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Event InsightsMarch 27, 2026

A Conference Checklist for Corporate Event Managers

A Conference Checklist for Corporate Event Managers

Hello, this is Chris & Partners! 🤗 If you're handling a conference for the first time, you may feel lost on where to start. And even if you've prepared events many times, the worry of ‘did I miss something?’ is always there. Today, to ease that worry a little, we've put together a conference checklist you can use right away in practice. 📋 From planning to post-event wrap-up, we'll go through it step by step.

What is a conference?

A conference is a large-scale formal meeting where various stakeholders—experts, companies, government agencies—gather around a specific theme for presentations, discussion, and networking. As one of the core areas of the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions) industry, exchange and knowledge-sharing among participants are central, unlike a simple lecture event. Per the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) criteria, an international conference must meet the conditions of at least 50 participants, 3+ participating countries, and regular recurrence. 💡 Depending on scale and purpose, a conference may also be called a Summit, a Symposium, a Forum, and so on.

Why do you need a checklist?

In event-planning practice, a checklist isn't a simple memo tool but a risk-management tool. According to a report by the Events Industry Council (EIC), more than 60% of problems that arise during an event originate in omissions at the pre-planning stage. Conferences especially have many variables—speaker booking, space design, AV equipment, simultaneous on/offline operation—so gaps easily appear without a systematic conference checklist.

PHASE 1 | Planning stage (D-90+)

The most important period for setting the event's direction and foundation. Decisions here determine the quality of the whole conference. Goals and basic planning

Set the event purpose and KPIs (attendance, satisfaction, leads, etc.)

Define target participants (role, seniority, scale)

Decide the event format — offline / online / hybrid

Draft expected attendance and budget

Confirm the event theme and slogan

Venue and schedule

Select 3+ candidate dates (check for clashes with holidays and competing events)

Scout candidate venues and conduct site visits

Venue contract — check capacity, cancellation policy, support facilities

Create the full event timeline (master schedule)

💡 When selecting a venue, always check accessibility (public transit, parking), disability facilities, and emergency evacuation routes.

PHASE 2 | Preparation stage (D-90 to D-30)

The stage where core elements—speakers, sponsors, registration system—take concrete shape. Speakers and program

Complete booking of keynote and session speakers

Receive speaker agreements and share the deadline for submitting presentation materials

Finalize the detailed program agenda (timetable)

Assign the MC and event crew

Review the need for interpretation services and contract

Marketing and registration

Launch the event landing page (website)

Build the pre-registration system (online application form)

Send invitations — email, social media, press releases

Propose and contract sponsorship packages

Event branding design — banners, name tags, posters, PPT templates

Technology and equipment

Contract AV equipment (microphones, projector/LED screen, lighting)

For hybrid events, select the webinar/streaming platform

Contract the video filming/editing team

Check the on-site Wi-Fi environment and whether a dedicated network is needed

💡 For a hybrid conference, it's important to assign dedicated curation (Q&A, chat moderator) for online participants in advance.

PHASE 3 | Final check (D-30 to D-7)

The wrap-up stage of all preparations. Errors not caught here will show up on-site as they are. Participant management

Close pre-registration and finalize the list

Send confirmation emails (including venue, transit, parking info)

Plan on-site registration-desk operation — flow, staffing

Print name tags and prepare registration kits

On-site operation prep

Write and distribute the full running order

Confirm and share the speaker-rehearsal schedule

Finalize catering (F&B) orders — including allergy and vegetarian options

Prepare an emergency contact network and crisis-response manual

Produce on-site signage and confirm receipt

💡 No conference runs without a rehearsal. Always do a full rehearsal at least the day before.

PHASE 4 | Event day (D-Day)

Pre-open checks

Arrive at the venue — begin setup at least 2–3 hours ahead

Final AV test (mic, screen, sound)

Confirm streaming/online-platform connection

Open the registration desk and complete usher placement

Confirm speaker arrival and guide them to the waiting room

Management during the event

Timekeeping — managing each session's start and end times

Q&A assistance (online and offline integrated)

Confirm photo and video shooting is underway

Keep an emergency-response lead on standby at all times

Real-time social uploads and hashtag management

PHASE 5 | After the event (within D+7)

The conference checklist doesn't end when the event does. Follow-up determines the quality of the next event. Follow-up

Send and collect the participant satisfaction survey

Send thank-you messages to speakers and share presentation materials

Provide sponsor reports (exposure effect, participant data)

Edit and distribute event photos/videos (website, social media)

Complete settlement and budget closing

Internal team review — note what went well and what to improve

💡 Send the satisfaction survey within 24–48 hours after the event for higher response rates. Feedback gathered while memories are fresh is most accurate.

In closing

A conference is a place where dozens to thousands of people gather under one purpose. A single small detail can sway the whole participant experience. We hope the conference checklist shared today serves as a solid guide for your event preparation! 🙌 Drawing on diverse experience planning and running international meetings, government events, and hybrid conferences, Chris & Partners is with you for your event.

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