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We learn from mistakes – how to use the SWOT analysis to assess the event and improve our offer (pt. 2)
This is a continuation of the post regarding the use of the SWOT analysis for the evaluation of the event and the development of performance standards ensuring high quality for subsequent events. In part 1, we took a look at examples of Strengths and Weaknesses. In this part, we [...]Read more

We learn from mistakes – how to use the SWOT analysis to assess the event and improve our offer (pt. 1)
In one of our previous posts we proposed event organizers the use of the SWOT analysis during the event (training courses, workshops or conferences) planning. Today, we will present how to use the SWOT analysis to evaluate the event and develop action standards that ensure [...]Read more

Global Entrepreneurship Week – how to register an event?
The 11th edition of the Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) is approaching really fast. In less than a month – on November 12–19 – conferences, training courses and workshops dedicated to supporting entrepreneurship will take place all over Poland and in many places around the [...]Read more

The power of a checklist (part 4) – 3… 2… 1… 0… start!
This post is the last in a series devoted to the power of a checklist. Check the previous ones if you want to find out why the checklist is an inseparable element of the organization of events, what points should it contain at the planning stage and a few months before its start. [...]Read more

The most important elements of customer service before the event
Each organizer of training courses and conferences deals with the attendees before, during and after the event. All activities related to this qualify as Customer Service. In this post, we will focus on the most important elements of customer service before the event, so before [...]Read more

The power of a checklist (part 3) – from the idea to its implementation
This post is a continuation of a series devoted to the power of the checklist. Check the previous ones if you want to find out why the checklist is an inseparable element of the organization of events and what points should it contain at the planning stage. Meanwhile, time is [...]Read more

American capitalism illustrated by the example of online event registration software
The online event registration industry in the “software as a service” model is very developed, with the majority of players being located in the United States. It is known that there are no limits on the internet, however, the location of the software provider [...]Read more

Online event registration software: own, open-source or paid solutions – pros and cons (part 3: paid solution)
Today’s post is the last in a series devoted to possible technological solutions of online event registration systems. The previous two entries concerned the development of a custom registration software and free (or little-paid) solutions based on the open source code [...]Read more

The power of a checklist (part 2) – your customized checklist
Checklists are a tool helping to avoid mishaps and even major disasters, not only in the professional area. We have already written about their numerous advantages in the event manager’s work. In today’s post, we will try to summarize how to construct an optimal tool [...]Read more