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Appendix L - Schedule for staff of an international meeting

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2010

August Epple
Affiliation:
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia
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Note It is assumed that: Dr Jones is the organizer of the meeting; Dr Fernandez is coeditor of the proceedings. Mrs Smith has been involved in the preparations of the meeting and is thoroughly familiar with details; she is now in charge of the registration desk and related organizational details. Drs Black (chairman), Brown, Green and White are members of the local committee. Dr Black and his local committee are cooperative, and they have recruited assistants (graduate students).

The arrival times of most participants at the airport are known and reflected in the schedule. Shuttle buses have been hired for the peak hours.

The following examples are modified excerpts from a staff schedule of an international symposium.

During the week before the symposium

  1. (A) Check the bank accounts so that payments to hotels and other parties can be made (Drs Fernandez and Jones, Mrs Smith).

  2. (B) Alert the hotels to have sufficient change for the symposium participants (Mrs Smith).

  3. (C) Alert the hotel receptions to have information on car rentals, theaters, casinos and golf courses (Dr Black).

  4. (D) Arrange with the congress hotel details of the welcome party (Drs Black and Jones, Mrs Smith).

  5. (E) Arrange details of the delivery of projectors, flip-charts and other equipment with supplier (Drs Black and White).

  6. (F) Provide for the poster areas: (1) push pins (9000); (2) heavy tape; (3) scissors; (4) individual numbers 1–1000 (on paper or cardboard 10 × 10 centimeters) for poster boards (Dr White and one assistant).

  7. (G) Prepare 600 lists of participants (with addresses), to be included in the portfolios (Mrs Smith and two assistants).

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Print publication year: 1997

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