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Fascinated by electronics and communications engineering? Know more in this blog.
Some of the best colleges in India providing Electronics and Communications Engineering are.
SRM University- Bangalore REVA University- Bangalore PES University- Bangalore RAMAIAH Institute Of Technology- Bangalore MVJ College Of Engineering- Bangalore CAMBRIDGE Institute of Technology- Bangalore ATRIA Institute Of Technology- Bangalore HKBK College Of Engineering- Bangalore
These colleges will be taking part in an education event in Tirupati, Anantapur, and Vijayawada this year, to help students if you are in and around Tirupati, you don’t want to miss this event.
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Electronic communications engineering is the utilization of science and math applied to practical problems in the field of communications. Electronic communications engineers engage in research, design, development, and testing of the electronic equipment used in various communications systems. It is due to electrical engineers that we enjoy such modern communication devices as cellular telephones, radios, and television.
Why Electronics and Communication Engineering Branch?
Communication is a thing without which we cannot live and electronics is an integral part of our life, hence electronics and communication branch shows a huge scope. In present as well as in future, right from local wristwatches to washing machines, refrigerators to huge turbines, marine ships, trains, airplanes are electronicist and handled only based on electronics, you can find a person without kerchief but not with cellphones, which belongs to communication’s progress in these years.
Scope of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Studying electronics and communication engineering is the dream of every second aspirant due to a number of reasons – growth, job opportunities, salary range and continuous industry growth. The major driving force for the present day Information Technology revolution is the development in Electronics Engineering. The advancements in microelectronics, satellite and optical fiber technology, analog and digital in communication techniques have resulted in developing complex electronic devices, circuits and equipment are capable of implementing fast and efficient telecommunication systems. Real-time transfer of audio and video signals is now possible with recent trends in broadband technologies. Penetration of electronics has now revolutionized other areas like healthcare, instrumentation, automation, remote sensing, signal processing etc. the basic principles and performance of electronic devices and circuits are introduced in the course. Design and analysis of different analog and digital circuits are considered in detail.
Different analog and digital modulation techniques used for communication, equipment’s and systems involved in wireless communications, satellite and optical communication technologies, computer communication and networking, design and development of microelectronic circuits for computation and processing, components and systems for electronic instrumentation and control etc,. form major content of the course.
Career option in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Professionals may work in nearly every industry such as commercial, industrial, military or scientific companies. Job opportunities are available in both software and electronics companies. One may also enter into research and development. Candidates have ample opportunities in this field. Specialists can work in both private and public firms. A degree in this field develops candidate’s analytical and programming skills, which makes you compatible with even software companies. Upon completion of the degree, candidates can choose to work in consumer electronics, electricity generation and distribution, transportation, aviation and avionics, computer applications, radio and television, telecommunications, manufacturing and offshore industries. Electronics and Communication Engineers are acquired by top recruiters (both private and government) like DMRC, Siemens, Motorola, Intel, Texas Instruments, BEL, ISRO, DRDO, Accenture, Wipro, HCL Technologies, Nvidia, Samsung, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, TCS, Conexant, MTNL, AIR, BSNL, Indian Airforce, Indian Navy, Railways, Bharat Electronics Ltd and Flextronics and Philips Electronics.Higher Education Opportunities for Electronics and Communication Students There is a lot of scope for students doing M.S or M.Tech in the field of electronics&communication engineering. Having masters will certainly improve your career prospects and help you get hired by top MNC’s. Governments across the globe are spending millions of dollars in this field for research and development. So, the scope for doing Ph.D. in these fields is a risk worth taking. You will get scholarships and financial aid to do Ph.D. from various government and nongovernment organizations. If you planning to do MS or Ph.D. programs in the US, you had to go through GRE and TOEFL exams. For M.Tech, you should score high in GATE exams.
Research opportunity The major goal of the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Colleges in Noida is to produce highly knowledgeable, competent and resourceful young engineers who can perform well in a wide variety of job profiles. To achieve this, the curriculum provides a strong foundation in both the analytic and technological aspects of E&C Engineering. It also provides ample opportunities for students to work on mini-projects, develop communication skills, explore internship opportunities in industry and world-class universities and take part in national and international design contests. The Department offers an Under Graduate program in Electronics and Communication Engineering, a PG program in VLSI design and electronics&communication engineering colleges ( ECE) which provide a platform for bright graduates and postgraduates to conduct research in state-of-the-art technologies. The Department is also a recognized center of E-Yantra, Embedded and Robotics Lab Sponsored by MHRD Government of India under the National Mission on Education through ICT program The lab focuses on latest projects and research in the area of Robotics and embedded systems. It is a Cumulative effort by ECE, EE, CS, IT and ME department for active learning and hands-on experience for those students having a keen interest in the field of Robotics. The department has been actively involved in several quality enhancement projects. In recent years, the department has embarked on R&D projects funded by central agencies such as MHRD, DIT, Govt. of India and private industries. In addition, the department is involved in consultancy services also.
