Events such as Conferences, Meetings and Training Programs play an extremely important role in today’s corporate environment.
Events may be utilized for promotional purposes, to gain competitive differentiation, to educate customers and employees, or to streamline corporate management.
But demonstrating to your target audience – either internal or external - that your events can accomplish those objectives is more complicated than ever in today’s environment. Simply justifying participation in an event is not as easy as in the past.
Eventuosity provides the only event planning toolkit that provides and end-to-end view of your workflow for any stakeholder in the events process.
3. ROI
Market Situation
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More Competing Events
Corporate Scrutiny
on Event Spending
Participation in Fewer, High
Strategic Value EventsShortened Planning
Windows
4. Event Planning and Management Today
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Lack of standardization
and automation
Stakeholders operating
in silos
Planning disrupts core business
Event
Logistics
Strategic
Activity
5. eventuosity Overview
Cloud-based application for standardizing and automating
event management workflows
Easily create event templates for single or multiple users
Available for web and mobile to manage events from
anywhere
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9. Benefits: Event Participants
View end-to-end event workflow
Collaborate across stakeholder groups
Analyze and justify event participation
Improve budgeting and resource planning
Reduce cost of attending
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Editor's Notes
Events such as Conferences, Meetings and Training Programs play an extremely important role in today’s corporate environement.
Events may be utilized for promotional purposes, to gain competitive differentiation, to educate customers and employees, or to streamline corporate management.
But demonstrating to your target audience – either internal or external - that your events can accomplish those objectives is more complicated than ever in today’s environment. Simply justifying participation in an event is not as easy as in the past.
Today, your events are up against tough competition from other organizations, virtual meetings or networking, and numerous other distractions.
And whether you’re looking for approval to host an event or waiting for attendees to get approval to participate in one, you’re likely to face the increased corporate scrutinyaround event spending that we’ve seen in the face of a down economy, scandals over misuse of funds, and a responsibility to shareholders.
While it’s true that event spending has grown overall, organizations are concentrating greater sums on fewer events – insisting that those in which they participate provide the greatest return on their investment. This not only makes it harder to gain buy-in for events, it means that approval cycles take longer, resulting in very short planning windows for everyone involved.
Convincing your target market that your event is the most effective marketing, learning or lead generating vehicle for them requires a renewed sense of focus on quality and transparency.
While many corporate functions have standardized and automated critical business processes to guarantee quality and transparency, such controls have yet to be made available to event managers.
Today, planning and management is done with multiple, disconnected and manual applications that are not built to work in the context of events. Because of this, it is not uncommon for each stakeholder group in an event workflow to have their own planning process made up of 5 to 7 “tools” that, among other things, limits the ability to collaborate with one another.
This siloed approach to event management negatively impacts quality, opens us up to potential inaccuracies that increase costs, and causes valuable resources to be poorly utilized.
As both you and your participants are forced to divert attention to manual activities like task management and deadline monitoring, core business activity is negatively impacted. If your people are spending time responding to emails or updating spreadsheets, their ability to focus on their “regular” job or fully dedicate themselves to producing a great event experience is greatly diminished. Likewise, those that you hope to attract to an event may find the effort too taxing on their primary business objectives to feel that participation will be of value to them.
An example of this perfect storm of obstacles to event success is a recent tradeshow for which exhibitors were sent a PDF checklist that included several dozen URLs pointing to different websites and forms. Often, clicking the links downloaded more documents that had to be completed offline then sent via email to a point of contact at the hosting association’s office. Common complaints about this process included inability to adhere to deadlines in both the association and exhibitor organization, unforeseen costs, and missed opportunities for sales and marketing due to lack of information. In short, the event planning experience was not a good one. While this is just one example in a particular event type, the process and the obstacles are very consistent across the events landscape.
It’s stories and challenges like these that led us to develop eventuosity.
eventuosity is a cloud-based web and mobile application for managing the people and resources associated with events.
eventuosity is built specifically for an event workflow to assist in optimizing resource utilization, managing assignments and collaborating across stakeholder groups.
No matter what type of event you’re planning, doing it with eventuosity allows you to create a template that you can use to incorporate each stakeholder group in the appropriate role. The permission levels assigned to each role control what users can and cannot see while allowing them to enter their own people, workflows, and resource assignments. The consistency and collaboration among users is something that no spreadsheet can accomplish – especially when each person is using something different from the next.
Automation of reminders for important deadlines, task completion, and milestones eliminates management from the inbox for both you and your attendees while ensuring adherence to objectives and quality controls that you specify as part your planning.
What’s more, as the event owner, you can dictate what items are required in every task list. This means that incremental revenue drivers like add-on services or session registrations can be added into each participant’s workflow. Plugging these items into a template where they’re certain to be seen by participants not only creates incremental revenue for your organization, it creates a value-add for your participants that contributes to their ROI assessment of your event.
eventuosity pricing and packaging has been developed with the understanding that event funding is not easy to obtain. Packages may be customized for each eventuosity client to ensure a very short ROI period that is realized through dramatic cost reductions and incremental revenue opportunities as cited above.
Each eventuosity user has access to the full complement of tools. While the event producer can push a set of required tasks, milestones and other items, participants can add their own event planning elements to create an end-to-end view of THEIR participation in the program.
Any event participant, at any point in your value chain, gains an end-to-end view of the event in one place, eliminating missed deadline and surprise expenses while dramatically reducing manual effort.
By managing your events with eventuosity you ensure improved accuracy through standardization across all stakeholder groups. The resulting quality control is something that directly impacts the event experience for anyone involved and gives your event a competitive advantage when attracting attendees or ensuring management buy-in.
As quality of your event improves, so do the size and quality of your attendee base. More attendees mean more revenue and also mean that participants are more likely to take advantage of your add-on opportunities (again, built into your eventuosity template).
Even without the additional revenue that can be driven through standardized planning, your team will realize significant cost savings from improved accuracy, reduced staffing requirements, and tighter collaboration with vendors. Once you free more of your staff from the burdens of manual planning, they can focus more on strategic work that contributes directly to achieving your event objectives.
Continue for a moment with the topic of competitive differentiation of your events and let’s look at how your prospective attendees will benefit from the use of eventuosity in planning.
In today’s environment, event participants often find it difficult to fully understand the time or cost commitment of event participation. The ability to see both internally-driven and externally-driven milestones, deadlines and requirements in one workflow reduces the level of uncertainty for participants. The transparency you provide with eventuosity makes it easier for them to justify attendance at your event early in the planning process.
With a better view of their resource requirements over time, and a complete look at cost drivers, focus can be directed to strategic activity without fear of missing important planning details. Similar to the limiting of business disruption that we’ve cited for your team, the attendee’s team will be able to spend more time on their core business thus further contributing to the ROI they receive from your program.
Please contact us or visit any of the online eventuosity locations above for more information. Our team will be happy to provide a product demonstration and to discuss custom pricing, packaging and features for your organization.
Thank you for your interest in eventuosity.