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CMP: Certified Meeting Professional
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1. Efforts of a dissident group to obstruct the conduct of an event.
Confrontation
Focus group
International event
Combination bar
2. Absence of obstacles preventing handicapped persons from moving freely to all public areas within a building.
Travel agent
Downlink
Chart of accounts
Barrier-free
3. A government document which permits the "licensee" to engage in the export of designated goods to certain destinations.
Export license
Rigging
Video projection
Uplink
4. 1) Critiquing and rating the overall success of an event. 2) Developing an event profile from accurate event statistics.
Exhibition service contractor
Evaluation
DSL
Poster session
5. A black light used to make phosphorescent and fluorescent paints glow in the dark.
Meet and greet
Ultraviolet lighting
Outsourcing
General service contractor GSC
6. 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
ite inspection
Indemnification clause
Convention services manager (CSM)
Rounded hollow square
7. Period when the demand for a supplier's product or service is highest. Prices general increase in high season.
High season
Professional
Customs broker
V-shape set-up
8. (Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable or UTP) Usually referred to as Cat 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 or 5 cable. Cat 5 transmits data the fastest. Fast Ethernet requires enhanced Cat 5 cable or Cat 5 to operate at its full potential.
Category cable
Cut-off date
Site inspection
Lead retrieval
9. 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)
Arbitration
Act of God
Customs broker
10. Company that fabricates displays.
Exhibit house
Room-based videoconferencing
Budget
Press conference
11. A writtten plan that's purpose is to define the market for an event - outline a strategy for attracting and keeping participants - and prepare to adapt to changes in the market. This working document guides decisions about how - when - and where to e
Market segments
Quick set
Marketing plan
Style sheet
12. The tone of a document refers to the feeling or impression a document conveys. Formal writing style tends to convey an objective tone that is deliberate and factual. The toneo f an informal document typically is relaxed - informative - helpful - casu
B2B
Pre-con
Continuing education
Tone
13. Donated financial or material support - usually in exchange for recognition; Paid opportunity for entity or an exhibitor to increase its visibility at the event.
Sponsorship
Wireless microphone
Contract
Line array
14. 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.
Schoolroom set-up
Room block
Consideration
Line array
15. Detailed section of a contract.
In conjunction with (ICW)
Provision
ite inspection
Overtime
16. Minimum amount for which union labor must be paid.
Sales lead
Music licensing
Tone
Minimum labor call
17. 1) A statement of what one will give or take in return for something else (a price); proposal. 2) Proposal submitted by a convention & visitors bureau and/or hotel(s) to an event organizer that includes defined dates and room blocks.
Bid
Two-tiered set-up
Pre-con
Space assignment
18. Booth/stand space with aisles on all four sides.
Export license
Island booth
Hand carry
PCMA Space Verification Program
19. An additional clause in artist's contract stipulating special requirements such as travel - dressing rooms - technical equipment - etc.
Pick-up
Rider
Lectern microphone
Butler service
20. Transportation for participants; usually by coach or van - provided on a continuous basis for a certain time period.
Shuttle service
CYC
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Rigging
21. An email - bulk fax - or bulk mail broadcast that provides attendees and prospects with the latest news and information about an upcoming event. Such reminders are usually distributed on an opt-in basis. See EMAIL ALERT.
Gobo
Conference reminder
Document sharing
Common carrier
22. Building an event budget on estimates of potential income and likely expenses because there is no financial history from prior events available to use.
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
Change order
Zero-based budgeting
Floor plan
23. Solicitation of opinions regarding services; questionnaire.
ite inspection
Survey
Distributed speaker system
Release date
24. 1) Common term for sealed beam spot or flood lamp with self-contained lens surfaced glass. 2) In golf - one less than bogey.
Cancellation clause
Slide
Floor plan
PAR
25. Truckload rates apply where the tariff shows a truckload minimum weight. Charges will be at the truckload minimum weight unless weight is higher.
