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“I Love It When a Plan Comes Together”
From planning company events to throwing backyard BBQ parties, there is always a moment when you think “I love it when a plan comes together”. It is that moment when what you envisioned, and everything you’ve been working toward, finally happens.

Last year, we had a number of those moments with events from Michigan to Florida, and all along the east coast. Below we’ve shared some of those event highlights with you.
As we wrap up the Vision series, and you’re looking at these pictures that look ‘perfect’ at a glance, there are few things to keep in mind that hold true in these pictures (and in life).
Vision Series – Key Takeaways
1. Begin with the End in Mind. From weddings to seminars, think about what the end will be and then work your way to the beginning. For the vast majority of movies and films, the end is filmed first. Then, the rest of the time filming leads up to the expected end.
2. Even the best laid plans are subject to last minute alterations. It’s true for events. It’s true for life.
3. A picture is worth a thousand words, but it doesn’t tell the whole story. At the end of our events, we all love to look at the pictures and enjoy reliving the moment. But don’t forget about all the effort that went in to creating that moment. At All About Presentation, we take our event pictures, dissect them, and determine what was going on behind the scenes that we could have done better.
Event: Multiday Conference and Trade show
Occasion Pictured: Opening Networking Reception

Event: National Sales Meeting
Occasion Pictured: General Session – Meeting Opener

Event: National Sales Meeting
Occasion Pictured: Awards Dinner

Event: Leadership Training
Occasion Pictured: Recognition Celebration

Event: Silent Auction Fundraiser
Occasion Pictured: Presentation Lunch

Event: Museum Opening
Occasion Pictured: Opening Networking Reception

Join Us Next Week
We’ll be introducing a fun new series just in time for tax season called “Bean Counting”! We’ll be sharing tips, tricks, and techniques to maximize your event budget. Trust me, if you’re looking for ways to stretch your event dollar, YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS! |
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