3 questions I wish got answered BEFORE event planning starts 1) Why we are running the event? 2) Who will be the decision-maker? 3) What’s more important - the budget or the ideas? No doubt, you’ve felt the frustration of dealing with a client or team that hasn’t answered these questions. 😬
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