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Convention 2020 –
The Future of Exhibitions, Meetings
            and Events

    Phase 1 – Pathfinder Report
Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges

           May 25th 2010

            Rohit Talwar
            Tim Hancock
            Guy Yeomans
           George Padgett


         rohit@fastfuture.com
       www.convention-2020.com
Founding Sponsors




                            Platinum Sponsors




                                  Gold Sponsor




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Convention 2020 – Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010

                                            Report Outline

Introduction
Convention 2020 is a global strategic foresight study that is looking at the sector from the
‘outside in’ and is designed to help leaders across the meetings industry prepare for the
decade ahead to ensure they stay viable and competitive. The Founding Sponsors are
ICCA, IMEX and Fast Future Research. The platinum sponsors are The Queen Elizabeth II
(QEIICC) Conference Centre London, Visit London, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition
Centre, Qatar National Convention Centre, Seoul Tourism Organisation, Athens Convention
Bureau, Congrex and BestCities Global Alliance (Cape Town, Copenhagen, Dubai,
Edinburgh, Melbourne, San Juan, Singapore and Vancouver). Kenes are the first gold
sponsor. The Technology partners are Meetings:Review and TrendWiki.

The first project report, published in March 2010, focused on the ‘future meetings
experience’. The next report is to be published in July 2010 and will highlight key drivers of
change and strategic challenges facing leaders in the conventions, meetings and events
industry. This summary provides a taster of some of the key topics to be covered.

Drawing on a combination of desk research, expert interviews, workshops, online surveys
and crowdsourcing of ideas via a TrendWiki, the key sections of this report will include:

   Looking Back - A review of key trends, issues and developments that have shaped the
    industry landscape over the last decade
   Taking Stock - A summary of current leadership priorities
   The Big Picture - An overview of critical global drivers of change that are shaping the
    world we operate in
   The Near Horizon - External trends and ‘weak signals’ likely to grow in importance in the
    next three years
   The Next Big Thing – Emerging industry levels trends and developments whose
    prominence could increase rapidly
   Lurking in the Labs - A timeline of key science and technology developments that might
    impact the sector by 2020
   Place your Bets - Key strategic challenges and choices facing business leaders and
    decision makers in the sector.

The following pages provide a short overview of some of the key themes that will be
addressed in each of the sections.

Full details on the study, project outputs and the sponsorship opportunity can be found at
www.convention-2020.com


If you would like to share your thoughts on the ideas below and suggest issues you
think should be included please contact rohit@fastfuture.com

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Convention 2020 – Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010
                               Summary of Contents

1. Looking Back
The report explores the following key trends, issues and developments that have shaped the
industry landscape over the last decade:

Strategic Developments                                  Management and Operational Themes
 Recovery from 9/11, the boom years and                 Expanding customer expectations
   the global downturn                                   Shortening planning horizons
 Competition, the need for creativity, and              The quest for talent
   evolving formats                                      Rising time and cost pressures
 Globalisation and growth                               Transparency
 Emerging meeting destinations                          The emerging green agenda
 Capacity explosion                                     Technology and digitisation
 Growing focus on return on investment
   and learning effectiveness

2. Taking Stock
The report then goes on to summarise key current strategic leadership priorities across the
sector including:

External Drivers
 The effects of the global financial crisis and the long term economic outlook
 ‘National debt’, the impact on public sector spending and the ‘knock-on’ implications for
   the private sector
 Keeping pace with commercial trends and emerging business thinking on engagement,
   channel strategy / routes to market, marketing, learning and knowledge creation
 Demographic & generational issues
 Airlines under pressure

Changing Industry Landscape
 The competitive challenge of new destinations
 Responding to overcapacity
 From schools to stadiums – the expanding competitive landscape
 The research gap
 Finding the right role and positioning for industry associations

Strategy Challenges
 The need for rigorous long term thinking
 New product development
 Finding viable business models
 Developing effective routes to market – attracting customers and attendees
 Organisation development – achieving the balance between operations and strategy
 Understanding the alternatives through the eyes of the customer


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Event Level Considerations
 Determining event scope, strategy and design
 The quality & value of the attendee experience
 The level of professionalism within the industry
 Meetings technologies – pace of development, cost of implementation and rates of
   adoption
 The sustainability agenda