New Innovation and Technology 1. Connectivity to enable the trusted digital enterprise The manufacturing industry is on the cusp of the 4th wave of transformation that holds the promise of a step change in productivity. Industrial IoT business models are being defined with increased flexibility, co-operative human-machine interaction and the use of data analytics to identify trends and dynamic system relationships that were previously hidden or inaccessible. 2. Bringing LED solutions to market Although it’s 15 years since LED lighting made its debut, take-up is accelerating across all areas of lighting, helped by its lower power consumption, longer lifespan, increased robustness and faster switching capabilities. 3. An eye for detail is needed when choosing the display technology for your next application A color display is hard to beat in any application and continued price erosion means it is becoming commercially viable to use graphical color displays in a wider range of applications. 4. Powerful telescopes bring us closer to the Big Bang Humankind has always wondered what secrets the universe was hiding in its starry depths and striven to understand how we fit into the bigger picture. This curiosity is still strong, as demonstrated by the number of powerful telescopes that have either been built recently or are under construction. 5. Is industry ready for 5G? just less than a month ago, the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, used his budget speech to make a case for 5G, the next-generation mobile technology and promised to invest £16million in a series of trials and to support research into the development of technology to underpin its deployment. 6. Revolutionising networking technology The networking world has largely been defined by the development of fixed function chips. While these devices have been one of the means by which data rates have increased, this has been achieved at the expense of configurability. 7. The choices involved in adding IP support to embedded systems The tentacles of the internet are reaching further into the domain of deeply embedded systems that used, at most, to be attached to simple field buses. Although the internet may stop short of ‘smart’ light bulbs that use Zigbee or Bluetooth to communicate, more organizations are looking at supporting the Internet Protocol (IP) directly in sensor nodes and smart actuators. 8. Track sure sensor system to transform rail networks Monitoring the rail network is a costly and time-consuming endeavor, but the University of Huddersfield’s Institute of Railway Research (IRR) has developed a new sensor system that could transform the way in which networks are maintained by turning rail vehicles into track monitors. For more information about
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What after your 12th? Have you planned for it? Read this blog.
ABN Vidhya Jyothi which is happening across Andhra this year is offering career counseling for all the students attending the event for FREE.
Career counseling will be given on 8 different career streams for students to get a clarity post-secondary schooling.
If you live in Tirupati, Anantapur or Vijayawada, you wouldn’t want to miss out on a chance to get a perspective about how you want your career to be then, register immediately.
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Many high school students don’t know what they want to do for a career or for post-secondary and not knowing can be absolutely fine, though inconvenient, when applying for post-secondary programs or when other career and life experiences are imminent. After all, secondary schooling will end and people have to do something. In reality, most high school students just need to know what’s next; what might make sense; and that some decisions are irreversible. For many, exposure to new subject matter in post-secondary settings or time in the workplace can help people sort out questions they might have about their ultimate direction.
Some high school students, however, can feel an enormous pressure to “decide”. Decisions about a career direction, a post-secondary program, or a post-secondary institution can all feel imminent and quite overwhelming. Pressure can come from parents who want the best for their children and who want to see them continue to develop and grow, to be constructively engaged in life, to experience success or to achieve all they are capable of. It can come from the school and teachers who talk about the importance of doing well so that they can get into universities and programs of their choice and ultimately be successful in life. It can come from friends and peers who seem to have it all together and are applying or being accepted into post-secondary programs. Pressure can come from within oneself – when they believe they should “just know” and that if they don’t know there is something really wrong. For many, this pressure in and of itself is enough to create anxious indecision.
Students who have known since they were 10 years old what they wanted “to be a …” are not necessarily better off than those in grade 12 who are uncertain about where they want to apply or what programs they might want to apply for. If they know with too much certainty they may stop paying attention to who they are becoming and which experiences have the capacity to develop into a true passion. The process of understanding where people fit occupationally is very much one of developing a personal identity, of understanding strengths, looking for patterns of how one approaches life and on being a bit clearer on where interests lie, at least at this point in time. We cannot always predict how that might change, given the limited experience of someone who is 16 or 17 years old.
