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Coping with event planning woes

Posted by Tim David on Jun 24, 2024 2:29:00 PM
Tim David

Many people find event planning to be a stressful and chaotic process, and event planners often feel let down by vendors or like they have to babysit the professionals when they fail to deliver the results they expect during their given time frame. In a recent interview, a client shared their experience working with the vendors and the issues they encountered. The client found details the vendors missed, a lack of alignment with set goals, and felt as though money was being misspent on unnecessary expenses.

 

These frustrations are understandable and relatable to many event planners. Planning an event entails many complex tasks that require clear communication, attention to detail, and dedicated logistics experts with the experience and dedication to help clients achieve their goals. Unfortunately, as the AVATAR client discovered, not all event production companies are created equal, and finding the right partner can be a daunting task. Based on the client’s pain points, here are some key takeaways from the interview to ensure that your next event planning mission ends up being a success:

 

Finding The Right Partner

One of the biggest issues the client encountered was a lack of trust in their vendors, and they felt like the company they hired didn’t care about them and was only focused on their own interests. To avoid this, finding the right partner who has your best interests in mind and is committed to helping you achieve your goals is vital.

 

When you’re looking for a company, you need one that’s transparent in its communication takes the time to understand your brand and goals, and has a track record of success. A company that’s transparent in their communication will let you know about potential delays or other issues they may encounter. When searching for a company, ask for references and examples of past events they had a hand in to get a sense of their expertise and experience.

 

Clearly Define Your Goals and Brand

When working with vendors, it’s important to communicate what your brand is about and your goals for the event. However, before you contact a vendor, it’s important for you to understand what your goals are for the event and what you want to do, in concrete terms, to achieve those goals. Take the time to create a detailed brief that outlines your target audience, event goals, brand values, and what you need from the companies you work with to produce the event.

Once you’ve created your brief, share it with the vendors and ensure they understand what you’re looking to achieve. This helps to bring everyone into alignment so that they’re working toward the same goals.

 

Budget Properly

It’s understandable that many event planners are working with tight budget constraints, and the client mentioned that their finance team dictated the budget. To get the most out of your budget, look for a company that has experience with those who have tight budgets and can offer cost-effective solutions. They should be able to provide detailed budget breakdowns that outline all the costs associated with your event and help you make informed decisions. Sometimes it isn’t the amount of money you have, but what you do with what you have.

 

Focus on Details That Matter

The client mentioned that they needed a partner who could focus on both the details and the big picture, which is essential for producing a successful event that meets your goals. To help them help you achieve these event goals, provide the company you choose with a detailed project plan that outlines key tasks and milestones. This plan should include venue selection, logistics, creative design, marketing, and timelines. At the same time, ensure that someone is paying attention to the small details that can make a big difference in the success of your event. If the companies you choose don’t have a clear objective as to the small and big details, you’ll find it difficult to plan an event with minimal stress.

 

Think Long-Term

The client mentioned they wanted to find a partner that would create a long-term connection and help them become brand warriors so that, in turn, the partner could help them achieve their long-term goals and vision. This is important, as companies your company has worked with for a long time understand your company in a way that a vendor you just started working with wouldn’t. A successful event is just the beginning of your relationship with a vendor or a logistics company.

 

When looking for a partner, look for a company interested in building a long-term relationship with your business and helping you achieve your ongoing goals. They should be willing to earn your business on an ongoing basis and provide you with support and advice beyond just event production, particularly if you’re new to producing events.

 

With so many vendor options available, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one, but considering the factors mentioned above, you can narrow down your search and find a company that aligns with your vision and meets your needs.

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