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CMP: Certified Meeting Professional
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1. 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
Media relations
On-demand
Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE)
Post-event report PER
2. Digital light processor data/video projectors were developed with an entirely new processor using microscopic mirrors to recreate video images and display them in a number of settings. These projectors picked up where LCD left off by reproducing vide
DLP projector
Commerical invoice
Butler service
Inducements
3. ASP. A company that manages and distributes software-based solutions to customers across a wide area network from a central data center. In essence - ASPs are a way for organizations to outsource some or almost all aspects of their information techno
Audience reaction team
Application service provider (ASP)
Computer assisted drawing (CAD)
Sub-block
4. 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.
Trade show facilitation website
Union
ite inspection
Marketing collateral
5. 4 or 5 participants query the main speaker from the stage with questions from the audience and follow up questions.
Audience reaction team
Network
Lavaliere microphone
Virtual conferencing
6. 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.
Multidisciplinary
Outboarding
Booth
PAR
7. Registration made via the Web.
Online registration
Certificate of insurance
Event profile
Broadband
8. The newest development in audio systems that can take traditional distributed systems - which require delay speakers to be hung throughout the room - to a new level. The advantage is that you can cover a room from a single line of speakers over the r
Cost center
Line array
PCMA Space Verification Program
Group ware
9. LTL. Rates applicable when the quantity of freight is less than the volume of truckload minimum weight.
Less than truckload
Projector
Webconferencing
Unopposed exhibit hours
10. A third party vendor or company that offers complete turnkey organization support for an event - including administrative and event management services.
Facilitator
Site inspection
Multidisciplinary
Pre-event meeting
11. Items that an exhibitor is allowed to carry unaided into a event facility without being charged.
Flying
Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Lot labeling
Hand carry
12. Land-based system for videoconferencing designed to manage communication between one group of people - usually in a conference room setting - with another group or groups in similar settings elsewhere.
Mag-stripe
Post-event report PER
Yield management
Room-based videoconferencing
13. Apparatus used for projecting photographic slides onto a screen. It will often have a remote (either wired or wireless) that can be used to advance the slides.
One-stop shop
Slide
Post-event report PER
Site inspection
14. 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
Exclusive
Accommodation
French banquet service
Lifelong learning
15. 1) Room or suite of rooms used to entertain guests. 2) An event in the United States usually separate from the exhibit - in which refreshments are served and exhibitor personnel and visitors socialize.
Hospitality suite
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
Social host
Flying
16. Expenses that vary based upon various factors - such as the number of attendees .
LCD projector
Network
Variable costs
Contingency plan
17. 1) Critiquing and rating the overall success of an event. 2) Developing an event profile from accurate event statistics.
Incentive travel company
Cluster
Mag-stripe
Evaluation
18. Process of translating one language into another while the speaker is speaking.
Linear booth
Simultaneous translation
Podcast
Media relations
19. A record of transactions during an event where the resulting balance is paid directly by the group. May include room - tax - incidentals - food and beverage - audiovisual equipment - decor - etc. Also Called MASTER BILL.
Minimum labor call
Cash flow
Charter
Master account
20. 1) Merchandise or refreshments sold on site - to individuals - in conjunction with an event. 2) Contractual agreement where one party provides something of value to the other party in exchange for something else - pending certain conditions.
Tip
Concession
Productivity ticket
Leko
21. 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
Application sharing
Russian restaurant service
Chat room
Fiber-optic cable
22. Devices for the deaf or hearing imparied available in public phone banks and/or at the registration desk.
Colloquium
Common carrier
Barrier-free
Telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDD)
23. 1) Meeting of several persons for intensive discussion. The workshop concept has been developed to compensate for diverging views in a particular discipline or on a particular subject. 2) Informal and public session of free discussion organized to ta
Workshop
Real-time
Social host
Complimentary room
24. 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.
Destination management company (DMC)
Decorator
Casual attire
Common carrier
25. 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
Schoolroom set-up
Russian restaurant service
T-1 line
26. Labor performed and paid at standard rate for work during normal business hours as established by unions.
Straight time
Accessibility
Logistics
Certified Special Event Professional (CSEP)
27. Raised horizontal surface - stage - or flooring.
Conference reminder
Shuttle service
Indemnification clause
Platform
28. (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.
Zero-based budgeting
Business exchange
Category cable
Smart form
29. In-person on-site review and evaluation of a venue or location for an event.
Telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDD)
Site inspection
Official carrier
Lavaliere microphone
30. 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
Cut-off date
Production company
Mag-stripe
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
31. A feature of many videoconference systems that allows participants at each conference site to view and edit the same document.
Certified Special Event Professional (CSEP)
Broadband
Document sharing
Production company
32. A date set by event management and/or general service contractor for the arrival of freight at a trade event. Usually shipments received before or after this date are assessed a penalty charge.
Target date
Deposit
Zone fare
Exhibit house
33. Truckload rates apply where the tariff shows a truckload minimum weight. Charges will be at the truckload minimum weight unless weight is higher.
Customs
Truckload
Exhibit house
Gratuity
34. 1) Some Web-based content such as event Webcasts are made available to online customers on a pay-per-view basis - which means that customers have to pay to access this programming. 2) Video productions accessible to customers who pay for access to th
Pay-per-view
DSL
Pre-event meeting
General service contractor GSC
35. Magnetic Stripe. A lead retrieval system using a magnetic strip on either the back of a paper badge (similar to some airline tickets) or on plastic badges similar to credit cards.
Pre-registration
Butler service
Mag-stripe
Zone fare
36. Mandatory continuning education requirements for legal professionals are adminstered by the American Bar Association (ABA).
Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE)
T-shape set-up
Arbitration
ducational programming committee
37. 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
Room block
Fixed costs
ISDN
Exclusive
38. Function room set-up that saves room turnover time - limits the number of event rooms required - and avoids additional charges for changing room set-ups.
Straight-row seating
Customs broker
Quick set
Zone fare
39. A voluntary payment added to a bill (e.g. a restaurant check) - to signify good service.
Logistics
Gratuity
Destination management company (DMC)
Covers
40. 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
Outboarding
Streaming
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
T-3 line
41. The station used to transmit signals from Earth to a satellite (videoconferencing).
T-shape set-up
Uplink
Value proposition
Full American Plan
42. A facility that provides a dedicated environment for events - especially small events. May be certified by the International Association of Conference Centers.
Event specifications guide (ESG)
Conference center
Lot labeling
Service charge
43. 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.
On consumption
Application sharing
Webconferencing
Hundredweight (CWT)
44. Seating arrangement in which seats are in rows facing the stage area - no tables. See AUDITORIUM SET-UP.
Lectern
Theater set-up
Slide
Telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDD)
45. The organization providing alcohol to guests.
Walk
Link
Social host
Theater set-up
46. Portable MICROPHONE operating on its own power source. Often used to pass through an audience for questions or comments. Also Called WIRELESS MICROPHONE.
ducational programming committee
Sales lead
Wireless microphone
In conjunction with (ICW)
47. Series of tables set up in the shape of the block T with chairs set all around except at the head table.
Deposit
Bandwidth
T-shape set-up
Gobo
48. Amount of money paid to secure a room - facility or service in advance.
Breakout session
Advance deposit
Hold harmless
Fiber-optic cable
49. 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
Continental breakfast
Dram shop laws
French banquet service
Master account
50. 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
Symposium
Lead retrieval
Rooming list
Attrition clause