This brings to mind another sector of the high school population – those who appear disengaged. These are the young people who appear to be adrift. Not really planning anything for the future, not knowing what they are interested in, not developing new skills or honing established ones, not noticeably trying to sort it all out. These young people are often more focused on what they don’t want than what they do and as a result, keep their world and its possibilities small. There can be many reasons for this and it’s important that we resist the temptation to jump to a simplistic explanation.
Given the variety of presentation of career difficulties – the appropriately undecided, the anxiously undecided, the prematurely decided, or the disengaged, how do we help high school students get on with “the next step”? It almost certainly should start with listening to the concerns of the young person and his or her parents. An early step is almost always to figure out what kind of help will be most useful and what needs to be accomplished in order for the counseling to be considered successful. Sometimes information about occupations, educational programs, or making decisions is what is most needed. Sometimes more personal information, either created through reflective writing, the counseling process or information garnered through tests and inventories, can help. At times there are other factors that predispose young people to be indecisive that can be “worked through” with a counselor. Career counseling is not “one size fits all” and hence ABN Vidhya Jyothi which is happening across Andhra this year is offering career counseling for all the students attending the event. Career counseling will be given on 8 different career streams for students to get a clarity post-secondary schooling. If you live in Tirupati, Anantapur or Vijayawada, you wouldn’t want to miss out on a chance to get a perspective about how you want your career to be then, register immediately for FREE.
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Want to pursue mechanical engineering? Know More About It.
Before starting off with Mechanical Engineering, I would like to tell you about an event called ABN Vidhya Jyothi, which is happening across Andhra Pradesh this year, where you will find a solution to every problem that you face as a student for FREE of cost. There will be exam tips, career counseling provided to all the students. Over 20 top colleges in the country under one roof and over 200 courses to choose from at ABN Vidhya Jyothi. Some of the best colleges in the country are taking part in the event.
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The mechanical engineering field requires an understanding of core areas including mechanics, dynamics, thermodynamics, materials science, structural analysis, and electricity. In addition to these core principles, mechanical engineers use tools such as computer-aided design (CAD), and product lifecycle management to design and analyze manufacturing plants, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and cooling systems, transport systems, aircraft, watercraft, robotics, medical devices, weapons, and others. It is the branch of engineering that involves the design, production, and operation of machinery.
Mechanical engineering emerged as a field during the Industrial Revolution in Europe in the 18th century; however, its development can be traced back several thousand years around the world. In the 19th century, developments in physics led to the development of mechanical engineering science. The field has continually evolved to incorporate advancements; today mechanical engineers are pursuing developments in such areas as composites, mechatronics, and nanotechnology. It also overlaps with aerospace engineering, metallurgical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, manufacturing engineering, chemical engineering, industrial engineering, and other engineering disciplines to varying amounts. Mechanical engineers may also work in the field of biomedical engineering, specifically with biomechanics, transport phenomena, biomechatronics, bionanotechnology, and modeling of biological systems.
The application of mechanical engineering can be seen in the archives of various ancient and medieval societies. In ancient Greece, the works of Archimedes (287–212 BC) influenced mechanics in the Western tradition and Heron of Alexandria (c. 10–70 AD) created the first steam engine (Aeolipile). In China, Zhang Heng (78–139 AD) improved a water clock and invented a seismometer, and Ma Jun (200–265 AD) invented a chariot with differential gears. The medieval Chinese horologist and engineer Su Song (1020–1101 AD) incorporated an escapement mechanism into his astronomical clock tower two centuries before escapement devices were found in medieval European clocks. He also invented the world's first known endless power-transmitting chain drive.
During the Islamic Golden Age (7th to 15th century), Muslim inventors made remarkable contributions in the field of mechanical technology. Al-Jazari, who was one of them, wrote his famous Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices in 1206 and presented many mechanical designs. He is also considered to be the inventor of such mechanical devices which now form the very basic of mechanisms, such as the crankshaft and camshaft.
During the 17th century, important breakthroughs in the foundations of mechanical engineering occurred in England. Sir Isaac Newton formulated Newton's Laws of Motion and developed Calculus, the mathematical basis of physics. Newton was reluctant to publish his works for years, but he was finally persuaded to do so by his colleagues, such as Sir Edmond Halley, much to the benefit of all mankind. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz is also credited with creating Calculus during this time period.
