The Euro Summer Mandate: Is Your Venue ‘Corporate-Ready’ for the All-Weather Trend?
The “Euro Summer” aesthetic has officially crossed over from weddings into the corporate event space.
Practical guides, insider tips, and industry insights to help you plan unforgettable corporate events across Australia
The “Euro Summer” aesthetic has officially crossed over from weddings into the corporate event space.
In the fast-paced world of corporate events, the term “last-minute” is often worn as a badge of honour.
In the corporate world, there’s a big transition from March to June.
Perched high above the city with panoramic views that truly stop you in your tracks, is an iconic London venue: The Lookout, 8 Bishopsgate.
Organising events for your workplace can be a big job, and if everyone else is too busy to help out, you can be doing it alone.
Regardless of whether you are working alongside the C-Suite, heading up a marketing team, or in charge of operations, the pressure of a multi-event quarter is the same.
It starts with a casual conversation that’s a vague mention of an event somewhere in the near (or was it distant?) future.
When you’re tasked with planning a large-scale event, the stakes are naturally higher.
You were hired to do your job, whether that be managing the office, running a successful PR team, or making sure your clients are always given the next experience.
In the world of corporate event planning, the “dream” is the event itself: the successful product launch, the seamless Christmas party, or the high-stakes board retreat.
Just ten minutes from Melbourne’s CBD is Moon Dog Doglands, another quirky venue with iconic beer brewers’ Moon Dog’s signature flair.
If you’re looking for a venue that captures British grandeur right in the heart of London, nothing fits the bill like Banking Hall.
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