A selection of general topics for those working in the business events industry in Australia and abroad
5/10/2010 7:29:53 PM
 Nino Posts: 1
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it is still depending on the demand from the client, i had experience a request in less than 24hrs for a meeting but in a smaller scale,but for expo or conference u need at least a year to do your booking.
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5/7/2010 3:05:51 PM
 WCP Posts: 2
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Short lead times for booking a room with chairs would seem to be standard practice, likewise booking a hotel room, ordering a Pizza, hiring a Plazma screen and hopping on a plane; but short lead times for booking real catering, group transport, complex production and high profile presenters is just bad management (insert planning instead of management if you wish). The notion that we take on a project and "get away with it" is a train wreck waiting to happen. And, when it does happen, who is responsible? WE are! And will our frantic little client thank us for it? No they will not. They will suddenly find the time to take us to court. Customers, regardless of the segment they belong to, are not thinking long and hard if they behave this way, and we are living in defiance of the clauses in our Professional Indemnity Policy if we encourage this behaviour, and go along with it. How can anyone satisfy the statutory requirements of a hire contract in relation to Public Liability Insurance, OH&S, Sub Contractor Tax and Credit inside 24 hours, and overnight for that matter? Don't let them get away with it and they will think a little longer and a little harder next time.
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5/7/2010 3:04:57 PM
 pretzel Posts: 2
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I am always amazed at our reaction in the industry to something that happens like it's the first time. I have been in the industry over 20 years and this is not the first, and won't be the last, time that the economy affects how clients think and react. I also read the Showgrounds article and this did not seem to me to be a reaction to a client but more an issue with the existing venue. So I think the better question is "how many people are happy with their venue choice?" or "Are venues delivering on their hype?". Yes we are currently seeing short lead times and this is a reaction to the downturn in the market last year. A lot of business' were reactive rather than proactive and simply slashed and burned rather than plan for the upturn. After speaking with numerous people about this it seems that most people were hanging out for the December holidays and lull before rebooting in the new year. Most clients have come back in the new year to an upturn in the market and new energy to recreate their events that were cancelled in 2009. We as always will adapt and deliver and in a few years time it will happen all over again. Sometimes the downturn is worse and sometimes less, but managing it is the best way to survive it.
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5/7/2010 2:45:32 PM
 rainbowfairies Posts: 1
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So glad to hear its not just my business being impacted by this "last minute" phenomenon. But I have to say it has really made us turn into the ultimate girl scouts with the motto " be prepared " for anything! While there is a particular adrenalin rush in having to throw things together at the last minute it is exceedingly satisfying when it all happens smoothly. I think it's just such a sign of the market place out there - particularly Corporates who are thinking long and hard and right down to the last minute about "if" and "how" they want to spend money.
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5/7/2010 2:06:24 PM
 bfoster Administrator Posts: 62
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It’s the talk of the town – short lead time business. And sometimes we’re talking seriously short. A circular from Sydney Showgrounds’ Karen Bollinger today in which she says she had a client call her at 7pm requesting to hold an event at the Showground at 9am the following day appears to be becoming more frequent. What’s your take on short lead time business? Great to have because you can charge the earth? Or something else? Is this simply the sign of things to come? Is it a result of our hectic schedules? And for the record, Sydney Showground delivered on the last-minute request.
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