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CMP: Certified Meeting Professional
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1. 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.
Sales lead
Russian banquet service
Accrual accounting
Material handling
2. 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.
Override
Return on investment ROI
Concession
Cafeteria service
3. Procurement - maintenance and transportation of materials. Involves all related functions and services.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Logistics
Application sharing
Hardwall
4. See BLANKET WRAP. Non-crated freight shipped via van line covered with protective blankets or padding.
Pad-wrapped
VHS Video Home System
Downlink
In-house contractor
5. A statement of revenues and expenses. Also known as a profit & loss statement.
Income statement
Lead retrieval
Contract
Casual attire
6. Abbreviation for "hundred weight." This is the unit of measure used in drayage and freight shipments.
Etiquette
Press release
Covers
Hundredweight (CWT)
7. Private room bar set up where guests pay for drinks individually.
Van line
Cash bar
Hospitality suite
Modified American Plan
8. 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.
Computer assisted drawing (CAD)
DVCam
Post-con
Broadcast Music - Inc. (BMI)
9. AKA Housing Bureau. Organization that provides reservation services for a group and its attendees.
Workshop
Special event professional
Housing company
Survey
10. Digital subscriber line. Brings high bandwidth via copper phone lines.
Change order
DSL
Convention and visitors bureau (CVB)
Overhead
11. 1) Exclusive use of all or some space on an airplane - bus - ship - or other vehicle for a special period of time and for a specific itinerary. 2) To create a new association - organization or chapter of an association or organization.
Charter
Lectern
E-conferencing
Fresnel
12. Requirement of many professional groups by which members must certify participation in formal educational programs designed to maintain their level of ability beyond their original certification date. CEUs are non-academic credit. One CEU is awarded
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
Waiver of subrogation
Webconferencing
Virtual conferencing
13. Total number of sleeping rooms that are utilized and attributable to one event.
In conjunction with (ICW)
Room block
Real-time
American Bar Association (ABA)
14. CSM. Professional at a hotel - convention center or convention bureau who is responsible for event operations management on all levels.
Network
Convention services manager (CSM)
Island booth
Sampling
15. Type of meeting which brings together three or more people in two or more locations through telecommunications.
B2B
Teleconferencing
Secure digital certificate
Production company
16. 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 -
Booth
Concession
American service
Meeting Information Network (MINT)
17. 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.
E-conferencing
Scoop
Cash flow
Lectern
18. 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.
Teleconferencing
Export declaration
Application service provider (ASP)
2-D bar code
19. The day-to-day cost of doing business that is pre-committed - such as salaries - insurance - lease expenses - utilities - etc.
Riser
Convention center
Fixed costs
Change order
20. 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.
Budget
Site inspection
Priority point system
Travel agency
21. An individual or company which provides customs clearing services to shippers of goods to and from another country. Licensing and requirements vary from country to country. In the United States - a customs broker must be licensed by the Treasury Depa
Customs broker
Ground support
Speakers bureau
American service
22. Transmitting data at speeds of up to 1.544 Mbps - operates at a much higher capacity than an ISDN line and can be split to accommodate several users at one time (known as a fractional T-1).
Mitigation
Simultaneous translation
T-1 line
Special event professional
23. An informal meeting for the purpose of discussion; usually of an academic or research nature and in order to ascertain areas of mutual interest through exchange of ideas. Conducted as and when convenient - but with little regularity.
Wireless microphone
Provision
Colloquium
Post-event report PER
24. Representatives of an event's exhibiting companies who act as advisers to show management on rules and procedures - and also update show management on industry trends and issues.
Mitigation
Exhibitor Advisory Committee
Resolution
Low season
25. Transportation for participants; usually by coach or van - provided on a continuous basis for a certain time period.
Sub-block
Videoconferencing
Opt-in
Shuttle service
26. An independent business which handles export shipments for compensation. At the request of the shipper - the forwarder makes the actual arrangements and provides the necessary services for expediting the shipment to its overseas destination. The forw
Freight forwarder
Housing company
NCR form
Online registration
27. Association of Destination Management Executives. A member of the Convention Industry Council.
Chat room
Rider
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
Exhibitor-appointed contractor (EAC)
28. A labor organization - typically made up of workers from the same trade formed for the purpose of advancing its members' interests such as dealing collectively with their employer on issues of wages - hours - working conditions and other matters pert
Export declaration
Union
Slide
Automated external defibrillator (AED)
29. A marketing plan should answer the question - What is the benefit to attending the event?
Value proposition
Podcast
Housing company
Complimentary room
30. 1) Critiquing and rating the overall success of an event. 2) Developing an event profile from accurate event statistics.
Suitcasing
Evaluation
Convention center
Accessibility
31. A voluntary payment added to a bill (e.g. a restaurant check) - to signify good service.
Force majeure
Gratuity
Stakeholder
Two-tiered set-up
32. Light-weight aluminum tubing and drapery used to separate exhibit booths/stands - staging areas - and other similar locations.
Whiteboarding
Catering manager
Consideration
Pipe & drape
33. A feature of many videoconference systems that allows participants at each conference site to view and edit the same document.
APEX RFP
Document sharing
In-house contractor
Union
34. 1) A food service vendor - often used to describe a vendor who specializes in banquets and theme parties. 2) An exclusive food & beverage contractor within a facility.
Caterer
Indemnification clause
Front projection
Focus group
35. The transfer of monies into and out of an enterprise.
Certificate of origin
Hardwall
Cash flow
Release date
36. A type of digital telecommunication line that provides high speed internet access for mulitple users.
Hardwall
Event profile
ISDN
Travel agency
37. A list showing the number and kinds of items being shipped - as well as other information needed for transportation purposes.
Net worth
Packing list
Income statement
Master account
38. Comp. Service - space or item provided at no charge.
Master account
Professional congress organizer (PCO)
Complimentary
Pro number
39. 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.
Webcast
Music licensing
Suitcasing
In conjunction with (ICW)
40. The software that makes Webcasting work. These "stream" audio and video from a central source - or media server - to recipients on their personal computers.
Incentive travel company
Streaming
Theater set-up
Category cable
41. 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
Virtual conferencing
Incentive travel company
Request for proposal (RFP)
Paid-out
42. Raised platform.
Event-contracted block (ECB)
Good faith
Riser
Zero-based budgeting
43. When a company contracts space at a hotel or other adjacent venue to display their products and meet with exhibition attendees without paying show management for booth space or sponsorship fees.
Minimum labor call
Group specifications guide
Russian banquet service
Outboarding
44. 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
Automated external defibrillator (AED)
Digital marketing
T-3 line
French banquet service
45. An individual or company which provides customs clearing services to shippers of goods to and from another country. Licensing and requirements vary from country to country. In the United States - a customs broker must be licensed by the Treasury Depa
Customs broker
Symposium
Rounded hollow square
Convention and visitors bureau (CVB)
46. Time worked by an employee outside of - or in addition to - regular working time or beyond the standard forty-hour workweek.
Assisted listening devices (ALD)
Overtime
Gobo
Rigging
47. Raised horizontal surface - stage - or flooring.
Seminar
High season
Platform
Commission
48. 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
Breakout session
Lead retrieval
Copy editor
E-conferencing
49. 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.
Booth
American service
Hand carry
Mitigation
50. All individuals who are invested in a project or event such as the sponsors - attendees - vendors - media and others.
Customs broker
Mag-stripe
Casual attire
Stakeholder