3. The Big Picture
In this section we will assess potential industry implications of critical global drivers of
change that are shaping the world we operate in, including:

Political                           Economic                               Social
 Political power shifts             Economic power shifts                 Demographic shifts
 Country risk &                     Economic uncertainty                  City growth & urbanism
   international security            Global asset flows                    Rise of the Asian middle
 Uneven distribution of                                                      class
   hope                                                                     New ‘learning on
                                                                              learning’
                                                                            Advances in human
                                                                              health & performance
                                                                              enhancement
Technology and Science              Environmental                          Commercial
 Global connectivity, the           Total sustainability                  The innovation
   mobile economy and                Climate change                          imperative
   data growth                       Energy consumption and                Changing business
 The internet of things               the competition for                    models
 Advances in science &                natural resources                    Globalisation 2.0
   technology                                                               Talent Wars



4. The Near Horizon
This section examines the possible impacts of external trends and ‘weak signals’ likely to
grow in importance in the next three years.

     Trend                                              Context
Generational         There are now five generations in the workforce. Generations ‘X’ and ‘Y’
Issues               make up nearly 70% of the global population - of which Generation ‘Y’
                     alone comprise 2.1 billion. Changing life-stages, succession issues and
                     increased generational diversity will drive future challenges – how can we
                     design events that truly cater to the different needs of multiple
                     generations?
Emergent             How can we satisfy a customer base with declining attention spans, that
Social               expects to be always-on, consulted, offered value-for-money, that’s not
Behaviours           afraid to ask ‘why’ and has a zero tolerance of failure?
and Beliefs


    Convention 2020 –Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010 - Summary of Contents   Page 5 of 10
Trend                                           Context
Personalisation A social desire to be different is being met by a new wave of technology
                and business models, designed to give the customer what they want,
                when they want and in the form they want. What does event level
                personalisation look like – is it all about technology?
Social          From tweets, to ‘flash-mobs’ to completing a successful mission in ‘World
Interactivity   of Warcraft’; the desire for individual and group level participatory
                interaction appears to be increasing. Which event models best facilitate
                such high levels of interaction?
Travel &             The travel industry is responding to changing customer needs through
Tourism              increasingly tailored offerings (e.g. single sex, single religion),
                     staycations, shorter trips, digital I-phone concierge service applications,
                     environmental footprint monitoring and alternate business models such
                     as reverse auctions and lowest price guarantees. What expectations
                     does this raise in the minds of event owners and attendees?
The ICT              The information and Communications Technology (ICT) sectors are
Assault              bringing many products and services to market that could benefit the
                     meetings industry. At the same they are also mounting an aggressive
                     campaign to promote the environmental, time and cost savings of
                     meeting electronically rather than travelling to events. They are actively
                     marketing videoconferencing, virtual events, mobile video and a variety of
                     other solutions as alternatives to meetings. How can the industry find
                     smart ways to demonstrate the strategically important role physical
                     meetings still play and where they fit in the spectrum of alternatives?
From CRM to          Business has embraced Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
ERM                  thinking to manage, measure and evaluate all forms of customer
                     interaction. Can the industry adopt similar concepts for Event
                     Relationship Management (ERM) to deliver a far deeper picture of an
                     individuals’ event experience?
Cognitive            How will the industry react to the ever-increasing range of legal
Enhancement          stimulants that can enhance human faculties such as mental
                     performance and alertness?
Data,                Vast amounts of data are captured (or available) throughout the lifecycle
Information          of an event. How can this be harnessed to provide analytical data,
and Knowledge        predictive behavioural insights and generate valuable new knowledge?
Management
Social Media /       The landscape of social engagement tools is expanding. What
Web 2.0 3.0 /        economically viable and operationally sustainable strategies can industry
4.0                  players adopt for using the media across the event lifecycle from planning
                     through to post-event measurement?
Virtual &            Virtual & immersive technologies are converging to a point where they
Immersive            are more affordable, practical and understood by business. How well is
Technologies         the opportunity understood by the industry?




