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CMP: Certified Meeting Professional
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1. Accredited designation offered by the National Speakers Association. This designation is earned for extensive - documented speaking experience and client satisfaction.
Press kit
Cash bar
Certified Speaking Professional (CSP)
Mag-stripe
2. The point at which revenues are equal to expenses.
Break-even point
Material handling (formerly drayage)
Certified Speaking Professional (CSP)
Material handling
3. A lead retrieval method using embossed plastic cards similar to credit cards.
Credit card badge
Lavaliere microphone
Material handling (formerly drayage)
Change order
4. A hollow square whose corners are replaced by serpentine or half-moon tables.
Rounded hollow square
Confirmation number
Objective
Audiovisual A/V
5. Structured educational and training experiences for personal or professional development.
Event-contracted block (ECB)
Protocol
Continuing education
ducational programming committee
6. When online activities take place at a designated time - they are referred to as real-time events. A Webcast of a keynote presenter that can be watched live over the Internet is an example of a real-time event.
Video projection
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
Real-time
Peninsula booth
7. Efforts of a dissident group to obstruct the conduct of an event.
Confrontation
Marketing
Computer data projection
Audience reaction team
8. A needs assessment is an essential setp in ensuring that educational offerings are relevant to attendees. The results of post-event evaluations can be as valuable as a needs assessment.
Lectern microphone
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
Needs assessment
Sampling
9. Lifts - trusses - pipe or other freestanding devices used to raise sound - lighting or other equipment above the heads of attendees and to support it from the floor.
Document sharing
Ground support
Pre-registration
Advance registration
10. 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.
Outsourcing
Familiarization (fam) trip
Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Room-based videoconferencing
11. 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
Stakeholder
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
Contract
Seminar
12. 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
Sales lead
Opt-out
Breakout session
Risk management
13. Devices that help people who are hard of hearing connect to the speaker system and use their hearing aids to hear the speaker more clearly.
Assisted listening devices (ALD)
Sponsorship
French banquet service
Broadcast Music - Inc. (BMI)
14. The person hired to review the content of advertising or marketing materials for consistency - accuracy - and to elminate repititious information.
Copy editor
Complimentary room
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
Authorized signatory
15. 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
Target date
Event profile
Indemnification clause
Bid
16. An account (usually a number) to which expenses for a function or activity are charged.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Tip
Less than truckload
Cost center
17. Absence of obstacles preventing handicapped persons from moving freely to all public areas within a building.
Modified American Plan MAP
Smart card
Distributed speaker system
Barrier-free
18. Other names for event order (EO) - function sheet - or Banquet Event Order (BEO)
Function set-up order
Master account
Integrated marketing
Rigging
19. Labor performed and paid at standard rate for work during normal business hours as established by unions.
Certificate of insurance
Streaming
Straight time
Priority point system
20. A document that stipulates what services the organization wants from an outside contractor and requests a bid to perform such services. Same As BID MANUAL/SPECIFICATIONS.
APEX RFP
Multi-management firm
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
Waiver of subrogation
21. 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.
Lectern
Cash accounting
DLP projector
Link
22. Casting video images on monitors or on large screen.
Trade-out
Computer data projection
Video projection
Press conference
23. To neglect to carry out an agreement.
Truckload
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
Service charge
Non-performance
24. A collection of publicity items that includes: 1) pertinent data on the meeting - such as agenda - historical data - guest speakers - special events - etc. The property - such as photos - descriptions of public space areas - local entertainment - etc
Liability
Limited power of attorney
Casual attire
Press kit
25. A meeting of a number of experts in a particular field - at which papers are presented and discussed by specialists on particular subjects with a view to making recommendations concerning the problems under discussion.
CYC
Exclusive
Group ware
Symposium
26. Transportation company which handles crated materials; an agency or business that is available to the public for transportation of persons - goods - or messages; usually referring to freight transportation on regularly scheduled trucks or airplanes.
Function set-up order
Common carrier
Backbone
Equalizer
27. Contractor appointed by event or building management as the sole agent to provide specific services or products.
Exclusive contractor
Commerical invoice
Official carrier
Commission
28. 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.
U-shape set-up
Authorized signatory
ducational programming committee
Clause
29. The station used to transmit signals from Earth to a satellite (videoconferencing).
History
Non-performance
T-3 line
Uplink
30. Notice as to how charges for an event should be handled and to whom invoices should be addressed.
Open bar (host bar)
Billing instructions
Peninsula booth
Reservation review date
31. The software that makes Webcasting work. These "stream" audio and video from a central source - or media server - to recipients on their personal computers.
Combination bar
Marketing plan
Certified Professional Catering Executive (CPCE)
Streaming
32. Private room bar set up where guests pay for drinks individually.
Cash bar
Multi-point bridge
Target date
Protocol
33. Wooden platform used to carry goods. See SKID.
Schedule of services
Event profile
Rigging
Pallet
34. Association of Destination Management Executives. A member of the Convention Industry Council.
Pad-wrapped
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
Pre-event meeting
Interview
35. A cable that is made up of tiny glass strands that are wrapped and bundled together to make up a cable. Fiber can transmit voice - data and video at gigabyte speed - or 1 billion bytes per second - with less signal loss than copper wire because the s
Smart form
Fiber-optic cable
Ground support
Material handling
36. AKA Group Specification Guide or Resume. Spec Guide. The industry preferred term for a comprehensive document that outlines the complete requirements and instructions for an event. This document is typically authored by the event planner and is share
Music licensing
Offer
Event specifications guide (ESG)
Waiver of subrogation
37. A type of barter. The exchange of goods and services instead of using money.
Customs broker
Smart form
Target date
Trade-out
38. 1) Publicizing an event. See PUBLICITY. 2) An advancement in rank or position.
Distance learning
Promotion
Trade show facilitation website
Value proposition
39. A supplier of a specific event service - such as photography - rental of furniture or audiovisual equipment - or floral decoration.
Booking agent
Cafeteria service
Specialty contractor
Application service provider (ASP)
40. 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.
Pre-registration
Walk
Continuing education
Buffet
41. 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.
Continuing education
Projector
Room block
Schoolroom set-up
42. Anticipated dates and times of arrival of group members.
Arrival pattern
Offer
Convention and visitors bureau (CVB)
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
43. A payment to a sales representative for meeting or exceeding a sales revenue goal. Or a payment made to an individual or organization for bringing business to another individual or organization.
Audience reaction team
Indirect costs
Uplink
Commission
44. Informative and instructional speech.
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
Manifest
Lecture
Market segments
45. Transmitting data at speeds of up to 44.184 Mbps - is faster than a T-1 line - allowing performance of more tasks simultaneously at a greater speed. See T-1 LINE.
Booking agent
Skid
Minimum labor call
T-3 line
46. Certified Special Event Professional; an earned designation from the International Special Events Society (ISES).
Certified Special Event Professional (CSEP)
Relational databases
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
Inducements
47. 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.
Mailing list
Advance registration
Interface
Quick set
48. Association of Destination Management Executives. A member of the Convention Industry Council.
Booth
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
Arbitration
Advance registration
49. List of names and addresses of the persons to whom publicity material or other information is to be sent.
Indemnification clause
Flying
Evaluation
Mailing list
50. Part of a cancellation clause that outlines the amount of damages to be paid to the noncelling party in the event of a cancellation.
Island booth
Housing company
Uplink
Liquidated damage clause