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Event planning ethics and etiquette : a principled approach to the business of special event management / Judy Allen.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Etobicoke, Ont. : Wiley, ©2003Description: xxi, 234 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780470676448
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GT3405 .A416 2003
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Contents:
The ethical cost of doing business -- Fair competition -- Maintaining ethical boundaries -- Business etiquette, protocol and entertaining : on your home turf -- Business etiquette, protocol and entertaining : out of town or country -- Codes of conduct in the office : clients, suppliers and planners -- Codes of conduct on site: clients, suppliers and planners -- Codes of conduct on site : event planning crisis management -- Event planning ethics, etiquette and essentials a-z -- Event planning dos and don'ts : how to develop in-office and on-site ethics and business etiquette policies.
Summary: The world of event planning can be alluring and dangerous at once--exotic locales, wining and dining, and people traveling without their spouses. In such situations the line between business and pleasure blurs and the nature of relationships gets cloudy. With a thoughtless act or a less-than-tactful word, long-lasting business relationships can be ruined forever. In this environment, people often cut not just financial corners, but ethical ones, too. There's a fine line between innocent perks and inappropriate gifts or kickbacks. Event planners today must navigate a minefield of potentially sticky situations that can easily blow up in their face. Without a professional code, lines of acceptable behavior are easily crossed. And what you do personally can hurt you professionally. This book provides event planners with the companion they need to stay out of trouble, keep professional relationships healthy and profitable, avoid the riskier temptations of the lifestyle, and win business in a highly competitive market using ethical business practices.--From publisher description.
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Includes index.

The ethical cost of doing business --
Fair competition --
Maintaining ethical boundaries --
Business etiquette, protocol and entertaining : on your home turf --
Business etiquette, protocol and entertaining : out of town or country --
Codes of conduct in the office : clients, suppliers and planners --
Codes of conduct on site: clients, suppliers and planners --
Codes of conduct on site : event planning crisis management --
Event planning ethics, etiquette and essentials a-z --
Event planning dos and don'ts : how to develop in-office and on-site ethics and business etiquette policies.

The world of event planning can be alluring and dangerous at once--exotic locales, wining and dining, and people traveling without their spouses. In such situations the line between business and pleasure blurs and the nature of relationships gets cloudy. With a thoughtless act or a less-than-tactful word, long-lasting business relationships can be ruined forever. In this environment, people often cut not just financial corners, but ethical ones, too. There's a fine line between innocent perks and inappropriate gifts or kickbacks. Event planners today must navigate a minefield of potentially sticky situations that can easily blow up in their face. Without a professional code, lines of acceptable behavior are easily crossed. And what you do personally can hurt you professionally. This book provides event planners with the companion they need to stay out of trouble, keep professional relationships healthy and profitable, avoid the riskier temptations of the lifestyle, and win business in a highly competitive market using ethical business practices.--From publisher description.

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