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CMP: Certified Meeting Professional
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1. An alternative procedure that can be specified in contracts instead of going through the process of filing a complaint and pursuing the claim in court.
Stakeholder
Incremental budgeting
Straight time
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
2. Audio unit by which sound signals from all sources feed into one system; allows for dissimilar inputs (microphone and line) to be combined and controlled into one output.
Certified Special Event Professional (CSEP)
Mixer
Concession
Concession
3. 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.
Cut-off date
Computer data projection
Concession
Room block
4. Contract wording that outlines potential damages or fees that a party may be required to pay in the event that it does not fulfill minimum commitments in the contract.
ite inspection
Attrition clause
Integrated marketing
Travel agency
5. 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.
Limited power of attorney
Van line
Lead retrieval
Customs broker
6. The inducement to a contract. The cause - motive - price - or impelling influence which induces a contracting party to enter a contract.
Lectern microphone
U-shape set-up
Consideration
Good faith
7. Web sites that give visitors a reason to return to the site and be exposed to new offers.
Chat room
Lifelong learning
Exhibitor Advisory Committee
Flate rate
8. A type of barter. The exchange of goods and services instead of using money.
Trade-out
Air waybill
Accommodation
Etiquette
9. Period when the demand for a supplier's product or service is highest. Prices general increase in high season.
Rebates
Hospitality suite
High season
Backbone
10. A food service operation in which customers carry their own trays and select food from a display counter or counters. It is similar to a buffet - but food is served by attendants.
B2B
Special event professional
Rider
Cafeteria service
11. Insurance that protects a event organizer against financial loss or expenses incurred when contractually specified perils necessitate canceling or relocating a event - or cause a reduction in attendance.
Backbone
Cancellation or Interruption Insurance
Mediation
Hardwall
12. A feature of many videoconference systems that allows participants at each conference site to view and edit the same document.
Document sharing
Certified Meeting Professional (CMP)
Workshop
Booking agent
13. Contract wording that outlines potential damages or fees that a party may be required to pay in the event that it does not fulfill minimum commitments in the contract.
Liability
Stakeholder
Multi-point bridge
Attrition clause
14. I&D. 1) The set-up and teardown of exhibits. 2) Firm that does I&D work.
Truckload
Pad-wrapped
Installation and dismantle (I&D)
Meet and greet
15. Booth/stand space with aisles on all four sides.
Island booth
Room-based videoconferencing
Guest program
Chat room
16. Provision in a contract which outlines damages to be paid to the non-canceling party if cancellation occurs - due the canceling party's breach of the contract.
Production company
Cancellation clause
Van line
General service contractor GSC
17. 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.
Post-event report PER
Common carrier
Risk management
Facilitator
18. The rooms that are contracted for by an event organizer with a hotel(s) or housing facility(s) for a particular event.
Rider
Event-contracted block (ECB)
Whiteboarding
Webcast
19. Video tape recorder and player utilizing ½-inch (1.27 centimeter) tape. Not compatible with beta format.
V-shape set-up
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
Cancellation or Interruption Insurance
VHS Video Home System
20. The organization providing alcohol to guests.
Cancellation clause
Cafeteria service
Social host
V-shape set-up
21. A videoconference of more than two sites.
Cost center
PCMA Space Verification Program
Point-to-multipoint videoconference
Confirmation number
22. Educational and/or social events planned for spouses and guests of event participants.
Guest program
Theater set-up
Hospitality suite
Social host
23. Written document requiring individuals to disclose any conflicts of interest that may be created by their involvement with an organization.
Production company
Complimentary room
LCD projector
Conflict of interest statement
24. A nonprofit organization representing specific destinations formerly known as the International Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus. Members have expert knowledge of their city and its surrounding areas; typically they represent local hotels
Customs broker
Destination Marketing Association International
Indemnification clause
Incentive travel company
25. 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.
Caterer
Destination management company (DMC)
Cancellation or Interruption Insurance
Market segments
26. The person hired to review the content of advertising or marketing materials for consistency - accuracy - and to elminate repititious information.
Broadband
Copy editor
Skid
Streaming
27. A detailed list of the individual line items that make up the revenue and expense categories in a budget. A numbering system used to identify every line item in a budget - so income and expenses are posted to the correct accounts.
Suitcasing
Opt-out
Contract
Chart of accounts
28. 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
ite inspection
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
Mediation
Application service provider (ASP)
29. A wired or wireless microphone that hooks around the neck or is clipped to clothing. Sometimes called a NECKLACE - LAPEL - or PENDANT MICROPHONE.
Flying
Lavaliere microphone
Pro number
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
30. AP. A type of hotel rate that includes the price of the room and all meals. Also Called FULL AMERICAN PLAN (FAP).
American Plan (Full American Plan)
Pick-up
Lead retrieval
Theater set-up
31. Any group of rooms that is classified or separated differently than the general attendee block within the Event-Contracted Block (ECB).
Green event
Sub-block
Professional
Pre-set
32. 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.
Symposium
Break-even point
Schoolroom set-up
Conflict of interest statement
33. An event that broadcasts the audio and/or video portion of a keynote presentation or other educational sessions over the Web in real-time or on-demand.
Rooming list
DVCam
LED Light Emitting Diode
Webcast
34. Official authorization or approval; to provide with credentials; to send (an envoy) with letters of authorization; to recognize or vouch for as conforming with a standard; to recognize a college as maintaining academic standards; to consider or recog
Pro number
Group ware
E-conferencing
Accreditation
35. A Web site that serves as a year-round online marketplace for buyers and sellers within a given marketplace. Such sites are also referred to as business-to-business (B2B) marketplaces - business-to-consumer (B2C) marketplaces or consumer-to-consumer
Liquidated damage clause
Symposium
Business exchange
Slide
36. Structured educational and training experiences for personal or professional development.
B2B
Continuing education
Indirect costs
Music licensing
37. 1) Publicizing an event. See PUBLICITY. 2) An advancement in rank or position.
Schedule of services
Promotion
Fishbowl
Dimensional weight
38. 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.
Etiquette
Breakout session
Meeting Information Network (MINT)
Accommodation
39. 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.
Offer
Group ware
Audience reaction team
Quick set
40. 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
Sponsorship
Rooming list
Attrition clause
Banquet event order (BEO)
41. A seating arrangement with a row of seats on low risers around a BOARDROOM SET-UP. A very space-intensive set-up.
Dram shop laws
Two-tiered set-up
Low season
Outsourcing
42. Seating arrangement in which seats are in rows facing the stage area - no tables. See AUDITORIUM SET-UP.
Audit
Theater set-up
Needs assessment
Accommodation
43. 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
On-demand
Indirect costs
Hand carry
Balance sheet
44. 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.
Wireless microphone
Hold harmless
Sponsorship
Zero-based budgeting
45. An itemized statement furnished to a purchaser by a seller and usually specifying the price of goods or services and the terms of sale.
Contingency plan
Commerical invoice
Cancellation or Interruption Insurance
Logistics
46. 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.
Linear booth
Mailing list
Teleconferencing
Installation and dismantle (I&D)
47. A voluntary and selective amount of money - given at will for special or excellent service.
Tip
Two-tiered set-up
Certificate of insurance
In conjunction with (ICW)
48. 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.
Marketing collateral
Wireless microphone
Certified Meeting Professional (CMP)
Secure digital certificate
49. Complimentary tickets awarded by the official airline after the event according to the number of attendees who used the airline.
Distributed speaker system
Liquidated damage clause
Productivity ticket
Room block
50. 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
Function set-up order
National Speakers Association (NSA)
Specialty contractor
Radio frequency identification (RFID)