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100
Chefs prepare foods to order and serve them fresh to guests

Action Station

100

Organization that provides reservation services for a group and its attendees

Housing Bureau

100

The entity or individual that produces an event

Organizer

100

Descriptive information that is record of what is observed, presented in narrative by the respondent (AKA soft data)

Qualitative Data

100

A tax that is added to a product at each step of the manufacturing and marketing process, reflecting value which has been added to the product by processing

Value Added Tax (VAT)

200

Space reservations confirmed in writing

Definite Booking
200

A pre-cut, etched pattern fabricated from metal or glass that fits in a lighting instrument to form projected light into a shape 

Gobo

200

A record of transactions during an event where the resulting balance is paid directly by the group. May include room, tax, incidentals, F&B, AV, equipment, decor, etc.

Master Account
200

Two or more exhibit spaces back-to-back with an aisle on three sides (AKA End Cap)

Peninsula 

200

The process of building a budget without benefit of a previous year's budget

Zero-Based Budgeting
300

An accounting method that records income and expenses at the time when payment is received, or expenses are paid

Cash Accounting

300

A program designed to acquaint potential buyers with specific destinations or services and to stimulate the booking of an event. Often offered in groups, but sometimes on an individual basis.

Familiarization (FAM) Trip

300
Speaker whose presentation establishes the theme or tone of the event

Keynote Speaker

300

Curved, S-shaped tables that when placed together make a snake form

Serpentine 

300

Colored light that softly illuminates an area

Wash Light

400

An exhibit space with aisles on three sides

End Cap

400

Also called overhead or administrative costs, these are expenses not directly related to the event. They can include salaries, rent, and building and equipment maintenance 

Indirect Costs

400

Type of adjustable spotlight used to light lecterns, signs and areas that need a tightly focused pool of light

Leko Light

400

A financial ratio indicating the degree of profitability. Calculated as NET MONETARY BENEFITS/Meeting Costs x 100

Return on Investment (ROI)

400

1.) The number of union members hired to work for an event. 2.) Additional servers obtained from a labor source shared by several hotels. 3.) The minimum number of hours for which a union labourer must be paid, regardless of actual hours worked.

Union Call

500

These are participant-led conferences where everyone who attends contributes a demonstration or session, or otherwise volunteers in a way to contribute to the event

BarCamp
500

Special dividers, sectioning and protective padding inside exhibit crates

Jigging

500

Protocols that enable data transfer between wireless devices that are within very close proximity (less than 10cm)

Near Field Communication (NFC)

500

An action required to break down and reset a room

Turn-Around

500

A financial management method of pricing and capacity control that yields maximum profit. History, occupancy data, and competition are among the considerations used in this method.

Yield Management

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