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CMP: Certified Meeting Professional
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1. A member of the Convention Industry Council.
National Speakers Association (NSA)
Publicity
One-stop shop
Indirect costs
2. Marketing tools or programs used to influence buying patterns and build customer loyalty.
Inducements
Lecture
Group ware
Customs
3. See BLANKET WRAP. Non-crated freight shipped via van line covered with protective blankets or padding.
Pad-wrapped
Lead retrieval
Zero-based budgeting
Teleconferencing
4. Computer application that enables voting and then collects and displays the results - simplifying decision-making among event participants.
Integrated marketing
On consumption
One-stop shop
Audience polling
5. 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.
Lead retrieval
Guest program
Application sharing
Bandwidth
6. Private room bar set up where guests pay for drinks individually.
Chart of accounts
Booth
Cash bar
Symposium
7. Two or more computers or peripherals that are linked together for the purpose of sharing data.
Focus group
Full American Plan
DLP projector
Network
8. Hiring an outside firm or individual to perform the task instead of using in-house staff; to subcontract a task or responsibility to a third party.
Fiber-optic cable
Evaluation
Outsourcing
Van line
9. An email marketing campaign that only sends messages to users who have requested (or opted-in) to receive specific types of information. Email conference reminders and newsletters are examples of opt-in email marketing campaigns based upon permission
Hundredweight (CWT)
Opt-in
Flate rate
Exhibition service contractor
10. 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.
Air waybill
Professional
Production company
Event specifications guide (ESG)
11. System of assigning points to exhibiting companies to determine which firms will be allowed to select booth/stand space for the next event first. Also Called PRIORITY RATING SYSTEM.
Seminar
Style sheet
Meet and greet
Priority point system
12. 1) Servers offer a variety of both hot and cold hors d'oeuvres on platters to guests at receptions. 2) A style of table service where guests serve themselves from platters presented by the server. 3) Specialized in-room service offered by a hotel.
Butler service
Complimentary room
Convention and visitors bureau (CVB)
Interface
13. A release of rights to substitute one party for another party. The release of an insurance company right to succeed to the insured's rights to sue for damages against the tortfeasor - after the insurance company pays an insured's claim of loss due to
Waiver of subrogation
Destination Marketing Association International
Marketing
Barrier-free
14. Lens which produces a soft edged beam of light. Theatrical fixture with adjustable lens 150 W through 1500 W.
Fresnel
Conflict of interest statement
National Speakers Association (NSA)
Link
15. Solicitation of opinions regarding services; questionnaire.
Trade show facilitation website
LED Light Emitting Diode
Survey
Ultraviolet lighting
16. 1) Merchandise or refreshments sold on site - to individuals - in conjunction with an event. 2) Contractual agreement where one party provides something of value to the other party in exchange for something else - pending certain conditions.
Assisted listening devices (ALD)
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
Special event professional
Concession
17. All individuals who are invested in a project or event such as the sponsors - attendees - vendors - media and others.
Social host
Application service provider (ASP)
Stakeholder
Smart form
18. Facility that combines an exhibition space with a substantial number of smaller event spaces. The purpose of these buildings is to host trade shows - public shows - conventions - large food functions and other functions related to the convention indu
Chart of accounts
Flying
Convention center
Promotion
19. A third party vendor or company that offers complete turnkey organization support for an event - including administrative and event management services.
Post-event meeting
Multidisciplinary
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
Audiovisual A/V
20. Certified Professional Catering Executive. A certification program offered by the National Association of Catering Executives (NACE).
Meeting Information Network (MINT)
Green event
Pro number
Certified Professional Catering Executive (CPCE)
21. An insurance policy that provides protection against claims involving bodily injury and property damage to third parties.
Post event report
Chat room
General liability insurance
Confirmation number
22. A meeting at the primary facility at which an event occurred just after it has ended. Attendees generally include the primary event organizer - representatives of the event organizer/host organization - department heads at the facility - other facili
Outsourcing
In-house contractor
Marketing collateral
Post-event meeting
23. 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
Banquet event order (BEO)
French banquet service
Incentive travel company
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
24. A document - required by some countries - describing a shipment of goods and showing information such as the consignor - consignee - and value of the shipment. Certified by a consular official of the foreign country - it is used by that country's cus
Chart of accounts
Suitcasing
Act of God
Consular invoice
25. When a company tries to sell its product or service on the show floor without the permission or consent of the event's management.
