Banquet Event Order
A Banquet Event Order, or as commonly referred to as the “BEO,” is a guideline for the Event Managers on site on the actual day of the event. Event managers and captains are the individuals hired by an event production or catering company to work the actual events. Even though event planners do attend their own events, it becomes important to have someone else present during a busy season or if they are unable to attend. The event managers and captains do not necessarily participate in every step of the planning process so the event planner uses the BEO to specifically lay out every detail of the event for the person to follow. The BEO can be used in different ways by anyone working the event. The Chef might have a copy to:
The BEO is not necessarily in lieu of the presence of the event planner, but it does allow someone else to run the show. The BEO lists:
The weeks leading up to the event are a busy time for the planner because they are adjusting last minute details and making sure everything is on track. They conduct meetings with the event manager who is going to be working the event to go over all things verbally and give them a sense of the overall event. Many things can go wrong at an event if expectations have not been communicated effectively. A BEO cannot really be put together until the end of the planning stage. A BEO will typically have a map of the venue and will show where the tables, chairs, buffet line and any other set up items belong. Basically, without a BEO the only person who can run an event effectively is the event planner but even then, the BEO is effective for maintaining all details during an event.