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5. The Next Big Thing
This section explores emerging industry level trends and developments whose prominence
could increase rapidly. These include:

     Trend                                              Context
Structural           Competition, questions over service offering and value, industry
Shifts               consolidation, a raft of new players and the emergence of new global
                     destinations are all driving thoughts on structural change. Boundaries will
                     shift with venues increasingly competing with PCOs to offer event
                     management, new alliances emerging and greater use of networked
                     ecosystems coming together on a temporary basis for specific events.
Talent &             There is a growing recognition of the need to recruit and develop
People               professionalized skill sets, advanced strategic thinking capabilities,
Development          creativity and a deeper appreciation of technology.
Event                The decision to hold an event is a commitment to an investment. The
Economics &          goals may be increased sales, business retention, operational
ROI                  improvement, enhanced education, employee satisfaction, brand
                     awareness or a range of other possibilities. The industry will come under
                     increasing pressure to develop sophisticated measurement approaches,
                     educate customers on how to approach measurement and demonstrate a
                     clear linkage between the goals, design and economics of a meeting.
Marketing &          Marketing, PR and lobbying are all evolving rapidly. Techniques such as
Public               behavioural economics, contextual marketing and word of mouth have
Relations            become critical tools which the meetings industry and individual players
                     must become adept at.
Meeting              A relatively new approach within the industry, Meeting Architecture is the
Architecture         discipline of designing meetings from a content perspective based on the
                     achievement of pre-set objectives. It places far greater emphasis on
                     looking at and designing the event experience through the eyes of a
                     delegate.
Hybrid Events        Blended events combining physical and virtual sessions, exhibits, and
                     other experiences are becoming commonplace. Will this become the
                     norm for association conferences?
Event                The range and choice of technologies is expanding rapidly. Many require
Management           a fundamental rethink of business processes for them to be effective.
Technologies         Used correctly they can transform the planning, delivery and value
                     extracted from an event.
Audio Visual         An ever expanding range of new technologies offers the potential to
Technologies         transform the delegate experience. The rate of development and costs
                     involved are forcing venues, PCOs and event owners to think about their
                     long-term technology management strategies.
Corporate            The dialogue is evolving rapidly on what being a good corporate citizen
Social               entails. At the same time, trust in business is declining in many countries.
Responsibility       The industry has come late to the game and players must demonstrate
(CSR)                they can contribute to client CSR goals and have a clear CSR agenda for
                     their own business.


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6. Place your Bets
This section draws together the previous analysis to identify key strategic challenges and
choices facing business leaders and decision makers in the sector. These include:

Challenge          Key Choices
Context            Horizon Scanning - How can we build an effective radar system to provide
                   a stream of insights on the changing external context and trends,
                   developments and new ideas within the sector?
                   Extracting Value - How do we manage our research activity to ensure it
                   informs and inspires strategic and operational decision making?
                   Scenarios – What are the different plausible scenarios we can see for the
                   external environment? How would our current strategy hold up under each
                   scenario? Where are the risks and opportunities under each scenario?
Strategic          Customer Alignment – How can we get closer to clients and prospects, see
Management         how they perceive the short, medium and longer term future and
                   understand their strategy and business priorities?
                   Strategic Management – What processes and resources do we need to
                   develop and implement strategies for the short (1-2 years), medium (3-5
                   years) and longer term (6-10 years)?
                   Direction Setting – How do we align the composition and focus of our board
                   to ensure they are addressing the longer term and strategic matters as well
                   as operational issues?
Business           Mental Model – How do we see ourselves on the spectrum from real estate
Strategy           rental through hospitality management to strategic business solution? All
                   are valid choices – the key is to position, manage and align ourselves
                   accordingly.
                   Business Positioning – Where do we see ourselves on the spectrum from
                   efficient low cost operator to strategic innovator and thought leader?
                   Strategic Direction – Where do we want to take the business over the next
                   2-10 years?
                   Competition – Given our desired positioning, who will be competing with in
                   the eyes of our customers?
                   Growth Strategy – What are the key drivers of growth – organic, Joint
                   Venture, acquisition – is growth a given?
                   Value Proposition – Can we develop unique intellectual property,
                   technology solutions, service models or other ‘assets’ that can become
                   streams of value in their own right – outside of our events?
Service            Core Proposition – What do we see as our core offerings? What are the
Offering           added value service we could develop to enhance our proposition?
                   Boundaries – Where does our service start and end – e.g. should venues
                   move into meeting planning and event creation?
                   Service Design – Which are the key activities we will deliver in-house and
                   which through partners?
                   Revenue Generators – What additional streams of revenue can we develop
                   either for our own income or as options for our customers?
Business           Viability – What assumptions underpin our current business model? How
Models             realistic is the model in the face of the emerging economic scenarios?

