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Nov 27, 2006 7:42 pmInteresting article#

Melodieann Whiteley
I just read this article in the MPI Meetings Professional issue and thought it very interesting. Would love to hear other thoughts on the subject.


That's the Plan: Is Outsourcing Right For You?
Innovative Ideas for Successful Planners

by Doug Gillam with Michael Vennerstrom

A good meeting management agency will improve your meeting’s outcomes. It will help you establish clear objectives for the project and develop measurements to determine their success.

For many corporate meeting planners, the word “outsourcing” conjures images of high-priced, one-size-fits-all, overblown productions and a tedious vendor education process. Some believe that external meeting management companies produce only “big” meetings and wouldn’t be interested in their smaller, day-to-day business events. And for a few, there may be a subconscious concern that they are opening the door to being outsourced themselves.

Fortunately, there are many meeting management agencies that have evolved to meet the needs of corporate planners facing increased workloads, reduced headcounts and a return on investment/cost-justification budgeting process. Comprising industry veterans, these companies are often multiservice, customer-focused, flexible and cost-effective, offering à la carte or turnkey services to support internal corporate meeting planners. Using a combination of experience, savvy and creativity, they can provide improved outcomes without significantly increasing the cost of a meeting.

The New Economics

Budgets drive many of today’s planning decisions. Corporate leadership is increasingly involved in decision-making to ensure that meetings are not perceived as extravagant or a waste of shareholders’ money. As a result, corporate planners are challenged to meet project objectives with fewer internal resources and less money. The result is a demoralizing, no-win situation that leads to disappointing results, stress, burnout and, occasionally, planner turnover.

Faced with these choices, corporate planners are embracing a new vision of outsourcing. They are discovering that with the right agencies, they have experienced partners who can cost-effectively provide the support they need.

How are these external planners providing services without increasing the budget? The answer lies in hard- and soft-dollar cost savings. In the past, when agencies were able to negotiate discounts, the savings went to profits without reducing the budget. In today’s competitive market, those savings are usually passed on to customers, resulting in cost savings that help offset the cost of hiring the agency. But that’s not the only way an agency saves you money.

Purchasing power. Many meeting management agencies have national account status with major hotels and ground suppliers that provide reduced rates not available to many corporate planners. They also have extensive personal relationships that can result in significant savings and add-ons (free upgrades, room amenities, reduced-rate staff rooms, etc.). And they negotiate commissionable room rates that help offset agency fees.

Experience. Many agencies consist of industry veterans who once worked at the mega-companies. As a result, they have a wealth of industry knowledge and experience upon which to draw. They understand how hotels and suppliers make their money, enabling them to aggressively negotiate on your behalf.

Soft-dollar savings. In addition to the hard-cost savings, outsourcing can provide soft-cost savings that can positively impact the bottom line. It’s not difficult to define the amount of staff time and internal resources required to produce a meeting. It’s much more difficult to quantify the distraction and lost opportunity costs. Today, corporate meeting planners are often stretched to their limits, forcing them to set priorities between project leadership and other responsibilities. Something has to suffer, and it’s usually project quality or attention to detail (along with the planners).

Are You Getting Your Money’s Worth?

With all the focus on budget discipline, another vital element is often overlooked in making a decision on outsourcing. The key question is not, “How much did the meeting cost?” but rather, “Did the meeting achieve the desired outcomes?”

A good meeting management agency will improve your meeting’s outcomes. It will help you establish clear objectives for the project and develop measurements to determine their success, and then work with you to define and deliver your messages in a concise and effective manner.

Expertise. Most agencies employ creative directors and producers who specialize in helping companies define and deliver their messages. They offer time-tested processes that have proven their effectiveness with many customers in a variety of industries.

Objectivity. The best agency’s primary focus is on the key messages and how your audience will receive them. They have the luxury of working outside the internal politics and paradigms that can often confuse or dilute a company’s agendas and messages.

Perspective. External agencies bring a broad business perspective to your project based on their work with other customers. They are familiar with business trends and the latest best practices and bring new ideas to the table.

Is Outsourcing Right For You?

Corporate meeting planners boast a broad range of experience and resources. A few companies have meeting planning departments filled with experienced planners and all the resources and contacts they need. For the companies that do not possess that depth of resources, outsourcing some or all of your meeting planning is an option worth exploring.

Outsourcing provides a wealth of valuable knowledge. The priorexperiences, industry knowledge and personal contacts of a meeting management agency will save you time, stress and ultimately money.
Outsourcing provides proven methodologies that can enhance your meeting’s effectiveness. The team assigned to your project comprises full-time, professional planners whose future business is dependent on making you look good.
Outsourcing boosts project efficiencies. Meeting management agencies have the tools, experience and instincts to manage your project quickly and accurately, regardless of time frame and budget.
Outsourcing gives you access to the creativity of seasoned meeting professionals who will bring many new ideas to your next project.
Employees of an external meeting management company cannot—and should not—be considered a replacement for the internal planner. They simply don’t have the business or cultural knowledge that a corporate planner uses to drive the process internally.

However, if you are one of the many corporate meeting planners that are running out of time, resources or ideas, take another look at outsourcing. It’s a valuable solution for a growing number of companies.

DOUG GILLAM is director of sales and marketing for Equinox Creative, a full-service meeting and event management company. A member of the MPI Minnesota Chapter, Gillam can be reached at dgillam@equinoxcreative.com.

MICHAEL VENNERSTROM is president of Equinox Creative and can be reached at mvennerstrom@equinoxcreative.com.


Melodieann Whiteley
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