by Michael Hart, Event Consultant and Journalist
While the speed at which business is conducted has been a boon for the trade show industry, we still found that exhibitors simply do not have time for everything their jobs entail.
Show organizers have helped over the last 10 years by automating several processes and applying technology in ways never imagined before. Nevertheless, exhibitors told us, it still isn’t enough.
Organizers can be forgiven for feeling frustrated at hearing that. They have poured millions of dollars into digital tools to make life easier for their exhibitors over the last 10 years, and still they get complaints.
A major key to slowing down the velocity for exhibitor partners is to actually not treat them as invisible. Talk to them and ask:
There’s even more that can be done, and some of it might not cost millions of more dollars beyond the original investments that have been made.
Then make it even simpler for them. Some contractors already provide one-stop service that allows exhibitors to order furniture, electrical service, signage, Wi-Fi, carpeting, etc., all at one time and one place. Great! But why do they all not do it? As discovered by MAYA Design in 2008, The Expo Group’s Single Source Solution® is the model for exhibitor service supply-chain management that organizers should consider using.Lots of technology tips progress has been made, but so much more remains. And organizers must still talk to exhibitors, not just when you’re re-signing them for next year’s show either. Talk to them during the year about their exhibiting goals and how you can help them achieve those goals.
Ask them what you can do for them not to feel invisible.
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