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Topic: Corporate Meetings Attractive New Venues Open in New YorkPlanning an event in New York? There are a host of new venue options that you might be interested in looking at -- from the Museum of the American Indian and the new Comix comedy club to luxury golf facility Drive 495 and a variety of theme restaurants. How to Organize a Golf EventKeep these basic planning tips in mind when organizing a golf event. Inspecting Venues to Find the Right SiteHere are some tips on inspecting and choosing a site, looking for creative opportunities, and negotiating costs. Meeting in Las Vegas?Keep Harrah's properties in mind for their range of event options and meeting amenities. Meeting Planning: How to Deal With Shrinking Lead TimesMore corporate events are being planned with shorter time frames. Here are some ideas for coping. New York Area Offers On-Board Event OptionsFor organizing an on-board event in the New York City area, try one of these floating-party options. Planning Holiday Events - September 2008If you’re entrusted with planning the annual holiday fête year after year, coming up with new ways to generate excitement and vary the program can be a big challenge. Following are suggestions for some fresh approaches and spirited ideas to help you rise to the occasion. Practical Protocol: Hospitality Industry Hot ButtonsReceiving lines, seating arrangements, and gift-giving are all details that can give a meeting planner trouble, unless they are familiar with the protocol and etiquette. Secret Gardens, Terraces and Private PatiosNew York offers a number of out-of-the-way places to have a quiet meeting or event. Setting Up a 'Quick' National Sales MeetingPutting together a motivational sales meeting is tough enough - even tougher with a tight time frame. Here are some tips for pulling it off. Ten Questions, Ten Minutes, One Event PlannerEvent planner Andrea Strauss answers questions about her event planning background and experiences. Tips for Holding Special Events at RestaurantsBefore choosing a restaurant for you event, look carefully at the set-up, facilities, decor, service, and menu. Using Resorts for Events and Meetings - February 2008If you’re searching for a venue that combines meeting facilities, food and beverage service, team-building resources, plus relaxation and recreational options all in one place, resorts are a good bet. Following are tips on choosing the perfect site and suggestions for planning your event at a resort property. Using Resorts for Meetings and EventsResorts are custom made for offsite meetings and events. Here are some inspection and planning tips to ensure that you get all that you need. What Entertainment Is Right For Your Event?Picking the appropriate entertainment for an event can be difficult. Here are some quick tips on finding something that aligns with your message. Working With Caterers - August 2008The general buzz around food—the ingredients, where they come from, how they are presented, menu selection, what beverages best complement the cuisine—has led planners to focus more attention on the catering component at events. Following are insights from industry pros on meeting client demands, food and beverage trends, and guidelines on how to work with caterers. Working With Conference CentersDedicated conference centers are designed to provide high-quality meeting space, far removed from the daily distractions of the office environment. You should expect to find clean, climate-controlled, user-friendly rooms supplied with up-to-date presentation equipment, comfortable seating, and easily accessible, knowledgeable staff to assist in technical support issues and other details of on-premise meeting planning and execution. Following are guidelines on what to expect, questions to ask, and how to work with these facilities and staff. Working With Hotels - July 2008Hotels have always been go-to sites for meetings and special events, but new builds and the revamped or expanded facilities of established properties are making them even more attractive to the corporate event planning community. Following are points to keep in mind when you’re considering using a hotel space for an upcoming event. Click Here to subscribe to our Topic One newsletterA national e-newsletter that each month delves into one topic of interest for event professionals, providing helpful hints and "how-to" information that planners can use as an on-the-job primer. Topics include: setting a budget, negotiating with hotels, working with restaurants, unique venues, AV/lighting/staging trends, catering ideas and more. Topic One articles have been archived by subject category within AgendaOnline.com's Articles/Resources section. 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