from the stage with questions from the audience and follow up questions.
Press release
Audience reaction team
Real-time
Straight-row seating
46. The presenter is questioned by a moderator on behalf of the audience.
Smart card
Cut-off date
American service
Interview
47. Recognizing the possibility of injury - damage or loss - and having a means to prevent it or provide insurance.
Unopposed exhibit hours
Trade show facilitation website
Risk management
Arbitration
48. A document provided by an insurance company as proof that a policy has been issued and coverage is in effect.
Platform
Certificate of insurance
In-house contractor
Peripheral block
49. 1) Schematic drawing of an exhibit hall including dimensions - design - shape - entrances - aisles - numbered exhibit booth/stands - lounges - concession areas - restrooms - electrical/plumbing accessibility - etc. 2) Scale plan of the floor area of
Attrition clause
Floor plan
DSL
Blog
50. Seating arrangement in which seats are in rows facing the stage area - no tables. See AUDITORIUM SET-UP.
Interview
Buffet
Theater set-up
Commerical invoice