Monday, January 30, 2017

Event Planning In the Corporate world πŸŽ‰

Corporate communications is more than just marketing, finance, and operations. it's creating relations with people and most importantly building trust among your partners as well as your audience. Corporate Communications plays an essential factor in the organizational world. From media relations, to crisis communication, all of these terms are extremely crustal to understand in the Corporate world. So, this leads me into my topic question of the day, how does corporate communications go hand and hand with event planning?  Well, event planning is all about building relationships with clients! Although that sounds hard to do, it takes time for you to earn your credibility in this competitive field. You have to start off small to get into something much bigger than you are. 
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Planning events has it's fair share of social media. Starting your own webpage can earn your trust with other clients. Nowadays, everyone looks up everything on social media to make sure an organization or product is legit. Advertisement is key to success so make sure you create a brand for yourself. In this field you will be faced in many crisis's. Not everything is going to go as planned and that's when crisis communications steps in. Every plan should have a back up plan and that's what I've learned in the corporate world. In planning event's, you can have a bride missing her dress, or a DJ running an hour late, but that's our job behind the scenes to have everything under control even though it might be falling apart. There will always be a possibility of something going wrong but that's okay because we are trained to establish a plan B. So there you have it; event planning isn't just rainbows and sunshine, it's demanding, competitive, stressful, and ruthless. But over-all, rewarding. Until next time guys! Here's a little video at the bottom of someone who inspired me to choose this path. 


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