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Event Planning Timeline: 6-Month Corporate Event Checklist 2026

25 April 2026·11 min read
TL;DR. A 150-pax corporate event needs 6 months of lead time to run right. Month 1 (T-6): objectives, budget, destination shortlist, initial RFP. Month 2 (T-5): RFP responses, BAFO, contract signature. Months 3-4 (T-4 to T-3): run of show, speakers, registration launch, marketing. Months 5-6 (T-2 to T-0): final logistics, rehearsal, execution, wrap-up. Shorter timelines increase cost and risk 15-30 percent.

Corporate event planners are often forced to compress timelines. This guide shows what "full" timeline looks like so you know what you're giving up when you compress. Designed for 100-300 pax events; scale up or down as needed.

Month 1 — Strategy and RFP (T-6 months)

Week 1: Foundation

Week 2: Destination and sourcing prep

Week 3: RFP launch

Week 4: Response collection

Month 2 — Negotiation and contract (T-5 months)

Week 5-6: Shortlist and BAFO

Week 7: Decision

Week 8: Contract execution

Month 3 — Content and logistics (T-4 months)

Week 9-10: Programme design

Week 11-12: Marketing prep

Month 4 — Build and promote (T-3 months)

Week 13-14: Vendor procurement

Week 15-16: Content and registration push

Month 5 — Lockdown (T-2 months)

Week 17-18: Registration close

Week 19-20: Run of show finalisation

Month 6 — Execute and wrap (T-1 month to T+1 month)

Week 21-23: Final prep

Event week (T-1 week to T+1)

Week 24: Wrap-up (T+1 week)

Compressed timelines — what you give up

4-month timeline (T-4)

Possible but tight. Skip: extensive destination scouting, deep BAFO, extended marketing runway. Rates 5-10 percent higher (less hotel competition), registration 15-20 percent lower (shorter runway).

3-month timeline (T-3)

High-risk. Skip: site visits, BAFO, custom programme design (template-heavy). Rates 15-25 percent higher. Expect execution issues.

Under 3 months

Emergency mode. Single-sourced hotel, no negotiation, use existing speaker/programme templates. 30-50 percent cost premium. Registration and logistics stressed.

Rule of thumb: event pax vs timeline

Easy RFP compresses the sourcing phase.

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