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CMP: Certified Meeting Professional
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1. 1) Any seat - berth - room - or service provided and/or sold to a guest - attendee or passenger. 2) Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - a step taken to allow a person with a disability to participate in an event or employment.
Request for proposal (RFP)
Etiquette
Accommodation
Conference reminder
2. A government document which permits the "licensee" to engage in the export of designated goods to certain destinations.
Accreditation
Exhibitor service manual
Export license
Interface
3. 1) Critiquing and rating the overall success of an event. 2) Developing an event profile from accurate event statistics.
Complimentary room
Evaluation
Gratuity
One-stop shop
4. An interchange between an inner circle debating an issue and an outer circle of observers. Individuals occasionally move from one circle to the other.
Lifelong learning
Fishbowl
Provision
In-house contractor
5. A pre-cut - etched pattern fabricated from metal or glass that fits in the focal plane of a lighting instrument to form projected light into a shape (logo - graphic or even scenery). Templates can form light images on ceilings and walls. The pattern
Post-event report PER
Truckload
Gobo
Bandwidth
6. 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
APEX Post Event Report (PER)
E-conferencing
Rider
Stand
7. Any agreement which limits who may provide specific products or services under certain conditions to only one party. A general service contractor - for instance - may have an "exclusive" in a particular facility - meaning that no other contractor is
Cancellation Clause
Certified Speaking Professional (CSP)
Exclusive
NCR form
8. 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
Integrated marketing
Mediation
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Rounded hollow square
9. Formalized statement of outcomes to be anticipated as a result of the educational process.
Objective
Cut-off date
LED Light Emitting Diode
Style sheet
10. A system in which revenue and expenses are counted as they are actually received.
Hold harmless
Citywide event
Cash accounting
Whiteboarding
11. 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
Air waybill
Mic level
Consular invoice
Installation and dismantle (I&D)
12. RFP. 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.
Request for proposal (RFP)
Poster session
Group specifications guide
Certified Meeting Professional (CMP)
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.
Housing company
Attrition clause
Sales lead
Assisted listening devices (ALD)
14. I&D. 1) The set-up and teardown of exhibits. 2) Firm that does I&D work.
Special event professional
Installation and dismantle (I&D)
Lifelong learning
Lead retrieval
15. Web browser-based videoconferencing.
Real-time
Zero-based budgeting
Space assignment
Webconferencing
16. A member of the Convention Industry Council.
Rooming list
Fresnel
Commission
National Speakers Association (NSA)
17. Certification of measurements of meeting space through the Function Space Verification Program offered by the Professional Convention Management Association or through graphics layout software companies - e.g. MeetingMatrix.
Request for proposal (RFP)
Zone fare
Cost center
PCMA Space Verification Program
18. Number of facility guest rooms actually used out of a room block.
Computer data projection
National Speakers Association (NSA)
Value-added tax (VAT)
Pick-up
19. A marketing plan should answer the question - What is the benefit to attending the event?
Overhead
Accreditation
Van line
Value proposition
20. The opposite of an opt-in email marketing campaign
Fiber-optic cable
Opt-out
Multidisciplinary
In conjunction with (ICW)
21. Abbreviation for "hundred weight." This is the unit of measure used in drayage and freight shipments.
Network
Rounded hollow square
Symposium
Hundredweight (CWT)
22. Minimum amount for which union labor must be paid.
Pallet
Act of God
Minimum labor call
Russian restaurant service
23. 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.
Van line
LCD projector
APEX
Cut-off date
24. 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.
Advance registration
Dimensional weight
Caterer
Direct billing
25. Equipment which projects an image on a screen by passing light through a transparent slide or other transparency.
Productivity ticket
Overhead
Downlink
Stakeholder
26. 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.
Outboarding
Professional congress organizer (PCO)
Multi-point bridge
Two-tiered set-up
27. Categorization of people - organizations or businesses by professional discipline or primary areas of interest for the purposes of sales analysis or assignment.
Market segments
Customs broker
Contract
Outboarding
28. Wooden platform used to carry goods. See SKID.
Pallet
Release date
Streaming
Flate rate
29. A popular digital format for meeetings with a good quality image - an extended recording time up to 184 minutes - with a tape stock that is less expensive than BetaSP.
Logistics
Event profile
DVCam
Guest program
30. Continuning education requirements for legal professionals are adminstered by the American Bar Association (ABA).
Conference center
Official carrier
Guest program
Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
31. Pre-program information distributed to tour guides - field representatives - venues or vendors - regarding the details of their program assignment for a given event or program.
Survey
Schedule of services
Suitcasing
Flying
32. Raised platform usually above the floor of a hall or large room.
Tip
Sponsorship
Dais
Change order
33. Downloadable audio and video programs playable on MP3 players. This type of application may change the face of event marketing.
Shuttle service
American Plan (Full American Plan)
Podcast
Sponsorship
34. 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.
Poster session
Indemnification clause
Advance deposit
Stacked speaker system
35. A type of room rate that includes breakfast and one other meal (usually dinner).
Cash bar
Credit card badge
Modified American Plan MAP
Trade show facilitation website
36. Actual number of meals served at a catered meal function or in a restaurant. See AUDIENCE COUNT.
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
Less than truckload
ISDN
Covers
37. Company that fabricates displays.
Omnidirectional microphone
Continuing education
Exhibit house
Booth
38. 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.
Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
Network
Specialty contractor
Outsourcing
39. An individual or company providing installation & dismantle and booth/stand and hall dressing services for a trade show and/or its exhibitors. Decorator services may be provided by carpenters - sign painters or others depending upon union jurisdictio
APEX RFP
Russian banquet service
Russian restaurant service
Decorator
40. The organization who provides accrediation for Continuing Medical Education (CME).
Production company
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
Suitcasing
Certification
41. A list of special spellings - terms and style points to be used consistently in publications related to an event.
Manifest
Style sheet
Wireless microphone
Interview
42. 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
Opt-in
Platform
Change order
American Bar Association (ABA)
43. Designated day when the facility will release a block of sleeping rooms to the general public.
Exhibitor-appointed contractor (EAC)
Reservation review date
Space assignment
Break-even point
44. Type of meeting which brings together three or more people in two or more locations through telecommunications.
Teleconferencing
Network
Meet and greet
Consular invoice
45. 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
Fiber-optic cable
Smart card
Download
Professional
46. In the United States - a legal term for laws covering the liability of people serving alcoholic beverages. Under dram shop laws - a party injured by an intoxicated person can sue establishments contributing to that person's intoxication. Many dram sh
French banquet service
Backbone
Dram shop laws
Facilitator
47. Foods are cooked tableside. Servers put the food on platters and present themt ot he seated guests who serve themselves. Russian service requires sufficient space between tables for the servers to move about freely.
Media relations
Familiarization (fam) trip
Needs assessment
Russian restaurant service
48. 1) Free-standing pavilion or light structure - often inside a facility - where printed or electronic information is available. 2) A small enclosure for ticket sales - information - etc.
Pre-con
Chat room
Liability
Kiosk
49. The transfer of monies into and out of an enterprise.
Cash flow
Booking agent
Speakers bureau
Focus group
50. 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.
Shuttle service
DVCam
Export declaration
Caterer