During the early 19th century industrial revolution, machine tools were developed in England, Germany, and Scotland. This allowed mechanical engineering to develop as a separate field within engineering. They brought with them manufacturing machines and the engines to power them. The first British professional society of mechanical engineers was formed in 1847 Institution of Mechanical Engineers, thirty years after the civil engineers formed the first such professional society Institution of Civil Engineers. On the European continent, Johann von Zimmermann (1820–1901) founded the first factory for grinding machines in Chemnitz, Germany in 1848.
In the United States, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) was formed in 1880, becoming the third such professional engineering society, after the American Society of Civil Engineers (1852) and the American Institute of Mining Engineers (1871). The first schools in the United States to offer an engineering education were the United States Military Academy in 1817, an institution now known as Norwich University in 1819, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1825. Education in mechanical engineering has historically been based on a strong foundation in mathematics and science.
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This is for ICSE students.
Every year a huge number of students appear in the ICSE exam. You all know that it is one of the toughest exams for the students of class 10. This board arranges the totally different type of question patterns for the students.
So, you have to prepare yourself with special attention. If you adopt some easy techniques then it will be very easy for you to score excellent marks. Now let’s discuss some tips which you can adapt for preparing yourself.
Before starting off with the other tips, I would like to give you the best tip of them all, which is to attend an Education Event like ABN Vidhya Jyothi, which is happening across Andhra Pradesh this year, where you will find solution to every problem that you face as a student for FREE of cost.
There will be exam tips, career counselling provided to all the students. Over 20 top colleges in the country under one roof and over 200 courses to choose from at ABN Vidhya Jyothi
Register now for ABN Vidhya Jyothi by clicking on the link below:-
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Listen Attentively To Your Teacher
If you want to score good marks in your class 10 exam then you should be very attentive to your teachers. It is very important for all of the students because it can work greatly. When your teacher will explain your lessons always try to concentrate on it. If you can’t understand any topic then ask for an explanation from your tutor and clear all of your doubts. Following the classroom, instructions is an important aspect for you.
Practice Your Lessons Daily
Students should learn on a daily basis. Go through your topic and read it thoroughly. Understanding the topic well can help you to score good marks in your upcoming ICSE exam. Most of the students keep their studies for the last moment of the exam. But this habit is not good. So, try to change this and practice your lessons on a daily basis.
Follow the Previous Question Papers
You can follow the previous year’s question papers. If you follow at least last 5 year’s question papers then you can analyze the type of the questions. You will easily understand in which part you need to give more impetus.Use a notebook and note down these important topics in your notebook. Now, whenever you will start learning you can follow these. This process will be really helpful to improve yourself for the ICSE exam.
Try To Avoid Cramming
Cramming is a very bad idea that most of the students try to adapt. It can ditch you in your exam hall. If you are cramming your lessons at the night before your exam then you may forget it in the exam hall. Actually, it is not possible to memorize everything without better understanding. So try to avoid this habit because only a well understanding of the topic can help you to score good marks in your exam.
Practice Your Lessons by Writing
This is the most effective method of learning. After completing your daily study close your exercise books and ask yourself the questions. Then write it down in a notebook without opening your book. When you can’t remember any point then see your book and go through it for the second time. In this way, you can easily memorize your lessons.
Score Good Marks in the Class Tests
If you work hard and can score well in your small units then you can easily score well in the ICSE board exam. This method will help you to prepare yourself well for the final exam. So, try to score well in the small evaluation tests. Then you can be sure that you have a better understanding of the topics. If you can't score well in your exams then try to rectify your mistakes. Use your additional times to read more and more.
Read the Topics Thoroughly
The ICSE exam sometimes follows the pattern of essay type questions. So, you have to complete your lessons thoroughly instead of studying just a few parts. Your main aim should be to attempt all questions of your exam. But if you read some points of your subjects then it will be not possible for you to attempt all of the questions in your ICSE exam.
Proper Represent Your Answer Script
Apart from the exam preparation, the students have to know how to represent the answer sheet. The final result of the ICSE exam not only depends on how much you are prepared for the exam but also depends on how perfect your presentation is. Answer of your questions properly and write up to the mark. The neat and clean representation can help you to score well. So, try to practice these at the time of solving the sample papers.
Note down the Important Points
It is a good practice to note down the important parts of every topic. This is the easiest way to remember a topic. It can give you a wonderful result at the time of revision.