Event specifications guide (ESG)
Truckload
LCD projector
Priority point system
26. AKA CSEP or Certified Special Event Professional - a designation offered by the International Special Events Society (ISES) earned through education - perofrmance - experience - and service to the industry.
Conflict of interest statement
Special event professional
Variable costs
Lavaliere microphone
27. 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
Travel agency
Dram shop laws
Charter
APEX
28. An audio signal generated by a microphone.
Minimum labor call
Mic level
Full American Plan
Lot labeling
29. 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.
Common carrier
Customs
Consular invoice
Return on investment ROI
30. Linear exhibits are generally 10' deep. They are offered in 10' or 15' widths and can be combined to create an exhibit of almost any length.
Accreditation
Speakers bureau
Linear booth
Variable costs
31. 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.
V-shape set-up
Contract
Commerical invoice
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
32. Two or more computers or peripherals that are linked together for the purpose of sharing data.
Network
Mixer
Audit
Point-to-multipoint videoconference
33. Process of translating one language into another while the speaker is speaking.
CYC
Fishbowl
Simultaneous translation
Mailing list
34. 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 -
Master account
Booth
Force majeure
Opt-in
35. A release of rights to substitute one party for another party. The release of an insurance company right to succeed to the insured's rights to sue for damages against the tortfeasor - after the insurance company pays an insured's claim of loss due to
Indemnification clause
Certified Professional Catering Executive (CPCE)
Waiver of subrogation
Transfer
36. The presenter is questioned by a moderator on behalf of the audience.
Certified Speaking Professional (CSP)
Jurisdiction
Application service provider (ASP)
Interview
37. 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
Productivity ticket
Tip
Event specifications guide (ESG)
In-house contractor
38. A third party vendor or company that offers complete turnkey organization support for an event - including administrative and event management services.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Transfer
Demonstration
Multidisciplinary
39. Raised platform.
Floor plan
Banquet event order (BEO)
Shuttle service
Riser
40. Marketing tools or programs used to influence buying patterns and build customer loyalty.
Hand carry
Net worth
Release date
Inducements
41. Type of meeting which brings together three or more people in two or more locations through telecommunications.
Teleconferencing
Multi-management firm
ducational programming committee
Air waybill
42. 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.
Secure digital certificate
U-shape set-up
Strategic plan
PCMA Space Verification Program
43. Web based conferencing - a vital component of the modern event professional's toolbox.
Marketing plan
Schoolroom set-up
Priority point system
E-conferencing
44. 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.
Continental breakfast
Value proposition
Caterer
Omnidirectional microphone
45. A list - whether printed or electronic - by which an event organizer and/or their designates (e.g. a housing bureau) delivers multiple reservations to a hotel or other housing facility. Often the information contained in a rooming list is originally
Rooming list
Limited power of attorney
Conference reminder
Arbitration
46. Flat rate for which a hotel or motel agrees to offer any of its available sleeping rooms (with the exception of suites) to a group. Final assignment of rooms is at the discretion of the hotel. See RUN-OF-THE-HOUSE RATE.
Music licensing
Foreign exchange currency risk
Flate rate
Banquet event order (BEO)
47. This beverage service includes both cash-bar and open-bar concepts. Guests are issued a certain number of tickets for free drinks and are then required to purchase additional drinks if desired.
Commerical invoice
Combination bar
Lavaliere microphone
Omnidirectional microphone
48. Integrated services digital network. A single ISDN line carries data at 128 Kbps. Although video conferences are possible at slower speeds - ISDN is considered to be the minimum for acceptable-quality video transmission.
ISDN
DVCam
Convention and visitors bureau (CVB)
Message board
49. Building an event budet by analyzing both the projected and actual figures from the previous year's budget.
Incremental budgeting
Air waybill
Facilitator
Cancellation or Interruption Insurance
50. Program and process by which a participant completes proscribed training and passes an assessment.
Certification
Bandwidth
Commerical invoice
Contingency plan