Banquet Planning
If the task of planning a banquet has fallen on you for the first time, you may feel like screaming "where do I start?" and hit the panic button. So before uncontrollable dread sets in, here are a few basic steps you can follow to begin organizing and preparing for the job of planning your banquet.
Banquet Planning
If the task of planning a banquet has fallen on you for the first time, you may feel like screaming “where do I start?” and hit the panic button. So before uncontrollable dread sets in, here are a few basic steps you can follow to begin organizing and preparing for the job of planning your banquet. Getting organized will help you immeasurably both at first and down the road.
For starters, if this is an annual or recurring event, you may find it helpful to seek the advice of others who have put on successful events in the past. These folks can be a wealth of information both on what worked and what didn’t. Avoid their mistakes before you make them yourself. You will likely find that people who have gone through the cycle of planning a big event will be happy to help you with suggestions and recommendations to make the banquet a hit.
Once you have identified previous planners and others who have offered to lend a hand, you should form a banquet committee. Choose the members of the committee wisely as you will need to have people who will move the project forward in a creative and efficient way. Disputes and egos will only slow down the entire process, but you’ll definitely want to tap the talent and experience of those around you. Find out specific areas that each member of the committee is good at such as room decoration, meal preparation, managing the guest list, organizing the entertainment, etc.
As your banquet planning project moves forward you’ll find that there are some elements over which you have no control. This is a good thing as it decreases the number of decisions that you will have to make. Make a list of important information and things that you cannot change such as…
Now you have your committee formed and a good fix on the variables that you can and cannot control. Meet with your committee and hammer out a list of priorities based on all the variables. Have everyone think of the successful banquets they have attended and what made them successful. Having the priorities clearly defined will be very helpful when cutting costs to meet your budget. Focus on the high priorities, delegate tasks based on each committee members strengths and you will accomplish a very successful event with a minimum of stress and frustration.
Cheri Brennan is an avid banquet and event planning enthusiast. She has planned many events for friends, family and corporate settings. To get more great articles, tips and banquet planning ideas click over to
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