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Breaking News: CEIR Releases Two New Reports
Space Allocation Methods for Exhibitions and Events, Managing Exhibit Results for the Not-for-Profit Government Exhibitor: Building a Better Display
DALLAS, 21 July 2010 - The Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) announces the release of two new industry reports. The first is a Guru Report, Space Allocation Methods for Exhibitions and Events, written by Randy Bauler, CEM, and sponsored by the Exhibition Services & Contractors Association. This new report outlines some of the more common exhibit space allocation methods employed by organizers of exhibitions and events.
The second, Managing Exhibit Results for the Not-for-Profit Government Exhibitor: Building a Better Display, is the fifth and final report in a series aimed at educating the not-for-profit government exhibitor on how to plan and build a successful exhibiting program from start to finish. This report, written by Barry Siskind, addresses key criteria that a government exhibit manager should consider when undertaking the development of a display.
Other reports in the Not-for-Profit Exhibiting series:
Government Exhibits A Primer for Success
Managing Exhibit Results for the Not-for-Profit Government Exhibitor: Establishing and Curtailing Objectives
Managing Exhibit Results
: Achieving Objectives and Measuring Outcome
Managing Exhibit Results...: The Human Element
Both new reports are available at no cost to CEIR and IAEE members ($24 each for non-members), under the "New Reports" section on the CEIR Web site, www.ceir.org.
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About CEIR
The Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) serves to advance the growth, awareness and value of exhibitions and other face-to-face marketing events by producing and delivering research-based knowledge tools that enable stakeholder organizations to enhance their ability to meet current and emerging customer needs, improve their business performance and strengthen their competitive position. For additional information, go to www.ceir.org.
Contact:
Cathy Breden, CAE, CMP
Executive Director
+1 (972) 687-9201
cbreden@ceir.orgCathy Breden, CAE, CMP 972.458.8002 cbreden@ceir.org |
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