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CMP: Certified Meeting Professional
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1. Convention and visitor bureaus are not-for-profit organizations charged with representing a specific destination and helping the long-term development of communities through a travel and tourism strategy. Convention and visitor bureaus are usually me
T-3 line
Digital video
Seminar
Convention and visitors bureau (CVB)
2. 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
Floor plan
Evaluation
Modified American Plan MAP
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
3. Building an event budet by analyzing both the projected and actual figures from the previous year's budget.
Market segments
Rooming list
Complimentary room
Incremental budgeting
4. 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
Network
Line array
Consideration
American Society of Composers - Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
5. Legal responsibility. An obligation to pay an amount in damages. In a non-legal context - something that is a negative factor.
Conference reminder
Liability
Rear projection
On-demand
6. Contractor appointed by event or building management as the sole agent to provide specific services or products.
Teleconferencing
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
Exclusive contractor
Open bar (host bar)
7. Raising and supporting sound - lighting or other equipment or décor from the ceiling.
Bandwidth
Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Lecture
Flying
8. Building an event budget on estimates of potential income and likely expenses because there is no financial history from prior events available to use.
Zero-based budgeting
Podcast
Foreign exchange currency risk
Income statement
9. Absence of obstacles preventing handicapped persons from moving freely to all public areas within a building.
French banquet service
Copy editor
Platform
Barrier-free
10. A detailed list of the individual line items that make up the revenue and expense categories in a budget. A numbering system used to identify every line item in a budget - so income and expenses are posted to the correct accounts.
Theater set-up
Incentive travel company
Chart of accounts
Leko
11. 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.
Carnet
Fishbowl
Opt-out
Confirmation number
12. 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.
Act of God
Schoolroom set-up
Production company
Marketing collateral
13. A black light used to make phosphorescent and fluorescent paints glow in the dark.
Conference reminder
Ultraviolet lighting
APEX
Application service provider (ASP)
14. The opposite of an opt-in email marketing campaign
lanning committee
Opt-out
Buffet
Trade-out
15. 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.
Contract
Marketing collateral
Arrival pattern
Cash bar
16. An itemized statement furnished to a purchaser by a seller and usually specifying the price of goods or services and the terms of sale.
Intelligent lighting
Citywide event
CODEC
Commerical invoice
17. An interchange between an inner circle debating an issue and an outer circle of observers. Individuals occasionally move from one circle to the other.
Continental breakfast
In conjunction with (ICW)
Fishbowl
Real-time
18. A methodical examination and review of records pertaining to an event. For instance - an independent verification of attendance figures submitted by an exhibition's producers.
Marketing plan
Cash bar
Audit
Billing instructions
19. Direct mail promotional materials sent to current and prospective exhibitors to encourage participation and promote the benefits of exhibiting in a specific show. Contains information about technical points - cost of exhibition space - floor plan of
Exhibitor prospectus
Program design
Wireless microphone
Application sharing
20. 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.
Marshalling yard
Pre-event meeting
Yield management
Lead retrieval
21. Computer application that enables voting and then collects and displays the results - simplifying decision-making among event participants.
On-demand
Audience polling
Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Pro number
22. 1) Registering in advance to attend an event. See ADVANCE REGISTRATION. 2) At a facility - pre-assigned sleeping rooms available for occupancy.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Lead retrieval
Pre-registration
Destination Marketing Association International
23. 1) Room or suite of rooms used to entertain guests. 2) An event in the United States usually separate from the exhibit - in which refreshments are served and exhibitor personnel and visitors socialize.
Hospitality suite
ISDN
Return on investment ROI
Pad-wrapped
24. Minimum amount for which union labor must be paid.
Webcast
Press release
ISDN
Minimum labor call
25. MAP. A type of room rate that includes breakfast and one other meal (usually dinner).
Buzz session
Videoconferencing
Modified American Plan
Fishbowl
26. 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.
Override
Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE)
Cancellation clause
Publicity
27. A single source provider of goods or services.
Inducements
Transfer
One-stop shop
Publicity
28. 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."
