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July 2005
| Campus Events Professional July 2005 full issue PDF |
| Calculated Success: Event Accounting By Mark Sonder, CSEP There is an old saying that goes something like this: Success is not always determined by money, but it is way ahead of whatever is in second place. Here is a list of tips and formulas to assist you in assessing and planning an events financial performance goals. |
| Inspirate to Get the Best from Staff, Volunteers, and Committees By Betsy Wiersma, CSEP, Wiersma Experience Marketing What happens when you combine inspiration with motivation? You get focused and productive staff, volunteers, and committees. |
| Working with a Consultant By Jan B. King Ive been both a CEO and a consultant, so Ive seen consulting from both perspectives, including what goes right and what goes wrong when a consultant comes into an organization. Here is what your consultant would love to tell you about ensuring his or her success while working on your behalf. |
| What Can a Consultant Do for You? By Dan Nelson, CSEP, CMP If the learning curve for planning a large-scale event is simply too steep for you and your staff, its time to investigate the world of consulting. A dedicated industry professional can bring much-needed expertise and focus to a project, freeing you and your staff to actually do your jobs. |
| Event Management: Profession or Occupation? By Julia Rutherford Silvers, CSEP Event management is on the road to becoming a fully recognized profession. But we still need to build consistent systems of education, best practices, and accountability for event management to attain a true professions status. |
| Product Showcase: Litecubes Litecubes are realistically designed, 1-inch, clear plastic blocks that resemble frozen ice cubes. What makes them unique is the battery-operated light inside that illuminates the cube (and whatever it is submerged in) from the inside out. |