Decision Makers – Part I
Every event has to have decision makers. Those are the people who have the final say on what happens. Unfortnately more decision makers have a myriad of other duties to attend to so they delegate the information gathering task to a co-worker without giving them the authority to finalize the decisions.
Obviously it’s a much easier road for you if you’re the only decision maker. But, is that really such a good idea?
You are creating an event that is going to draw a variety of people. You may have a lot of experience planning events and have a good feel for what works and what doesn’t. Or, you may be totally new to this party planning business and welcome whatever help you can get.
You’re going to have a wide variety of guests to please. A wide variety of opinions, input to a brainstorming session, can be a very successful way to begin your party planning procedure. Open your mind to all the possibilities for your event. Creativity and ingenuity is what makes events different. Encourage that creativity from the people you’re working with and acknowledge them for it. They will be much more likely to work with you next time if they feel they got credit when it was due.
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Next Post – More about the decision makers.
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