Many businesses hold corporate days/weeks for key clients, prospective customers and valued employees. These days are often used as a way to inform clients about the company along with its products/services, secure new business, generate leads or to award super fantastic employees. So it makes sense to make all your attendees feel special – without them there would be no event.
Give your delegates, corporate visitors and keynote speakers the best first impression. When you have to coordinate arrival and accommodation for your delegates and corporate guest the logistics can get a little tricky. It’s not just about getting people from A to B, but also C to D and back again. An Event Planner’s job is to ensure the whole experience is efficient, painless and even enjoyable. So how is it all done?
The word “conference” brings to mind a group of business people creating market strategies in hotels with white boards, flip charts and lots of little bowls of mints. This is true.
If you’re an Event Manager you know there are a lot of things that can go wrong at an event, even the best laid plans often go askew. The whole reason we have a plan is so we know what we’re doing. So what happens when things don't go according to plan? It can be frustrating, confusing, funny and sometimes dangerous, but there are always ways to recover and get back on track no matter how big or small the event is.