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When Did Event Planning Become A Profession?


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Event planning was not always a professional industry. For the most part, people and groups have always simply planned events themselves or designated a particular person to perform the planning of an upcoming event. Many times women were the key event planners, whether because of a feminine predilection for such things or perhaps due in part to the outdated gender roles where the men were the professionals and women the caretakers and recreational

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For whichever reason or reasons, event planning has only more recently become common. Last year there were more than $500 billion spent on event planning around the world. Corporations and companies have been using professional event planners for a while, but now even the general public is turning to professional event planners to help ease the stress of making the next event successful and enjoyable for everyone involved.

There are all kinds of helpful resources on the internet to help you plan your next event. There are also websites of professional event planning companies that can do everything from send out invitations to booking the event site and entertainment, as well as setting up food and beverage arrangements.

Before choosing an event planning company you should consider whether or not your event is large enough to merit the extra expense of having professional event planners. Unless you’re extremely busy or need a super posh setting with tons of special accommodations, props and favors, chances are you won’t need an event planning professional for your child’s next birthday party.

However, if you’ve suddenly been put in charge of organizing your company’s next annual party or conference then a professional event planner may be just the thing. When professional reputation is on the line, a professional event planner is a great way to make sure that no detail is overlooked.

Professional event planners not only help with making arrangements for food and entertainment, but can help you plan special company or corporate team building games and other activities that can really improve intra-office communication and teamwork.


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