Force majeure
Overtime
Post-event report PER
Network
29. Americans with Disabilities Act. U.S. legislation passed in 1992 requiring public buildings (offices - hotels - restaurants - etc.) to make adjustments meeting minimum standards to make their facilities accessible to individuals with physical disabil
Export license
Podcast
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
International event
30. In Conjunction With. An event or function that occurs because of another event.
Carnet
Relational databases
Omnidirectional microphone
In conjunction with (ICW)
31. Light-weight aluminum tubing and drapery used to separate exhibit booths/stands - staging areas - and other similar locations.
American Plan (Full American Plan)
Customs
Open bar (host bar)
Pipe & drape
32. A type of room rate that includes breakfast and one other meal (usually dinner).
Force majeure
Modified American Plan MAP
Telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDD)
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
33. Event held to communicate information to media representatives.
Open bar (host bar)
Simultaneous translation
Press conference
Ultraviolet lighting
34. Any meeting where people at two or more distant locations are linked using video - audio and data for two-way communication via satellite communications or the Internet. Each party sees and hears the other through a TV screen or computer monitor and
Exclusive
Virtual conferencing
Lavaliere microphone
Accrual accounting
35. Designated date when the facility will release a block of sleeping rooms to the general public. The date is typically three to four weeks before the event.
Cut-off date
Desktop videoconferenceing (DVC)
Videoconferencing
Force majeure
36. The organization who provides accrediation for Continuing Medical Education (CME).
Arrival pattern
Production company
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
Downlink
37. Americans with Disabilities Act. U.S. legislation passed in 1992 requiring public buildings (offices - hotels - restaurants - etc.) to make adjustments meeting minimum standards to make their facilities accessible to individuals with physical disabil
Outboarding
Decorator
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Priority point system
38. 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.
Banquet event order (BEO)
V-shape set-up
Freight forwarder
Digital video
39. Land-based system for videoconferencing designed to manage communication between one group of people - usually in a conference room setting - with another group or groups in similar settings elsewhere.
Room-based videoconferencing
T-shape set-up
Destination management company (DMC)
Distributed speaker system
40. Period when the demand for a supplier's product or service is highest. Prices general increase in high season.
E-conferencing
Lifelong learning
High season
Provision
41. 1) Airline lift into and out of a destination. 2) Capable of being used by people with physical challenges and disabilities. This is an important aspect of the United States' Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Cancellation Clause
Accessibility
Meeting Information Network (MINT)
Jurisdiction
42. Devices for the deaf or hearing imparied available in public phone banks and/or at the registration desk.
VHS Video Home System
Wireless microphone
Telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDD)
Event profile
43. Guest holding confirmed sleeping room reservation is denied accommodations at the hotel where to reservation is held upon their arrival and is relocated to another hotel.
Certified Special Event Professional (CSEP)
Resolution
Walk
Exhibitor service manual
44. AP. A type of hotel rate that includes the price of the room and all meals. Also Called FULL AMERICAN PLAN (FAP).
Copy editor
Blog
Audiovisual A/V
American Plan (Full American Plan)
45. Accepted Practices Exchange. An initiative of the meetings - conventions & exhibitions industry managed by the Convention Industry Council (CIC). APEX develops and manages the implementation of accepted practices (voluntary standards) for the industr
Modified American Plan MAP
Group specifications guide
APEX
Seminar
46. Structured educational and training experiences for personal or professional development.
Continuing education
Balance sheet
Risk management
Gobo
47. 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
Lead retrieval
Risk management
Post-event meeting
Stakeholder
48. An event that draws a national and international audience. Typically 15% or more of attendees reside outside of the host country.
Event profile
International event
Marketing collateral
Priority point system
49. 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
Zone fare
Incremental budgeting
Familiarization (fam) trip
Music licensing
50. A commission over and above the normal base commission percentage.
Override
Integrated marketing
One-stop shop
ISDN
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