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Challenge          Key Choices
                   Experimentation – As clients become more demanding, how willing are we
                   to experiment with ideas such as revenue sharing?
                   Pre-emption – Should we wait for customers to demand change or could
                   we gain competitive edge by being first to market with alternative business
                   models?
Marketing          Brand Positioning – How do we want the brand to be positioned in the eyes
                   of our customers and relative to our competitiors?
                   Channels – What channels to market will best position us given our
                   strategy, service offering and desired brand positioning?
                   Thought Leadership – If we see ourselves as a genuine innovator and
                   thought leader, what actions will we take to establish or enhance that
                   positioning?
                   Word of Mouth – What active approaches can we adopt to driving positive
                   word of mouth about our organisation?
                   Digital Engagement – how are we working with our online audiences and
                   markets to help identify and address their needs?
Business           Performance Measurement – How do we measure the effectiveness of our
Development        current business development approaches – what do the trend lines tell
                   us?
                   Customer Insight – What do the customers tell us about how our sales
                   approaches compare with our competitors? How do our customers do
                   business development?
                   Business Intelligence – What approach are we adopting to identify future
                   opportunities – e.g. emerging business issues, new commercial sectors,
                   growing professions and associations that may need meeting support?
Business           Associations – Which associations should we be part of, how can we help
Ecosystems         ensure those associations are challenging, developing and supporting us?
                   Alliances – Could joining an industry alliance help with marketing, service
                   development and stretch our strategic thinking?
                   Advisory Board / Thought Partners – do we need to formalise a relationship
                   with key people who we will meet with regularly to provide us with fresh
                   perspectives, challenge our assumptions and extend our thinking?
Event Design       Meeting Architecture and Experience Design – Should this be part of our
                   offering, what skill sets do we need to do it effectively?
                   Cocreation – How can we bring participants into the event design process?
                   Event Models – What are we doing to ensure a constant flow of ideas on
                   different event models?
Return on          Model Development - What are we doing individually or through our
Investment         associations to develop more sophisticated models of measurement that
                   truly capture the post-event impact?
                   Relative Positioning – How can we demonstrate how live meetings
                   compare with the alternative mechanisms through which clients might seek
                   to achieve their goals e.g. discounting, advertising, sponsorship, PR, video
                   briefings or online events?
Innovation         Customer Focus – In which areas are customers and prospects demanding


    Convention 2020 –Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010 - Summary of Contents   Page 9 of 10
Challenge          Key Choices
                   the greatest change and innovation? What models are they adopting to
                   drive innovation in their own businesses?
                   Process – Do we want to formalize an innovation process in our
                   organisation? What are the current internal roadblocks to delivery of new
                   ideas?
                   Low Cost Innovation – How can we tap into the ideas of customers who
                   walk through the doors of our events? Which event owners are most willing
                   to try new ideas?
Talent             Recruitment and Development – What are the core skill sets we need to
Management         develop and recruit to deliver on our desired strategy?
                   Rewards – How will we need to evolve our reward systems to attract and
                   retain the best talent?
                   Culture – What kind of culture would be consistent with the business we
                   have described through our earlier answers? How closely does our current
                   culture reflect that?
Organisation       Balance – What is the right balance between strategic thinking, innovation,
Design             business generation and operational delivery for our organisation?
                   Effectiveness – How well does the current organisation design support the
                   way our clients want us to work and the way we deliver our events – where
                   are the points of tension, communications breakdowns and ‘ownerless
                   issues’?
                   Lean Management - Given the anticipated turbulence of the next decade,
                   what are the crucial roles to retain in-house and which should we consider
                   outsourcing or just contract in on an ‘as required’ basis?
Sustainability     Environmental Goals – What are our targets for driving down our
                   environmental footprint over the next 2, 5 and 10 years?
                   Responsibility and Rewards – Who has the responsibility for coordinating
                   the identification and implementation of improvements? How will those
                   improvements be rewarded?
                   CSR – What are the expectations of customers, what are our own desires –
                   what targets should we be setting ourselves over the next 2, 5 and 10
                   years?
Technology,        Technology Strategy – Do we have an affordable technology strategy that
Data and           is consistent with our desired positioning and service offering? What should
Knowledge          we look to provide in-house, what do we want our partners to deliver?
                   Data Strategy – What is our strategy for capturing, managing, analysing
                   and exploiting the data generated from our events?
                   Knowledge Strategy – How can we help customers capture and integrate
                   the knowledge generated at our events?




