If you’re planning a meeting with a large group of delegates, it can be difficult not to feel the pressure.
Business meetings are often a necessity when it comes to communicating with in-house teams. From making big decisions to solving company challenges, sometimes there’s no substitute for being in the same room to collaborate; but it’s also not without its complexities.
From planning speakers and key messages to organising meals and overnight accommodation, arranging an in-person conference is a formidable affair with few shortcuts – especially if you’re doing it all yourself. However, there are certainly ways that you can make your budget and time stretch a little further – without risking your event quality (or personal sanity).
Here’s our 10 tips for saving time and money on business meetings, while still keeping your standards high.
It’s vital to choose the most convenient location for your guests, considering factors such as parking and public transport. Travel expenses soon mount up, so make sure your chosen location is central and easy to access (which will also prevent delays due to unreliable transport networks on the day).
A good location also helps to ensure the maximum turn-out. Not only is it easier for guests to arrange logistics, but they’re more likely to engage if the venue is in a spot that seems ‘worth a visit’; be that due to the unique nature of the establishment itself, or the appeal of the area it’s located in.
When booking a venue, you’d be surprised at the savings you can make, just by asking the right questions.
You should also ask if there are any complimentary services or amenities – such as a free cancellation policy, Wi-Fi or parking – so you can weigh up these savings against other venue offerings.
Some conference and meeting facilities offer inclusive bundles, such as audio-visual equipment. Choosing a venue with an inclusive package can be a cost-effective option as you won’t have to pay for these services separately.
Where technology is concerned, this may eliminate the need to spend time and effort sourcing equipment and setting it up correctly – which can be a battle in itself!
Yes, you want your delegates to attend in person where possible – that’s why you’re booking a venue in the first place. However, using video conferencing or other online collaboration tools can help to maximise your meeting – for example, allowing guests to attend when it may otherwise have been impractical due to time or distance.
This method doesn’t just allow you to save money on long-haul travel. It’s also a more sustainable approach, with less fuel miles. In addition, you may be able to re-purpose recorded footage and really maximise the resources spent on the day.
Make sure you have a clear schedule for the meeting and that everyone knows what is expected of them – well in advance.
This will not only help to ensure that the meeting is productive, but it stops time and resources being needlessly wasted. Similarly, a clear agenda can highlight requirements that you may not have previously considered; for example, planning a clarity break if a planned session will be particularly laborious.
Many facilities offer in-house catering services, which can save time on coordinating with external suppliers.
The venue will be familiar with the operations of their existing team, which is more likely to result in a seamless, high-quality provision. This can be particularly helpful if, for example, there are last-minute changes to the catering plan.
Many conference and event facilities employ dedicated event planners. They’re worth their weight in gold, especially if the idea of preparing your event end-to-end is making you nervous.
These planners can help with logistics, scheduling, and even provide recommendations for local vendors. This knowledge and experience can be priceless when planning your event, so be sure to ask if your venue can offer this support.
If participants are traveling from out of town, some conference and event facilities offer on-site rooms for overnight stays. This can save time on coordinating transportation and logistics for participants, as well as offering a handy opportunity for networking and socialisation after the meeting ends (no need to rush back home, after all!).
Save yourself a costly error by seeing what past attendees have had to say about your chosen supplier. If you can’t find the information you need on their website or a review site, ask the supplier if they have dealt with an event similar to yours – and see if there’s a past customer you can chat to.
No reputable supplier or venue will slap you with hidden fees – but unfortunately, they do exist.
Before signing a contract for any service, ask for a full breakdown of what you’ll be paying for – so nothing takes you by surprise, or threatens to consume your carefully-planned event budget at the last minute.
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