Liquidated damage clause
Suitcasing
Inducements
Tone
26. Legal responsibility. An obligation to pay an amount in damages. In a non-legal context - something that is a negative factor.
Liability
Exhibition service contractor
Blog
Pro number
27. AKA Classroom set-up. Seating arrangement in which rows of tables with chairs face the front of a room and each person has a space for writing. Also Called SCHOOLROOM SET-UP.
Certificate of insurance
On consumption
Schoolroom set-up
Schedule of services
28. A manner of behavior that touches all elements of communication and the way that we interact with customers and colleagues.
Room block
Etiquette
Customs broker
Network
29. Process of translating one language into another while the speaker is speaking.
Dram shop laws
Post-con
Simultaneous translation
LCD projector
30. Procurement - maintenance and transportation of materials. Involves all related functions and services.
Cut-off date
Logistics
Lead retrieval
Covers
31. 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
Inducements
Material handling (formerly drayage)
Marshalling yard
Front projection
32. A plastic credit card with an embedded integrated circuit chip that can store up to 16 -000 bits of data for lead retrieval and other functions.
Smart card
Promotion
Pre-set
Post-event meeting
33. Time worked by an employee outside of - or in addition to - regular working time or beyond the standard forty-hour workweek.
Poster session
Overtime
Sub-block
Hundredweight (CWT)
34. 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.
Space assignment
LCD projector
Mag-stripe
Income statement
35. Donated financial or material support - usually in exchange for recognition; Paid opportunity for entity or an exhibitor to increase its visibility at the event.
Sponsorship
Bandwidth
Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE)
Distance learning
36. 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
Sub-block
Complimentary
Theater set-up
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
37. The amount of information that can be transmitted in an information channel such as a telephone line - ISDN - or Ethernet. Higher bandwidth means that images and sound will load more quickly for use in videoconferences or on the Internet.
Marketing
Rigging
Bandwidth
lanning committee
38. Placing plated foods on banquet tables prior to seating guests.
Union
Ground support
Shopping cart
Pre-set
39. Raised platform usually above the floor of a hall or large room.
Carnet
Exclusive contractor
Dais
Dimensional weight
40. Multi-page pressure-sensitive form where multiple copies are made by writing on the top copy of the form. NCR stands for No-Carbon Required.
NCR form
Sales lead
Override
Specialty contractor
41. Company which designs and handles some or all elements of incentive travel programs.
Transfer
American Bar Association (ABA)
Incentive travel company
Press kit
42. Service for meeting and greeting a person upon arrival in a city - usually at the airport - pier or rail station and assisting him or her with entrance formalities - collecting baggage and obtaining transportation.
Export declaration
Decorator
Complimentary
Meet and greet
43. Dispute resolution process in which the parties use a third party to assist them in reaching a compromise. The mediator may work with both sides together - or may act as "go between" in an attempt to move the sides toward agreement. The mediator may
Link
Backwall
Dram shop laws
Mediation
44. 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
VHS Video Home System
Conference reminder
Indemnification clause
Accreditation
45. An account (usually a number) to which expenses for a function or activity are charged.
Intelligent lighting
Cost center
Colloquium
Meeting Information Network (MINT)
46. A solid-state diode rectifier whose atomic properties cause it to emit light when electric current is passed through it. Current LED technology allows the emission of light from infrared through green frequencies - and visible light LEDs are availabl
Air waybill
LED Light Emitting Diode
Rebates
Mitigation
47. A voluntary payment added to a bill (e.g. a restaurant check) - to signify good service.
Blog
Caterer
Gratuity
In-house contractor
48. 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.
Lead retrieval
Convention services manager (CSM)
Walk
Installation and dismantle (I&D)
49. Provides the event's basic specifications and captures all the information gathered. A detailed event specifications package should include things like the goals and objectives of the event - attendee profile - prefered and optional dates - the numbe
Event profile
Line array
Skid
Rider
50. A writtten plan that's purpose is to define the market for an event - outline a strategy for attracting and keeping participants - and prepare to adapt to changes in the market. This working document guides decisions about how - when - and where to e
Marketing plan
Shoulder season
Event profile
Confirmation number