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Convention 2020 pathfinder_report_25_05_2010_v1

  • 1. Convention 2020 – The Future of Exhibitions, Meetings and Events Phase 1 – Pathfinder Report Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges May 25th 2010 Rohit Talwar Tim Hancock Guy Yeomans George Padgett rohit@fastfuture.com www.convention-2020.com
  • 2. Founding Sponsors Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsor Convention 2020 –Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010 - Summary of Contents Page 2 of 10
  • 3. Convention 2020 – Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010 Report Outline Introduction Convention 2020 is a global strategic foresight study that is looking at the sector from the ‘outside in’ and is designed to help leaders across the meetings industry prepare for the decade ahead to ensure they stay viable and competitive. The Founding Sponsors are ICCA, IMEX and Fast Future Research. The platinum sponsors are The Queen Elizabeth II (QEIICC) Conference Centre London, Visit London, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Qatar National Convention Centre, Seoul Tourism Organisation, Athens Convention Bureau, Congrex and BestCities Global Alliance (Cape Town, Copenhagen, Dubai, Edinburgh, Melbourne, San Juan, Singapore and Vancouver). Kenes are the first gold sponsor. The Technology partners are Meetings:Review and TrendWiki. The first project report, published in March 2010, focused on the ‘future meetings experience’. The next report is to be published in July 2010 and will highlight key drivers of change and strategic challenges facing leaders in the conventions, meetings and events industry. This summary provides a taster of some of the key topics to be covered. Drawing on a combination of desk research, expert interviews, workshops, online surveys and crowdsourcing of ideas via a TrendWiki, the key sections of this report will include:  Looking Back - A review of key trends, issues and developments that have shaped the industry landscape over the last decade  Taking Stock - A summary of current leadership priorities  The Big Picture - An overview of critical global drivers of change that are shaping the world we operate in  The Near Horizon - External trends and ‘weak signals’ likely to grow in importance in the next three years  The Next Big Thing – Emerging industry levels trends and developments whose prominence could increase rapidly  Lurking in the Labs - A timeline of key science and technology developments that might impact the sector by 2020  Place your Bets - Key strategic challenges and choices facing business leaders and decision makers in the sector. The following pages provide a short overview of some of the key themes that will be addressed in each of the sections. Full details on the study, project outputs and the sponsorship opportunity can be found at www.convention-2020.com If you would like to share your thoughts on the ideas below and suggest issues you think should be included please contact rohit@fastfuture.com Convention 2020 –Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010 - Summary of Contents Page 3 of 10
  • 4. Convention 2020 – Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010 Summary of Contents 1. Looking Back The report explores the following key trends, issues and developments that have shaped the industry landscape over the last decade: Strategic Developments Management and Operational Themes  Recovery from 9/11, the boom years and  Expanding customer expectations the global downturn  Shortening planning horizons  Competition, the need for creativity, and  The quest for talent evolving formats  Rising time and cost pressures  Globalisation and growth  Transparency  Emerging meeting destinations  The emerging green agenda  Capacity explosion  Technology and digitisation  Growing focus on return on investment and learning effectiveness 2. Taking Stock The report then goes on to summarise key current strategic leadership priorities across the sector including: External Drivers  The effects of the global financial crisis and the long term economic outlook  ‘National debt’, the impact on public sector spending and the ‘knock-on’ implications for the private sector  Keeping pace with commercial trends and emerging business thinking on engagement, channel strategy / routes to market, marketing, learning and knowledge creation  Demographic & generational issues  Airlines under pressure Changing Industry Landscape  The competitive challenge of new destinations  Responding to overcapacity  From schools to stadiums – the expanding competitive landscape  The research gap  Finding the right role and positioning for industry associations Strategy Challenges  The need for rigorous long term thinking  New product development  Finding viable business models  Developing effective routes to market – attracting customers and attendees  Organisation development – achieving the balance between operations and strategy  Understanding the alternatives through the eyes of the customer Convention 2020 –Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010 - Summary of Contents Page 4 of 10
