Approval Pack
Prepare the approval path before the AI speaker shortlist stalls.
Use this page when the planner has strong AI keynote options but still needs budget, committee, procurement, legal, or recording-rights approval before booking.
Approval sequence
The blocker is usually approval friction, not a lack of speaker names.
A cleaner approval pack keeps the commercial path attached to the speaker recommendation. That makes the page useful for event planners and gives search engines a focused answer for approval-stage AI speaker booking queries.
Start with the procurement checklist01
Lock the decision owner
Name who approves the speaker, who approves budget, who reviews legal terms, and who can release the date hold.
02
Attach the speaker to the room
Summarize the audience, event goal, AI maturity, agenda role, and why this keynote needs a specialist instead of a generic technology speaker.
03
Prepare the commercial questions
Confirm fee scope, travel assumptions, deposit timing, cancellation language, recording rights, prep calls, and AV needs before the favorite reaches legal review.
04
Keep one backup path warm
Do not let the committee fall in love with one option until date, fee, terms, and fit have been checked against at least one viable alternative.
Approval resources
Use these guides to turn interest into a contract-ready request.
These are existing Crimson planning resources surfaced as one approval path so high-intent visitors can move from shortlist to booking without hunting through the archive.
Approval guide
Procurement checklist
The cleanest pre-contract checklist for fee scope, approvals, travel, recording rights, and contract routing.
Approval guide
Budget approval memo
A practical internal memo shape for justifying the AI keynote spend before finance or leadership signs off.
Approval guide
Finalist scorecard
A side-by-side way to compare audience fit, customization, Q&A strength, risk, and next action.
Approval guide
Risk management guide
A screen for hype, audience mismatch, compliance sensitivity, weak Q&A, and public-stage risk.
Approval guide
Contract negotiation guide
Questions to settle around cancellation, substitution, payment, travel, recording, and customization obligations.
Approval guide
Event brief template
The information a bureau or speaker needs before recommendations are useful.
FAQ
Approval questions before booking an AI speaker
What should be in an AI speaker approval pack?
Include the event brief, shortlist criteria, recommended finalist, budget range, fee and travel assumptions, recording-rights needs, procurement route, legal questions, and the next approval deadline.
When should procurement review an AI speaker booking?
Procurement should see the fee scope, travel assumptions, recording or livestream rights, cancellation terms, and deposit timing before the finalist is presented as the only option.
How does this help planners book faster?
It removes late-stage ambiguity. The committee can judge fit, finance can judge cost, legal can judge terms, and the bureau can confirm availability without reopening the whole speaker search.
Free planner guide
Get the Event Planner's Guide to AI Keynote Speakers.
A practical 7-page framework for vetting AI speakers: what to ask, what to avoid, and how to match the speaker to the audience instead of guessing from a reel.
- • 5 questions to ask before booking
- • 7 speaker red flags to catch early
- • Audience-fit checklist for event teams