Neuroscience of Exhibitions and Events – CEM Week

Freeman Alexandria 11 Canal Center Plaza Suite 100, Alexandria, VA, United States

Our brain selects or inhibits information based on our motivations and needs. Our social concerns are the primary drivers for how we behave. As event and exhibitions professionals we must create event experiences that driver deeper meaning, inspire innovation, accelerate connections and maximize our attendees’ brainpower to supercharge results. It is not about creating high energy events and exhibitions; it is about creating experiences that are meaningful and engage the social brain. This course will help you discover the primary colors of intrinsic motivation, explore how to optimize the physical space of our events and exhibitions to produce experiences that influence what attendees think, and how they think so you can drive the results you want from your show.

Housing and Registration Management – CEM Week

Freeman Alexandria 11 Canal Center Plaza Suite 100, Alexandria, VA, United States

Today’s exhibition professional has more to do than simply manage an exhibition. In reality, an exhibition professional is responsible for several crucial service-related elements. Two of the service fundamentals inherent in most events are arranging for accommodations for guests (“housing”) and identifying which guests will be allowed access to which portion of an event (“registration”). Planning must begin early to ensure housing and registration are easily assessed and do not become a hindrance to attending the event. When managed well, housing and registration can enhance an event and create an incentive for future attendance.

Strategic Planning and Management – CEM Week

Freeman Alexandria 11 Canal Center Plaza Suite 100, Alexandria, VA, United States

In order for organizations that plan, manage or own exhibitions and events to remain competitive, they must continually define and review their strategies. This includes measuring where an event falls within a particular market segment, developing plans to ensure business continuity, and positioning an exhibition or event for success.

Overcome Feeling Overwhelmed – Virtual

Virtual

Program Description: When your exhibitors struggle… you struggle. Learn more about one of their biggest challenges (overcoming feeling overwhelmed) and explore effective ways to address it from both their perspective and yours, as an exhibition organizer.

Event Series CEM: Event Operations

Event Operations – CEM Week

Freeman Alexandria 11 Canal Center Plaza Suite 100, Alexandria, VA, United States

Producing successful exhibitions often hinges upon the proper management of logistics. Every event contains thousands of details that must be processed logically, sequentially and precisely. While managing logistics well is essential, exhibitions are intended primarily to bring buyers and sellers together in an environment that is conducive to their respective objectives. All of the stakeholders of an exhibition must communicate effectively before, during and after the event to ensure its success. Event operations focuses on the unique role of the exhibition organizer and his/her team in orchestrating all of the elements.

Conference and Meeting Management – CEM Week

Freeman Alexandria 11 Canal Center Plaza Suite 100, Alexandria, VA, United States

While planning and managing exhibitions and meetings share some common aspects, competent planning and management of meetings requires special knowledge and skills. Exhibition managers may be called upon to work closely with their organization’s meeting and education manager and should be knowledgeable about the essential aspects of meetings in all of their various formats.

Reinvent Your Exhibitor Advisory Council – Virtual

Virtual

Program Description: In any business, listening to your customers is a crucial step towards serving them better and, for exhibition organizers, your exhibitors are your customers. While there are many ways you can show you’re listening, creating an Exhibitor Advisory Council (EAC) is one of the most highly recommended. So, why do so many organizers disband their EACs (or put off setting them up)?

Embrace the Ways You’re “New” – Virtual

Virtual

Program Description: When your exhibitors struggle… you struggle. Learn more about one of their biggest challenges (embracing the ways they’re “new”) and explore effective ways to address it from both their perspective and yours, as an exhibition organizer.

DIY Your Exhibit Marketing Roadmap in a Day – Virtual

Virtual

Program Description: As an exhibition organizer, there’s a lot you can do to support your exhibitors… but, ultimately, they have to be responsible for their own success. For example, you can provide logos, templates, and even attendee list rentals, but your exhibitors have to plan and prepare their own promotions before, during, and after your trade show.

Create a “Quick Start Kit” to Share with Last-Minute Additions to Your Exhibitor List – Virtual

Virtual

Program Description: If you’re like many exhibition organizers, you may be finding that exhibitors have begun confirming their participation in trade shows later and later. This presents a number of challenges for your exhibitors – as they’ll need to do all of the same work, but in a much shorter time frame – as well as for you (for example, you’ll have to repeat yourself a lot more than you would otherwise). Fortunately, this intensive 3-hour workshop is designed to help you overcome those challenges, for your exhibitors and for you.

Housing and Registration Management – Virtual

Today’s exhibition professional has more to do than simply manage an exhibition. In reality, an exhibition professional is responsible for several crucial service-related elements. Two of the service fundamentals inherent in most events are arranging for accommodations for guests (“housing”) and identifying which guests will be allowed access to which portion of an event (“registration”). Planning must begin early to ensure housing and registration are easily assessed and do not become a hindrance to attending the event. When managed well, housing and registration can enhance an event and create an incentive for future attendance.