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Book Synopsis
Food and beverage is the largest portion of a meeting budget, but most meeting and event planners have no formal background in purchasing and managing this expense. This guide helps event, meeting, and convention planners save money, negotiate contracts, deal with catering managers, and successfully manage the food and beverage aspect of their event. Covering everything from styles of service to on-premise and off-premise considerations to food and beverage contract negotiation, this book is a comprehensive and accessible reference for event planners and students.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Chapter 1 The World of Catering 1

TYPICAL CATERERS YOU WILL DEAL WITH 5

CATERING STAFF YOU WILL GET TO KNOW 6

HOW CATERERS PRICE FOOD AND BEVERAGE EVENTS 9

CATERERS’ OBJECTIVES 16

HOW CATERERS EVALUATE IF THEY ARE ACHIEVING THEIR OBJECTIVES 17

CREATIVITY 18

SCAMPER 20

WHICH CATERER IS RIGHT FOR YOU? 22

Chapter 2 Meal Functions 25

PURPOSE OF THE MEAL FUNCTION 26

MENU PLANNING 26

STYLE OF SERVICE 43

TYPES OF MEAL FUNCTIONS 49

Chapter 3 Beverage Functions 66

PURPOSE OF THE BEVERAGE FUNCTION 67

TYPES OF BEVERAGE FUNCTIONS 67

MENU PLANNING 70

ESTIMATING THE AMOUNT OF BEVERAGE ALCOHOL NEEDED 73

HOW MOST BEVERAGE FUNCTIONS ARE SOLD 75

BEVERAGE FUNCTION CHARGES 76

LABOR CHARGES 79

Chapter 4 On-Premise and Off-Premise Catering 83

ON-PREMISE CATERERS 84

OFF-PREMISE CATERERS 90

Chapter 5 Room Setups 103

APPEARANCE 104

LOCATION 106

UTILITIES 106

SPACE REQUIREMENTS 107

PLANNING THE FUNCTION ROOM SETUP 120

DINING ROOM LAYOUT 123

BAR LAYOUT 128

COFFEE STATION AND REFRESHMENT BREAK LAYOUT 130

BUFFET LAYOUT 131

TABLESCAPES: THE TABLETOP LAYOUT AND DECOR 139

WALL AND CEILING TREATMENTS 145

EMPLOYEE UNIFORMS 146

ROOM TEMPERATURE 146

ROOM SCENT 147

LECTERN OR PODIUM? 147

FLAG PLACEMENT 147

RESTROOM FACILITIES 148

PROPS AND OTHER DÉCOR 148

TENTS 149

Chapter 6 Staffing the Events 154

PAYROLL EXPENSE 156

FOOD PRODUCTION PLANNING 157

SERVICE PLANNING 160

DEPARTMENTS THAT SUPPORT THE CATERER 172

Chapter 7 Low-Cost Events 192

MARKET SEGMENTS 193

BUDGET CONSIDERATIONS 195

OTHER BUDGET OPTIONS 197

Chapter 8 Deep-Market Events 211

ELABORATE THEME PARTIES 212

ELABORATE THEMED REFRESHMENT BREAKS 222

ELABORATE OUTDOOR PARTIES 224

Chapter 9 Using Outside Suppliers 228

PROVIDING OTHER CLIENT SERVICES 229

AUDIOVISUAL 234

ENTERTAINMENT 239

LIGHTING 241

GROUND TRANSPORTATION 243

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 244

COOPERATING WITH OTHER CATERERS 245

RENTAL COMPANIES 245

Chapter 10 Contracts and Negotiations 248

BANQUET EVENT ORDER 250

RÉSUMÉ 254

CONTRACT 255

NEGOTIATIONS 279

Appendix 285

Glossary 291

Index 305

A Meeting Planners Guide to Catered Events

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 31/10/2008
      ISBN13: 9780470124116, 978-0470124116
      ISBN10: 0470124113
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      Book Synopsis
      Food and beverage is the largest portion of a meeting budget, but most meeting and event planners have no formal background in purchasing and managing this expense. This guide helps event, meeting, and convention planners save money, negotiate contracts, deal with catering managers, and successfully manage the food and beverage aspect of their event. Covering everything from styles of service to on-premise and off-premise considerations to food and beverage contract negotiation, this book is a comprehensive and accessible reference for event planners and students.

