So, you’ve thought of everything— but just in case, have a back-up plan that addresses what to do in case of emergency
Identify your target audience
Who will be attending the event? Who do you need to have at the event to help you meet your goals and objectives?
Emergencies can include:
Risk Management
Follow these five steps to protect against damage and loss:
Additional Resources
- A Risk Management Checklist to Help Avoid Disaster by Joshua L. Grimes, Meetings Today
- Emergency and Risk Management Checklist, Meetings & Conventions: Planner’s Portfolio, November 2001 by Martha Cooke
- Risks Get Riskier for Nonprofits: ERM Can Help by Donna Galer & Al Decker, Nonprofit World Magazine
- You’ve Been Asked to Plan an Event. Now What? – Step 21: Emergency Planning? Be Prepared with These Tips! (March 2016) Marco Promotional Products - http://www.marcopromos.com/
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