Event Planning Ethics and Etiquette
A Principled Approach to the Business of Special Event Management
by:
Judy Allen
Summary:
The book provides a comprehensive guide on ethical conduct and proper etiquette in the event planning industry, offering principles and practical advice to help professionals navigate the complexities of organizing special events with integrity. It covers topics such as ethical decision-making, maintaining professional relationships, and handling sensitive issues that may arise during the planning process.
Key points:
1. Ethical Decision-Making: Event planners should make ethical choices, considering legal compliance and moral integrity, while handling conflicts of interest and confidentiality.
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