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CMP: Certified Meeting Professional
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1. 1) Enclosed lights used to illuminate the top of film and stage sets. 2) Group of speakers mounted in auditoriums - arenas - and theaters.
Straight time
Specialty contractor
Suitcasing
Cluster
2. A wired or wireless microphone that hooks around the neck or is clipped to clothing. Sometimes called a NECKLACE - LAPEL - or PENDANT MICROPHONE.
Lavaliere microphone
Schoolroom set-up
Manifest
Line level
3. Light morning meal consisting of pastries - juices - and hot beverages. Usually served buffet style.
Continental breakfast
Publicity
Resolution
French banquet service
4. Certified Professional Catering Executive. A certification program offered by the National Association of Catering Executives (NACE).
Modified American Plan
Certified Professional Catering Executive (CPCE)
National Speakers Association (NSA)
Travel agency
5. In Conjunction With. An event or function that occurs because of another event.
Demonstration
In conjunction with (ICW)
Webconferencing
Pro number
6. 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
Intelligent lighting
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
Hundredweight (CWT)
Exclusive contractor
7. A speaker system that is typically used in ballrooms - exhibit hall venues - etc - and are most appropriate for voice reproduction.
Yield management
Distributed speaker system
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
American Bar Association (ABA)
8. Carrier that specializes in shipping uncrated exhibits - high-tech equipment and delicate materials that require special handling.
Skid
Van line
Blog
Pre-con
9. 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
Lecture
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
Market segments
Cluster
10. A Web-based form that can be designed to guide the user through the process of completing the form and can alert the user to errors.
Feedback
Smart form
Tone
Cost center
11. An electronic message center or online discussion group - usually serving a special-interest group. They allow you to review messages left by others - and leave your own message if you choose. Also known as bulletin board systems or electronic forum.
Specialty contractor
Network
Lectern
Message board
12. 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.
Consideration
Mic level
Lead retrieval
Production company
13. Portable MICROPHONE operating on its own power source. Often used to pass through an audience for questions or comments. Also Called WIRELESS MICROPHONE.
Streaming
Wireless microphone
Sampling
Pre-event meeting
14. The transfer of monies into and out of an enterprise.
American Bar Association (ABA)
Cash flow
2-D bar code
Multi-point bridge
15. Association of Destination Management Executives. A member of the Convention Industry Council.
V-shape set-up
Online registration
Exhibitor prospectus
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
16. Program and process by which a participant completes proscribed training and passes an assessment.
Reservation review date
Market segments
Certification
Hold harmless
17. Period when the demand for a supplier's product or service is neither high nor low.
Shoulder season
Mediation
Modified American Plan
Release date
18. Movie - slide - or computer image presentation where the screen is between the viewer and the projector. Often used in terms of a FRONT PROJECTION SCREEN which is translucent to images being projected from the rear and can be viewed from the front.
Rear projection
Risk management
Peripheral block
B2B
19. 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.
American Plan (Full American Plan)
Contract
Post-event meeting
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
20. Also called overhead or administrative costs - these are expenses not directly related to the event. They can include salaries - rent - and building and equipment maintenance.
Press release
Indirect costs
Trade show facilitation website
Reservation review date
21. Raised horizontal surface - stage - or flooring.
Hardwall
Platform
Barrier-free
Gratuity
22. Period when the demand for a supplier's product or service is highest. Prices general increase in high season.
One-stop shop
Deposit
High season
Cash bar
23. 1) A research method based upon selecting a portion of a population for study. 2) Paperwork and fees paid to a building by exhibitors for the right to serve food product.
Zero-based budgeting
Room-based videoconferencing
Release date
Sampling
24. Association of Destination Management Executives. A member of the Convention Industry Council.
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
Customs
Schoolroom set-up
Interface
25. 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.
T-3 line
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
Walk
Lectern microphone
26. Marketing tools or programs used to influence buying patterns and build customer loyalty.
Rebates
Inducements
Exhibit house
Flying
27. Booking before an event takes places. Allows attendees to register for an event before it actually takes place. Done through mail - phone - internet or fax.
Outsourcing
Force majeure
Advance registration
Rear projection
28. Professional Congress Organizer. European term for DMC (Destination Management Company). Local supplier who can arrange - manage and/or plan any function or service an event.
Professional congress organizer (PCO)
Exhibit house
Banquet event order (BEO)
Scoop
29. 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
Seminar
Room block
Line array
30. Private room bar set up where guests do not pay for drinks.
Pallet
Master account
V-shape set-up
Open bar (host bar)
31. The complete package of marketing materials used to promote an event such as brochures - emails - direct mail - etc. Organizations should consider developing a style sheet to ensure consistency across all marketing collateral.
Green event
Marketing collateral
Booth
Direct billing
32. DMC. A professional services company possessing extensive local knowledge - expertise and resources - specializing in the design and implementation of events - activities - tours - transportation and program logistics. Depending on the company and th
Destination management company (DMC)
Digital video
Pallet
Press conference
33. 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.
Whiteboarding
Master account
Official carrier
Booking agent
34. 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.
Waiver of subrogation
Mailing list
Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
Outsourcing
35. 1) The opposite of real-time. 2) Audio and/or video programming available on a Web site after the completion of an event - providing this content so Web site visitors can listen or view at their discretion. 3) FAX system for sending out faxed materia
Needs assessment
Equalizer
Contract
On-demand
36. In-person on-site review and evaluation of a venue or location for an event.
In conjunction with (ICW)
Yield management
ite inspection
Poster session
37. Generally refers to air-freight and van line shipments. Invoices are calculated with two weights - actual and dimensional. The dimensional weight is based upon the volume of the shipment. The billing weight is the larger of the two.
Caterer
Pipe & drape
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
Dimensional weight
38. 1) The governmental authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports. The term also applies to the procedures involved in such collection. 2) Practices common to many of a particular group.
Lecture
Customs
Master account
Common carrier
39. Minimum amount for which union labor must be paid.
Minimum labor call
Chat room
Buzz session
Confrontation
40. Portable videoconferencing system - usually mounted on a rolling cart or hard-sided case for ease of transport from room to room or across the globe.
Set top box solutions (STBS)
Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
Videoconferencing
Ultraviolet lighting
41. 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 -
Shuttle service
Target date
Backbone
Booth
42. An account (usually a number) to which expenses for a function or activity are charged.
Cost center
Paid-out
Productivity ticket
Slide
43. A type of indemnity clause that requires one party to fully protect the other from a claim asserted. This would include the payment of costs or attorney fees.
Ground support
Hold harmless
On consumption
Publicity
44. Total number of sleeping rooms that are utilized and attributable to one event.
Foreign exchange currency risk
Room block
Production company
Backwall
45. 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
Post-event report PER
Bid
Request for proposal (RFP)
Modified American Plan
46. A feature of many videoconferencing systems that allows two or more people to use the same software program - even if all do not have it on their computer or conferencing system.
Consular invoice
Application sharing
Site inspection
Indemnification clause
47. Record of an event over time.
Shopping cart
History
American Plan (Full American Plan)
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
48. A type of audio system for meetings and concerts. The speakers sit on the floor and project from each side of the room. The sound may be louder in the front than the back.
Stacked speaker system
French cart service
Lectern microphone
Pre-event meeting
49. Marketing activities with a common focus on the marketplace or a customer segment. The execution of each individual piece of the integrated marketing plan is consistent with - and supportive of - each of the other pieces of the plan.
Cancellation clause
Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE)
PAR
Integrated marketing
50. 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.
Outboarding
Lectern microphone
Straight time
Customs broker