Did you know that 90% of meeting planners polled state that their budgets are smaller due to the over-all economic slump? What’s more, over one third of planners predict they will book fewer meetings due to public opinion. In 2009, the PCMA/AMEX/Ypartnership sent surveys to professional meeting planners in order to gauge the effect of economic conditions and media feedback on meeting planning in 2010. The survey covered a number of topics including:
• How many meetings were hosted in 2009? How many are planned for 2010?
• Geographically speaking, where are meetings held?
• How much impact does the economic downturn have on meetings planned for the future?
• Does the media have an impact on how and if meetings are scheduled?
The outcome of this survey will not surprise most meeting planners. The economic crunch has and will continue to affect the number and type of meetings scheduled for the upcoming year. Negative media attention is a factor in the decrease of meetings. Bad press has the biggest negative impact on the largest meetings. Luxury and upscale accommodations are things of the past, at least for the moment.
Meeting planners as a group must point out that face to face meetings are an important part of industry interaction and curtailing these activities has a negative effect on companies. Reinstating corporate and government meeting can have a positive impact on U.S. economy and on personnel morale.
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26 Aug 09 Your Own Meeting
You have already planned many meetings for many clients. If you are employed at a hotel as a meeting planner, you have encountered more meetings than the self-employed planner. However, have you ever stopped for a moment to look those meetings over and analyze their points? You should, and that should happen in a meeting with a notebook and a cup of whatever you drink during the day.
Why? Because you need some private time to figure out what worked and what didn’t, and work on ways to deal with both. For instance, if that three-day conference of small business people just got average reviews, find out why. You should already be getting some comment cards back, or maybe you have collected them personally. In any event, you have some feedback. Maybe the client has called you. (more…)
Tags: Comment Cards, Imaginary Friend, Imaginary Friends, Lunch, Many Meetings, Meet Friends, Meeting Planner, Notebook, People, Private Time, Small Business, Variations