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HOW TO PREPARE FOR BOARD EXAMS OF 10TH AND 12TH CBSE
This article gives you the complete information regarding Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and also about how to prepare for board exams of 10th and 12th CBSE.
Introduction to CBSE
As you all know that timetable for the session 2018 has been released by the CBSE for class 10th and class 12th.The examination will be conducted on March 8th.
Some Tips and Tricks to get a good grade in Board Exams
Before starting off with the other tips, I would like to give you the best tip of them all, which is to attend an Education Event like ABN Vidhya Jyothi, which is happening across Andhra Pradesh this year, where you will find solution to every problem that you face as a student for FREE of cost.
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Dos and Don’ts
Time Management
The first and main thing is that you have to schedule your time accordingly. There is no wastage of time at this moment. This is very crucial time and Time and Tide wait for none. Complete your work in a time interval that you decide, and then do any other work.
Most of the students think, there are almost 2 months in the exams, we will study in the next month. This thing disturbs your timetable and time. In free time make a schedule and start to follow accordingly.
While Studying
While studying the student should focus on the basic concept, some of the students follow the long procedure that is wrong at this time. You should follow the simple and basic concept.
Students have to make notes in points in their own language which helps the students to understand the topics clearly.
At the time of revision, these notes help the students to revise the various topics easily.
There must be a list of important formulas and various other important topics that you have read or taught by your teachers.
Flowchart -It is the easiest method of revision during exam time. You can create a flow chart of every topic according to yourself.
Go through the sample papers like CBSE 10 year sample paper, or the pattern which is likely to be published by the newspapers in their educational column increase your efficiency that may result to achieve your goal.
Diagrams play an important role in scoring in the exams, you make teacher comfortable in understanding your point of view.
While Attempting Question Paper
The individual should try to solve the given paper in a given amount of time. Take your time to divide that how much time you will take to do the given questions. Make arrangements by yourself.
Don’t Panic
Don’t Panic in the Examination Hall, you may revise your points that you have read before the examination. Write them accordingly.
If you don’t know any of the questions in the question paper, go to the next question without wasting your crucial time on any of the unknown questions.
How to Answer
The answer should be in point format, not un-necessary details should be provided by your side.
Important sentences should be highlighted by yourself, so that teacher can notice your point of view. This way is simple to score on the exams.
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Tips to Score Well In Board Exams:-
Dear Students writing board exams this year, I completely understand how the stress would be while preparing for the exams as I and everyone would have gone through it, because of which I am writing this blog. These are some of the tips to help you score well in your board exams.
Before starting off with the other tips, I would like to give you the best tip of them all, which is to attend an Education Event like ABN Vidhya Jyothi, which is happening across Andhra Pradesh this year, where you will find solution to every problem that you face as a student for FREE of cost.
Register now for ABN Vidhya Jyothi by clicking on the link below:-
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1) Feel Positive:-
A positive attitude is the key to solve many problems which you face in your life, during exam time this is an important feature to have in you for success & crack your exams with flying colours. Attitude is the main for all the students because it reflects your personality, as well as your confidence or self-confidence, will always make you feel on top of everything whether it is for exams or interviews or for your Life. A positive attitude will make you walk through the door of success and will fill you up with self-confidence.
2) Plan well for studying:-
You must schedule your studies followed by strict implementation of that schedule. Make that schedule dealing with days or even with hours when your exams are really coming close. You must interact with your teachers for the important topics or topics which require more time comparatively. Solve previous years’ exam papers or sample papers for proper scheduling of your study. Please take help of your friends whom you think can help you in a particular topic and imply that in your schedule as well. You must study more or give more attention to the topics you feel are difficult for you, prioritize the topics. Tuff topics should be covered early because it would need time to understand.
3) Night before the exam:-
The night before the exam is very much crucial for you and your performance in the exam. Never think of cramming too much before the exam, it will mix up everything that you have learnt and will make you feel low in confidence which is the last thing you want before an exam. You should sleep as soon as possible to rest your brain as well as your body for them to be well prepared for the exams. Your brain needs some rest to be fresh and to remember everything you’ve learnt.
4) Time Before the exam:-
Wake up early in the morning and take another review of the important topics and make yourself feel confident as confidence is the main key to score well. Never try to read anything just before the exam starts, even if your friends ask you for the topic he/she missed or skipped during his/her preparation for the exams. Close your books 1 hour before the exam starts and relax, fill yourself with confidence before the exam.
