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Which two types of sessions does Cvent classify?

  1. Optional and Mandatory

  2. Included and Exclusive

  3. Optional and Included

  4. General and Breakout

The correct answer is: Optional and Included

Cvent classifies sessions primarily based on their significance and the expectation of attendance from participants. Among the options provided, the classification of sessions as "Optional" and "Included" captures the essence of how sessions are designed to cater to varying participant needs. When a session is designated as "Optional," it indicates that attendance is not required and that participants have the choice to attend based on their interests or availability. This flexibility is essential for events where some content may be more relevant to certain attendees than others, thus enhancing the overall attendee experience. On the other hand, "Included" sessions are those that are part of the overall agenda or package and attendance is expected. These sessions typically encompass essential information that all participants should receive, making them a critical part of the event structure. This distinction helps event planners tailor their programming to meet diverse participant needs while ensuring that essential content is delivered effectively.