  • 5. Event Level Considerations  Determining event scope, strategy and design  The quality & value of the attendee experience  The level of professionalism within the industry  Meetings technologies – pace of development, cost of implementation and rates of adoption  The sustainability agenda 3. The Big Picture In this section we will assess potential industry implications of critical global drivers of change that are shaping the world we operate in, including: Political Economic Social  Political power shifts  Economic power shifts  Demographic shifts  Country risk &  Economic uncertainty  City growth & urbanism international security  Global asset flows  Rise of the Asian middle  Uneven distribution of class hope  New ‘learning on learning’  Advances in human health & performance enhancement Technology and Science Environmental Commercial  Global connectivity, the  Total sustainability  The innovation mobile economy and  Climate change imperative data growth  Energy consumption and  Changing business  The internet of things the competition for models  Advances in science & natural resources  Globalisation 2.0 technology  Talent Wars 4. The Near Horizon This section examines the possible impacts of external trends and ‘weak signals’ likely to grow in importance in the next three years. Trend Context Generational There are now five generations in the workforce. Generations ‘X’ and ‘Y’ Issues make up nearly 70% of the global population - of which Generation ‘Y’ alone comprise 2.1 billion. Changing life-stages, succession issues and increased generational diversity will drive future challenges – how can we design events that truly cater to the different needs of multiple generations? Emergent How can we satisfy a customer base with declining attention spans, that Social expects to be always-on, consulted, offered value-for-money, that’s not Behaviours afraid to ask ‘why’ and has a zero tolerance of failure? and Beliefs Convention 2020 –Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010 - Summary of Contents Page 5 of 10
  • 6. Trend Context Personalisation A social desire to be different is being met by a new wave of technology and business models, designed to give the customer what they want, when they want and in the form they want. What does event level personalisation look like – is it all about technology? Social From tweets, to ‘flash-mobs’ to completing a successful mission in ‘World Interactivity of Warcraft’; the desire for individual and group level participatory interaction appears to be increasing. Which event models best facilitate such high levels of interaction? Travel & The travel industry is responding to changing customer needs through Tourism increasingly tailored offerings (e.g. single sex, single religion), staycations, shorter trips, digital I-phone concierge service applications, environmental footprint monitoring and alternate business models such as reverse auctions and lowest price guarantees. What expectations does this raise in the minds of event owners and attendees? The ICT The information and Communications Technology (ICT) sectors are Assault bringing many products and services to market that could benefit the meetings industry. At the same they are also mounting an aggressive campaign to promote the environmental, time and cost savings of meeting electronically rather than travelling to events. They are actively marketing videoconferencing, virtual events, mobile video and a variety of other solutions as alternatives to meetings. How can the industry find smart ways to demonstrate the strategically important role physical meetings still play and where they fit in the spectrum of alternatives? From CRM to Business has embraced Customer Relationship Management (CRM) ERM thinking to manage, measure and evaluate all forms of customer interaction. Can the industry adopt similar concepts for Event Relationship Management (ERM) to deliver a far deeper picture of an individuals’ event experience? Cognitive How will the industry react to the ever-increasing range of legal Enhancement stimulants that can enhance human faculties such as mental performance and alertness? Data, Vast amounts of data are captured (or available) throughout the lifecycle Information of an event. How can this be harnessed to provide analytical data, and Knowledge predictive behavioural insights and generate valuable new knowledge? Management Social Media / The landscape of social engagement tools is expanding. What Web 2.0 3.0 / economically viable and operationally sustainable strategies can industry 4.0 players adopt for using the media across the event lifecycle from planning through to post-event measurement? Virtual & Virtual & immersive technologies are converging to a point where they Immersive are more affordable, practical and understood by business. How well is Technologies the opportunity understood by the industry? Convention 2020 –Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010 - Summary of Contents Page 6 of 10
