What Does 2016 Hold for Events Management?

What Does 2016 Hold for Events Management?

Indirect spend has long been a critical piece of the spend management puzzle. “Complex spend management,” the moniker given to approaches for managing indirect spend categories such as events / meetings, business travel, marketing materials and services, and contingent labor, has been growing in strategic importance in recent years, as more and more businesses find that these categories have true corporate value.

For the category of meetings and events, the pace of business and the evolution of technology has certainly transformed the way organizations develop, organize, plan, and manage the many complexities within events management programs. Along with its “sister” spend category of business travel, events are one of the biggest budgetary items for the average business, and spending on meetings is only going to increase in the years ahead.

The current business landscape has altered events management programs, so much so that, in 2016, management of this category will be markedly different than it was in the past:

  • Mobility is no longer a perplexity. A few years ago, mobile events management applications were proven to drive value, but very few organizations had the true technological power to arm their event planners (and attendees) with apps for enhanced on-site management. Although mobile apps are more viable today, adoption isn’t where it should be. In 2016, mobility won’t be a perplexity … it will be a standard for how attendees are better-engaged and planners develop their meetings.
  • Alternative booking sources alter the transient management side of events management programs. Over the past 18 months, alternative booking sources (such as Airbnb) have altered business travel and expense management programs. In fact, some of these sources have even developed corporate solutions for B2B purposes. Expect these booking sources to become a bigger part of the transient travel side of corporate events management.
  • Big Data becomes Big Intelligence. The notion of Big Data has moved well past the stage of “business fad.” For events management, Big Data will become Big Intelligence: intelligence into the needs and requirements of attendees, engagement levels and “emotional ROI” of live and virtual events, and the impact of ongoing events on corporate budgets for spend management and supplier management purposes.
  • Events management becomes a true strategic corporate imperative. Much like business travel, business events are linked to enterprise growth, increasing sales, improving client and user relationships, and enhancing the overall company brand. As other business functions that were once considered “back-office” or more tactical in scope, like accounts payable, become more strategic in nature, events management in 2016 will finally see its impact on the greater evolution of a company’s global growth.

The next year will be an exciting one for events management, especially considering the items above and the impact of business evolution on how companies not only plan and develop their meetings, but also engage attendees.

Check out these related articles for more:

Why Mobile Applications Will Be a Boon for Events Management in 2015

The CFO’s View of Meetings and Events Management

Events Management in 2015: How Will It Evolve in the Year Ahead?

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