Vocabulary
Strategic Planning Management
Sustainability
Continuity & Evaluation
100
Define "SMMP".
Strategic Meeting Management Program - A focused approach on increasing efficiency and reducing costs across the organization for all of its events.
100

What are the THREE distinct elements of Strategic Planning?

1. Discovery - know the organization
2. Analysis - data is your friend! 
3. Planning - not event planning...STRATEGIC planning ;)

100

What is a sustainable event?

An event with a balanced approach to economic activity, environmental responsibility, and social progress. These help reduce the impact of events on the environment and can improve the financial outcomes for an organization.

100

What does Business Continuity refer to?

Business Continuity is the ability of an organization to continue to operate during and after an emergency, crisis, or disaster occurs. 

200
Define "ESG".
Event Specification Guide - a comprehensive document that outlines the complete requirements and instructions for an event.
200

Why is Strategic Planning important?

Depending on your role in the organization, it is your opportunity to articulate how meetings and events can help achieve your organization's goals and objectives.


200

What are the 4 R's of sustainable practice?

1. Rethink 

2. Reduce 

3. Re-use 

4. Recycle

200
What is Contingency Planning?
Contingency planning addresses the ability of the event professional to carry off the event as planned. 


(while business continuity planning addresses the business as a whole.)

300
Define "Strategic Planning".
Strategic Planning is the process by which an organization develops its long range plan of action.
300

What types of information and requirements are needed to carry out an event?

1. Financial Resources
2. Human Resources
3. Marketing and Public Relations Resources
4. Technology Requirements
5. Logistical Requirements
6. Event-Specific Resources
7. Legal or Regulatory Requirements
8. Evaluation Resources
9. Sustainability Resources
10. Safety and Security Resources


300
APEX/ASTM, ISO 20121, and GRI EOSS are all types of what?
They are the 3 major sustainable event standards and protocols. They are a checklist, a process-oriented management program, and reporting protocol for sustainability measures, respectively.
300

What is the difference between a survey and a questionnaire?

Survey - given to respondant and answered directly on survey. 

Questionnaire - administered verbally with respondandt verbally dictating answer to administrator. 

400
Define SMART objectives.

What makes them SMARTER?
S - specific

M - measurable
A - attainable
R - relevant
T - time based
E - ethical
R -recorded

400

What should be included in my strategic plan?

Mission Statement, goals, and objectives for the event.

Business Environment Analysis.

Implementation, communication, and financial plans.

Key Performance Indicators.

400

What are 3 areas of planning can help improve the environmental and social responsibility of an event?

1. Destination/Venue choice
2. Opting for "Green" Transportation
3. Food/Beverage - ganging menus, in season opts
4. Communication/Marketing
5. Onsite Procedures
6. A/V

400

What are the 4 basic formats of survey questions?

1. Open-ended Questions - 2. Checklist - 3. Two Way Questions - 4. Multiple Choice Questions

500
Define "KPI" and "ROI".
Key Performance Indicators - quantifiable measurements of critical success factors for an organization.


Return on Investment - a financial ratio indicating the degree of profitability.

500

Name two areas in which a KPI can be identified.

Key Performance Indicators. These are quantifiable measurements of critical success factors for an event. (These should be tailored to your organization.)

1. Financial: budget vs actual
2. Registration: numbers
3. Education: post-event surveys
4. Exhibitors: number and quality of leads
5. Motivation: staff-satisfaction survey scores
6. Sustainability: participation in community outreach opportunities
7. Planning: meeting milestone dates
8. Marketing: social media statistics
9. Evaluation: response rates to survey

500

Identify two of the six steps of implementing a sustainable plan for an event.

1. Develop guidelines

2. Communicate objectives internally

3. Negotiate sustainable practices

4. Inform attendees

5. Verify on-site

6. Promote the sustainable event practices

500

What are the 3 steps to developing an effective evaluation plan?

1. Define success - 2. Determine measurable objectives (SMART) - 3. Measure ROI. Meeting owners, participants, and exhibitors will all measure the event differently, so focus in on each need.