      Table of Contents

      Preface vii

      Chapter 1 The World of Catering 1

      TYPICAL CATERERS YOU WILL DEAL WITH 5

      CATERING STAFF YOU WILL GET TO KNOW 6

      HOW CATERERS PRICE FOOD AND BEVERAGE EVENTS 9

      CATERERS’ OBJECTIVES 16

      HOW CATERERS EVALUATE IF THEY ARE ACHIEVING THEIR OBJECTIVES 17

      CREATIVITY 18

      SCAMPER 20

      WHICH CATERER IS RIGHT FOR YOU? 22

      Chapter 2 Meal Functions 25

      PURPOSE OF THE MEAL FUNCTION 26

      MENU PLANNING 26

      STYLE OF SERVICE 43

      TYPES OF MEAL FUNCTIONS 49

      Chapter 3 Beverage Functions 66

      PURPOSE OF THE BEVERAGE FUNCTION 67

      TYPES OF BEVERAGE FUNCTIONS 67

      MENU PLANNING 70

      ESTIMATING THE AMOUNT OF BEVERAGE ALCOHOL NEEDED 73

      HOW MOST BEVERAGE FUNCTIONS ARE SOLD 75

      BEVERAGE FUNCTION CHARGES 76

      LABOR CHARGES 79

      Chapter 4 On-Premise and Off-Premise Catering 83

      ON-PREMISE CATERERS 84

      OFF-PREMISE CATERERS 90

      Chapter 5 Room Setups 103

      APPEARANCE 104

      LOCATION 106

      UTILITIES 106

      SPACE REQUIREMENTS 107

      PLANNING THE FUNCTION ROOM SETUP 120

      DINING ROOM LAYOUT 123

      BAR LAYOUT 128

      COFFEE STATION AND REFRESHMENT BREAK LAYOUT 130

      BUFFET LAYOUT 131

      TABLESCAPES: THE TABLETOP LAYOUT AND DECOR 139

      WALL AND CEILING TREATMENTS 145

      EMPLOYEE UNIFORMS 146

      ROOM TEMPERATURE 146

      ROOM SCENT 147

      LECTERN OR PODIUM? 147

      FLAG PLACEMENT 147

      RESTROOM FACILITIES 148

      PROPS AND OTHER DÉCOR 148

      TENTS 149

      Chapter 6 Staffing the Events 154

      PAYROLL EXPENSE 156

      FOOD PRODUCTION PLANNING 157

      SERVICE PLANNING 160

      DEPARTMENTS THAT SUPPORT THE CATERER 172

      Chapter 7 Low-Cost Events 192

      MARKET SEGMENTS 193

      BUDGET CONSIDERATIONS 195

      OTHER BUDGET OPTIONS 197

      Chapter 8 Deep-Market Events 211

      ELABORATE THEME PARTIES 212

      ELABORATE THEMED REFRESHMENT BREAKS 222

      ELABORATE OUTDOOR PARTIES 224

      Chapter 9 Using Outside Suppliers 228

      PROVIDING OTHER CLIENT SERVICES 229

      AUDIOVISUAL 234

      ENTERTAINMENT 239

      LIGHTING 241

      GROUND TRANSPORTATION 243

      GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 244

      COOPERATING WITH OTHER CATERERS 245

      RENTAL COMPANIES 245

      Chapter 10 Contracts and Negotiations 248

      BANQUET EVENT ORDER 250

      RÉSUMÉ 254

      CONTRACT 255

      NEGOTIATIONS 279

      Appendix 285

      Glossary 291

      Index 305

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