Ah, event planning—the glamorous world of guest lists, glitter, and gourmet hors d’oeuvres. But let’s be honest, it’s also a minefield of potential mishaps waiting to trip up even the most seasoned organizers. You might have the perfect vision for your event, but if you overlook a few crucial details, you could end up with more headaches than happy attendees. In fact, failure to track changes in event scope or details affects 45% of events, often leading to budget overruns and timeline issues.
Have you ever forgotten to double-check the AV setup and found yourself staring at a blank screen while your keynote speaker fumbles? Or.. maybe you’ve underestimated the number of restrooms, leading to a line longer than a Black Friday sale? Yeah, we’ve all been there.
So, let’s cut to the chase. Here are the top 10 things event organizers often forget—but shouldn’t. Consider this your go-to guide for avoiding those cringe-worthy moments and making sure your event is the talk of the town (for all the right reasons).
It’s easy to get caught up in the big picture and forget about the small, but crucial, details like signage. Ensure there are clear, visible signs directing attendees to key areas like registration, restrooms, and breakout rooms. Pro tip: Make them bold and easy to read from a distance.
Safety first, folks! Always have an emergency plan in place. This includes knowing the location of exits, having first aid kits on hand, and ensuring all staff are briefed on what to do in case of an emergency. It’s one of those things you hope you never need, but you’ll be glad you have.
Plan B is not just for procrastinators. Weather can be unpredictable, speakers can cancel last minute, and vendors can have mishaps. Always have a backup plan ready. This could mean having an indoor venue option for an outdoor event or an extra speaker lined up in case of cancellations.
Make your event inclusive by considering accessibility. This includes wheelchair access, sign language interpreters, and easily accessible information for those with visual or hearing impairments. An inclusive event is a successful event.
Never underestimate the importance of guest comfort. This includes adequate seating, climate control, and hydration stations. Happy guests are more likely to enjoy and remember your event positively.
A detailed run sheet is your best friend. It should include every minute detail from start to finish, outlining who is responsible for what and when. This keeps everyone on the same page and ensures nothing is overlooked.
Coordination with vendors is crucial. Confirm and reconfirm all details with your vendors, from delivery times to specific requirements. Miscommunication can lead to disasters, so make sure everyone is on the same page.
The event doesn’t end when the last guest leaves. Plan a follow-up strategy to gather feedback, thank attendees, and keep the conversation going. This can be as simple as a thank-you email or a post-event survey to gather insights for future improvements.
Always, always, always have a budget buffer. Unexpected costs can and will arise, so it’s wise to allocate an extra 10-20% of your budget for unforeseen expenses. This way, you won’t be caught off guard and can handle any surprises with ease.
Event planning is a high-stakes game, but with these tips, you’re equipped to handle whatever comes your way. Remember, the devil is in the details. By paying attention to these often-overlooked aspects, you can make sure your event runs smoothly and leaves a lasting impression. So, go ahead—plan that unforgettable event, and make sure you don’t forget a thing!
Stay Sharp: And may your events be as flawless as your planning.
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Author: Aeshah Javier, Marketing Manager at Appsaya