  • 7. 5. The Next Big Thing This section explores emerging industry level trends and developments whose prominence could increase rapidly. These include: Trend Context Structural Competition, questions over service offering and value, industry Shifts consolidation, a raft of new players and the emergence of new global destinations are all driving thoughts on structural change. Boundaries will shift with venues increasingly competing with PCOs to offer event management, new alliances emerging and greater use of networked ecosystems coming together on a temporary basis for specific events. Talent & There is a growing recognition of the need to recruit and develop People professionalized skill sets, advanced strategic thinking capabilities, Development creativity and a deeper appreciation of technology. Event The decision to hold an event is a commitment to an investment. The Economics & goals may be increased sales, business retention, operational ROI improvement, enhanced education, employee satisfaction, brand awareness or a range of other possibilities. The industry will come under increasing pressure to develop sophisticated measurement approaches, educate customers on how to approach measurement and demonstrate a clear linkage between the goals, design and economics of a meeting. Marketing & Marketing, PR and lobbying are all evolving rapidly. Techniques such as Public behavioural economics, contextual marketing and word of mouth have Relations become critical tools which the meetings industry and individual players must become adept at. Meeting A relatively new approach within the industry, Meeting Architecture is the Architecture discipline of designing meetings from a content perspective based on the achievement of pre-set objectives. It places far greater emphasis on looking at and designing the event experience through the eyes of a delegate. Hybrid Events Blended events combining physical and virtual sessions, exhibits, and other experiences are becoming commonplace. Will this become the norm for association conferences? Event The range and choice of technologies is expanding rapidly. Many require Management a fundamental rethink of business processes for them to be effective. Technologies Used correctly they can transform the planning, delivery and value extracted from an event. Audio Visual An ever expanding range of new technologies offers the potential to Technologies transform the delegate experience. The rate of development and costs involved are forcing venues, PCOs and event owners to think about their long-term technology management strategies. Corporate The dialogue is evolving rapidly on what being a good corporate citizen Social entails. At the same time, trust in business is declining in many countries. Responsibility The industry has come late to the game and players must demonstrate (CSR) they can contribute to client CSR goals and have a clear CSR agenda for their own business. Convention 2020 –Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010 - Summary of Contents Page 7 of 10
  • 8. 6. Place your Bets This section draws together the previous analysis to identify key strategic challenges and choices facing business leaders and decision makers in the sector. These include: Challenge Key Choices Context Horizon Scanning - How can we build an effective radar system to provide a stream of insights on the changing external context and trends, developments and new ideas within the sector? Extracting Value - How do we manage our research activity to ensure it informs and inspires strategic and operational decision making? Scenarios – What are the different plausible scenarios we can see for the external environment? How would our current strategy hold up under each scenario? Where are the risks and opportunities under each scenario? Strategic Customer Alignment – How can we get closer to clients and prospects, see Management how they perceive the short, medium and longer term future and understand their strategy and business priorities? Strategic Management – What processes and resources do we need to develop and implement strategies for the short (1-2 years), medium (3-5 years) and longer term (6-10 years)? Direction Setting – How do we align the composition and focus of our board to ensure they are addressing the longer term and strategic matters as well as operational issues? Business Mental Model – How do we see ourselves on the spectrum from real estate Strategy rental through hospitality management to strategic business solution? All are valid choices – the key is to position, manage and align ourselves accordingly. Business Positioning – Where do we see ourselves on the spectrum from efficient low cost operator to strategic innovator and thought leader? Strategic Direction – Where do we want to take the business over the next 2-10 years? Competition – Given our desired positioning, who will be competing with in the eyes of our customers? Growth Strategy – What are the key drivers of growth – organic, Joint Venture, acquisition – is growth a given? Value Proposition – Can we develop unique intellectual property, technology solutions, service models or other ‘assets’ that can become streams of value in their own right – outside of our events? Service Core Proposition – What do we see as our core offerings? What are the Offering added value service we could develop to enhance our proposition? Boundaries – Where does our service start and end – e.g. should venues move into meeting planning and event creation? Service Design – Which are the key activities we will deliver in-house and which through partners? Revenue Generators – What additional streams of revenue can we develop either for our own income or as options for our customers? Business Viability – What assumptions underpin our current business model? How Models realistic is the model in the face of the emerging economic scenarios? Convention 2020 –Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010 - Summary of Contents Page 8 of 10
