Sep 08
Cruise events are all the rage, but not all companies are aware of signs that indicate that they might need to be considering a cruise event. Here are some signs that your company needs to consider cruise events:
- The competition is doing it – The fact is that all companies are viewed in relation to their peers. If one company starts to offer cruise events, they gain ground on the competition in a critical way. If your company is one of only a handful not offering cruise events, then the company may have a serious image problem in the making.
- The company has reached a plateau – Companies that have no competition, or no competition using cruise events, may still reach plateaus. These parabolas can be broken with cruise events that are well selected and executed.
- A recent PR problem still looms – Sometimes forgetting the past with a party or two is all it takes to set new wheels in motion, and there is no better way to start a PR blitz than with meetings and events held at sea.
- The company is breaking into a new market – Sometimes breaking down the walls requires a lot of momentum. Get that momentum started with a noteworthy cruise event.
Tagged with: All The Rage • Cruise Events • Handful • Image Problem • Lot • Meetings And Events • Momentum • New Wheels • Parabolas • Peers • Plateau • Pr Blitz • Pr Problem • Signs • Wheels In Motion
Dec 07
You want to create an incentive event that you can be proud of. You want your event to be a great success so that you can be excited and happy about all the hard work that you have put into the event. You will want to make sure that you have the best strategy so that you are creating exactly what you want and need.
- You want to picture yourself creating the best event that you can. You will want to allow yourself a lot of time to prepare for the event. If you are not giving yourself enough time to make the event great, you will not have the best situation that you can.
- You want to make sure that you are sending out the invitations in plenty of time to all the guests. If you are expecting a rasp, you need to make sure that you are giving the guests enough time to do so. This will help you be better prepared for the special event so that you can get ready to have a great and successful time.
- Be ready for mistakes. Everyone makes a mistake and you need to be prepared for him or her. Things can go wrong at anytime and you want to be sure that you are allowing yourself the time and the help that you need to make it all right. There are things that you can do to get ready for anything that can happen. You want to always have a back up plan ready and waiting for you.
- Being organized is a great way to avoid pitfalls when you are planning an event. You will want to make sure that you have everything ready for your event. You need to be sure that you are able to get things ready for the big event so that you are not forgetting to do something. You can write things down and make sure that you are crossing them off your list as you go. This is something that will help you keep on track and ready.
- Create a time line. You should do this for any event that you are planning. You will want to have everything written out so that you are going to be able to expect things that happen. You want to have the time allotted for all the things that are going to happen during the event. You want to allow time in between for the other things that are going to be done during the event.
- Keep on your budget. If you are not giving yourself a budget at the very beginning of your event, you may be heading for a pitfall. You need to have a set budget so that you are aware of the money that you have to spend. You need to go through and decide what you need and what the cost of everything is going to be. You will then want to shop around and find bargains that will get you the best prices to fit your budget plan. You will find it a lot easier to stay on track and keep your event going as planned.
- Keep everyone on your staff happy. You want everyone involved getting along and making things run as smoothly as possible. You will feel better and be able to get things moving in the right direction and keep everyone working together. Make the planning environment a great place to be so that everyone is up beat and ready to make this a great event planning process.
Planning a great incentive event is something that you can depend on when you are using all the tools and method needed to make it great. You will be happy and so will your guests with the great presentation on which you have worked so hard.
Tagged with: Amp Nbsp • Incentive Event • Invitations • Itinerary • Lot • Mistake • Pitfalls • Plenty Of Time • Rasp • Time Line
Nov 02
Planning a business event can be hard for anyone. You may find that the task is just too big for just one person, this is why most people will have a team or assistants to help them with all the little details. There are a lot of things that you need to look out for when planning your event, but if you take the time to plan your corporate travel event, you should be fine.
The first thing that you need to avoid when planning an event off-site is not to get overwhelmed. You don’t want to get overwhelmed because it will only make things worst. Not only will you have a bad meeting, but you will also be fluttered and frustrated into doing things that you shouldn’t. You need to gain control over the event instead of letting the event gain control over you. You need to make sure that that everything is okay one piece at a time. For instance, one day you should take care of the decorations and the next day deal with the venders. This way you aren’t taking on too much at once. You may also hire an assistant to help you or you may find that things can get too much. If you are having a very important event, you should always have a team to help you so that you can find ways to quickly solve those last minute blunders. Continue reading »
Tagged with: Blunders • Business Event • Control • Corporate Travel • Event Planning • Great Foot • Important Event • Little Bit • Lot • Piece At A Time • Reputation • Travel Event
Aug 03
Recent research suggests that people making retail purchases are examining their expenditure more closely before making decisions. In other words, there is a lot less of the willy-nilly cash throwing that the upper-middle class to the wealthy had been guilty of for so many years during the height of their prosperity. Now these same people are looking for better value and asking themselves if they really need this or that. And now, this research shows, they are happier as well.
What this means to meeting planners and their business is not so much that you will have less of it–although that could happen and may be happening now–but that you will have to focus your attention on value as well. This focus will, of course, be on the client’s behalf, so you may end up working a little harder to bring home your bacon. Continue reading »
Tagged with: Bacon • Business Travel • Company C • Corporate Travel • Cutback • Cutting • Excesses • Focus • Lot • Loyalty • Making Decisions • Meeting Planners • Own Business • People • Philosophy • Prosperity • Retail Purchases • Suggestion • Upper Middle Class • What This Means