Talk:Meeting and convention planner

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Please explain conventionally planning?


External links[edit]

I've removed the following external links from this article per WP:EL and WP:NOT. Please discuss external links here before adding to this article. --Busy Stubber 18:00, 11 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Literature list[edit]

If the following are used as sources for text in this article, please link them to the text using inline citations for verification. Please do not create reading lists without discussing it on the talk page -- see WP:NOT. These books, magazines and websites could be used as sources for information in the article. This article is about the occupation of planning meetings and conventions. Please add cited information on the role and responsiblities of a meeting and convention planner. Thank you! --Busy Stubber 18:29, 18 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Voso, Michele 1998 The Convention and Meeting Planner's Handbook. Lexington Books.
  • Krug, Susan 2000 The Convention Industry Council Manual, 7th edition. Convention Industry Council: McLean, Virginia.
  • Convention and Meeting Planner Guide
  • Smart Meetings (magazine)
  • Incentives & Meetings (magazine)
  • Meetings and Conventions (magazine)
  • The Meeting Professional (magazine)
  • MeetingNews (magazine)
  • Plan Your Meetings (magazine)
  • Successful Meetings (magazine)