  • 9. Challenge Key Choices Experimentation – As clients become more demanding, how willing are we to experiment with ideas such as revenue sharing? Pre-emption – Should we wait for customers to demand change or could we gain competitive edge by being first to market with alternative business models? Marketing Brand Positioning – How do we want the brand to be positioned in the eyes of our customers and relative to our competitiors? Channels – What channels to market will best position us given our strategy, service offering and desired brand positioning? Thought Leadership – If we see ourselves as a genuine innovator and thought leader, what actions will we take to establish or enhance that positioning? Word of Mouth – What active approaches can we adopt to driving positive word of mouth about our organisation? Digital Engagement – how are we working with our online audiences and markets to help identify and address their needs? Business Performance Measurement – How do we measure the effectiveness of our Development current business development approaches – what do the trend lines tell us? Customer Insight – What do the customers tell us about how our sales approaches compare with our competitors? How do our customers do business development? Business Intelligence – What approach are we adopting to identify future opportunities – e.g. emerging business issues, new commercial sectors, growing professions and associations that may need meeting support? Business Associations – Which associations should we be part of, how can we help Ecosystems ensure those associations are challenging, developing and supporting us? Alliances – Could joining an industry alliance help with marketing, service development and stretch our strategic thinking? Advisory Board / Thought Partners – do we need to formalise a relationship with key people who we will meet with regularly to provide us with fresh perspectives, challenge our assumptions and extend our thinking? Event Design Meeting Architecture and Experience Design – Should this be part of our offering, what skill sets do we need to do it effectively? Cocreation – How can we bring participants into the event design process? Event Models – What are we doing to ensure a constant flow of ideas on different event models? Return on Model Development - What are we doing individually or through our Investment associations to develop more sophisticated models of measurement that truly capture the post-event impact? Relative Positioning – How can we demonstrate how live meetings compare with the alternative mechanisms through which clients might seek to achieve their goals e.g. discounting, advertising, sponsorship, PR, video briefings or online events? Innovation Customer Focus – In which areas are customers and prospects demanding Convention 2020 –Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010 - Summary of Contents Page 9 of 10
  • 10. Challenge Key Choices the greatest change and innovation? What models are they adopting to drive innovation in their own businesses? Process – Do we want to formalize an innovation process in our organisation? What are the current internal roadblocks to delivery of new ideas? Low Cost Innovation – How can we tap into the ideas of customers who walk through the doors of our events? Which event owners are most willing to try new ideas? Talent Recruitment and Development – What are the core skill sets we need to Management develop and recruit to deliver on our desired strategy? Rewards – How will we need to evolve our reward systems to attract and retain the best talent? Culture – What kind of culture would be consistent with the business we have described through our earlier answers? How closely does our current culture reflect that? Organisation Balance – What is the right balance between strategic thinking, innovation, Design business generation and operational delivery for our organisation? Effectiveness – How well does the current organisation design support the way our clients want us to work and the way we deliver our events – where are the points of tension, communications breakdowns and ‘ownerless issues’? Lean Management - Given the anticipated turbulence of the next decade, what are the crucial roles to retain in-house and which should we consider outsourcing or just contract in on an ‘as required’ basis? Sustainability Environmental Goals – What are our targets for driving down our environmental footprint over the next 2, 5 and 10 years? Responsibility and Rewards – Who has the responsibility for coordinating the identification and implementation of improvements? How will those improvements be rewarded? CSR – What are the expectations of customers, what are our own desires – what targets should we be setting ourselves over the next 2, 5 and 10 years? Technology, Technology Strategy – Do we have an affordable technology strategy that Data and is consistent with our desired positioning and service offering? What should Knowledge we look to provide in-house, what do we want our partners to deliver? Data Strategy – What is our strategy for capturing, managing, analysing and exploiting the data generated from our events? Knowledge Strategy – How can we help customers capture and integrate the knowledge generated at our events? Convention 2020 –Key Drivers and Strategic Challenges – July 2010 - Summary of Contents Page 10 of 10