5) During Exam time:-
Check out all the things you require during the exam time i.e., stationaries and everything else, whether it is small or big, matters a lot during your exam time. Read all the instructions carefully before you start off with writing and keep that in your mind during exam time and don’t make a fool out of yourself by not following the instructions.
6) Time management is important:-
Read out all the questions carefully before writing anything on the answer sheet and always start answering the questions which carry the maximum marks as well as that you think is tougher, If you consume much time answering all the 2/3 markers you’ll end up cramping yourself for the time in the end for more important questions.
7) When you feel Stuck during Exam:-
There might also be a time while writing your exam when you feel stuck with a question/s. You just need to relax, don’t panic in that situation and make yourself confident and try to think that answer with a cool mind. If you are not able to recollect that answer, then mark it and move on to the next question. Try answering the question/s you have marked after you are done answering all the other questions.
8) Answer sheet should be neat & clean:-
Handwriting matters a lot for good or highest marks during your exam as your writing creates the 1st impression on those who will be correcting your papers. Underline the points you feel are important and want to draw the evaluator’s attention towards it.
9) After Completion Of exam paper:-
Once you are done writing, take some time off to review each and every answer, look for the questions you had marked during answering or in which you got stuck before handing over the answer sheet to the invigilator.
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10 Secrets For A Successful Event.
Event planning can turn even the most capable person into a ball of nerves. But if you have found this blog and go through it thoroughly, you can relax. Our helpful tips can make the process go more smoothly and successfully.
Considerations to be made in the beginning.
First, consider how you want your event to look and feel. Think about: What kind of event are you planning to hold? What is the reason for the event or celebration? Who will attend? Do you have specific goals or outcomes that you expect? What do you hope to accomplish? Keep in mind that your event should generate goodwill, excitement and enthusiasm about your company. You should use it to grow your business and as an opportunity to strengthen relationships with employees and your clients and customers.
Planning Your Event - You’re ready to proceed with planning, once you’ve defined the basic parameters.
Develop a checklist - A checklist to provide a step-by-step guide to organizing and executing a special event should always be prepared effectively to ease off the burden considerably.
Developing a budget - This will provide you with a financial “blueprint” for the event. The budget should be specific and include revenue opportunities (sponsorship, ticket sales, donations, etc.) as well as expenses such as permits, printing, speakers, insurance, food, supplies and security. Maintain good records, keeping track of all income and expenses are always very important. Also, expect the unexpected, extra expenses will come up — so plan ahead and in accordance.
Scheduling facilities - The location and site of your event is extremely important for the success you are looking for. Selecting a site is more than just finding out what rooms are available. There are many factors to consider, including room capacity, if there are special needs for ramps/elevators, if you’ll need a podium, stage or special equipment, whether you’re having an in/outdoor event, and how many tables and chairs will be necessary for the guests.
Have plenty of food and drinks - What kind of food wills you serve? Lunch? Snack foods? Dinner? Buffet? Sit down? What kind of beverages will be available? Will they be served in plates, punch bowl, or some other way? If you intend to serve alcohol or not.
Planning publicity/marketing - Great publicity and marketing are the keys to a successful event. There are many different methods you can use to get the word out about your program. Determine who you want to attend your event and then target your advertising accordingly. Consider supplementing paid advertising with inexpensive fliers, handouts, email messages and word-of-mouth.
Booking a speaker/entertainer - Consider the following factors if you are planning a speaker, entertainment, or facilitator for an event: Who is the agent/manager for the speaker/entertainment? Does the speaker/entertainment appeal to a broad audience? How many people are expected to attend? Does the speaker/entertainment have special technical requirements for their presentation? Does the artist/entertainment require hotel or transportation arrangements?
Arrangements for parking - If you’re expecting a large number of guests ensure there is ample parking space. The parking you select should be easily accessible to the location of the event. If you have delivery trucks, caterers or special equipment being brought to the event, you will need to make sure everyone knows the best location for unloading.
Evaluating the event - One of the most ignored, yet important, elements of project planning are an evaluation. If you want to determine how successful an event is, you’ll need to collect feedback from participants. Create an evaluation form to hand out (and, if possible, collect them) at the end of the event. To encourage participation, your evaluation form should be anonymous and short.
Reflect on the evaluations - Once your event is over, take time to reflect back on it. Also, consider the entire planning process and the feedback provided on the evaluation forms. Reflecting back will help you improve the event for the next time.
Regardless of the type of event, you’re planning, make sure it’s meaningful and celebrates your company in a uniquely positive way. This will ensure your business event is successful.
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