What is Your Event Technology Resolution?

By: Eric Olson, General Manager, SMB Events
Active Network | Business Solutions

Eric Olson is general manager of SMB Events at Active Network | Business Solutions. He is responsible for driving global strategy and P&L for the company’s business-to-business events solutions serving small to medium sized businesses, associations and tradeshow and expo companies. These include event management and marketing technologies. During his tenure, Olson has grown the SMB Business Solutions business by more than 200%.

Last year I spoke more than a dozen times on event technology, and every time I encountered the same experience.  A nervous, overwhelmed event planner pushes her way to the front of the room, thanks me and says, “What do I do first?”

It’s maybe the single best question to ask about technology.  Yet, there is only one person in the room brave enough to ask it.

As digital tools flood into corporate and association events, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and it’s even easier to overwhelm your audience.  So, my response is always the same.

“Make sure you have a very clear list of business objectives for your events. Then focus on implementing ONE piece of technology to better achieve those objectives; Do that one thing really, really well.”

It’s really that simple. And since January is a time for diligently penning resolutions to drop a few pounds or drink a few less cocktails, I think it’s also time for every event planner to make a technology resolution.

Three Steps to Creating Your Technology Resolution:

1. Create a measurable, stack-ranked list of goals for your event or events in 2012. Whether the goals are to increase attendance or improve post-event sales, create a prioritized list of goals that you can control and measure.

2. Make a list of the technologies your audience uses most often in their daily lives. For example, I noticed a recent technology conference that 80% of the room was using an iPad to take notes and interact during a session. Yet, the event had no connection between the live experience and those mobile devices. Instead the event had a single microphone in the middle of the room. Think about the technologies your audience uses in their everyday life to 1) find content and 2) interact and collaborate with each other.

 3. Identify one technology from the list in #2 that will better help you achieve one of your goals from #1 and create a specific goal to implement it in 2012. For example, if your goal is to increase attendance and your audience is filled with LinkedIn lovers, your goal may be to implement a LinkedIn group to drive attendance at your event. Remember, technology doesn’t always have to hit your budget.

This exercise can be as simple or as complex as you need it to be for your organization. But, the hardest part is getting started. So, start with one thing. Make it measurable. And focus on doing it really, really well.

If you do it right, this isn’t just a resolution you can keep. It’s a resolution that can grow, expand and continue to benefit your business for years to come.

Cheers to good technology and great events in 2012 and beyond.

Posted: January 24th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Features, Industry, Thought Leadership, Uncategorized | Tags: , , | 2 Comments »

PCMA 2012: A Decision Point for Meetings and Events.

One of the general sessions at PCMA 2012 Convening Leaders Conference.

Last week, a promising college basketball player had to make a decision. It wasn’t a career altering decision. It was simply the noble question of whether he should “do the Dougie” at the team’s first home game.

The Dougie, for those who don’t know (I didn’t), is a dance that has reached notoriety with teenagers online. And the player, who, by the way, DID the Dougie, was one of the hottest prospects in college basketball. His decision to dance on the biggest stage of his career prompted one sports radio host to make the statement:

“Leaders,” he said, “don’t do the Dougie.”

Leaders, he argued, choose to lead. They stand out. They don’t do what others do. They exhibit maturity beyond their years. And, on the biggest stage, leaders shine. They perform. They get results.

So, as we convened our leaders in the meetings and events industry last week in San Diego for PCMA and Virtual Edge Summit, this story stuck with me and it occurred to me that our industry is at a similar decision point.  

We can decide to lead. Or, we can decide to Dougie.

Convening Leaders. Converging Ideas.

The meetings and events industry has reached a point of convergence. This could not have been clearer than at PCMA’s traditional live events conference, combined with the Virtual Edge Summit, a progressive digital show. There we saw the convergence of ideas from our industry’s leaders, who badly want to elevate the reputation of events.

Talk in the hall centered on driving engagement, delivering ROI and building the value of events, while the discussion on stage relayed the findings of a recent survey, showing that just 38% of planners use the most basic attendee management technology.

So, while there’s a convergence of thinking and a clear opportunity to change, there is a gap in action and risk taking. And we, as an industry, are left with some importance choices.

Five Lessons From PCMA. Five Choices To Lead.

Throughout the weekend there were hundreds of examples of organizations that did choose to lead. Cisco demonstrated leading the way in virtual events by fully integrating digital and live environments to drive measurable value from their meetings. My employer, Active Network, announced its plans to forge the way for full technology integration by announcing the pairing of its engagement and logistics technology with StarCite’s leading strategic meetings management platform. And PCMA itself chose to embrace technology as the backbone of Convening Leaders, catapulting the association’s event to the front of this industry.

SVP, JR Sherman, announces the launch of Active Network | Business Solutions and the acquisiton of Starcite, at the PCMA 2012 Convening Leaders Conference.

Some of the best are choosing to lead. But, most are still years behind the needs of their businesses and associations – not to mention their members and attendees.

How can we glean from the best and choose to lead as a group? Here are five choices PCMA and VES should inspire YOU to make in 2012: 

1. Choose to Embrace Digital Convergence

With VES fully co-located with PCMA, the world of digital events has changed. Virtual now includes all digital content, leaving behind hard-to-understand virtual worlds for new extended definition of content. And numerous case studies showed that good digital strategy can extend the reach of events, and provide content that adds value to live experiences.

Digital content is proving to be highly measurable, interactive and directly responsible for driving interest and attendance for live events. In fact, many of the people I met had been exposed to VES through free digital content before deciding to attend.

So, good planners are left with a choice. We can decide to embrace the convergence of live and digital content – and use it to drive more value through events. Or, we can continue to ignore it and lose attendees as they choose to spend their time elsewhere.

2. Choose Technology Integration

As technology floods into live events, most organizations have purchased it a la carte. Marketers tend to choose technologies focused on engagement while meeting planners choose solutions to solve logistical problems and control spend.

With Active Network’s announcement of the StarCite acquisition, the company is showing that the events world is ready to embrace the benefits of integrated technology solutions that meet the needs of both marketing and procurement. And it makes sense because technology is designed to improve experiences, create efficiencies and drive measurable value. So, if that technology doesn’t work together and support the whole attendee journey, organizers sacrifice experience, lose valuable data, spend too much money and lose efficiencies.

Technology is only important if it drives result. So, in the maze of new technology and cool ideas, integration just may be the most important feature we choose to elevate our industry.

3. Choose to Give Up Control

The way we communicate has fundamentally changed. Attendees make buying decisions based on friends’ recommendations. They want to learn from each other. And they want content built to support their objectives.

So, the best things we can do – although tough for event people – is to hand over the reigns to our attendees whenever possible.

The Active Network Educational Pod, in the Learning Lounge of PCMA's 2012 Converging Leaders Conference.

PCMA introduced interactive “idea” areas and learning lounges this year. I heard more comments about the value of these self-guided experiences, than about the sessions. With access to people and information becoming free and easy, event-focused organizations need to drive value in new ways, like facilitating attendee-driven content and leveraging it to drive engagement.

4. Choose to Commit to the Value of Events

We hold events to sell products, services or ideas. Yet, most planners spend most of their time managing logistics trying to save costs. While that approach got us by for years, and as digital technologies open access to people and information, our industry needs to focus on improving value.

One of the saddest stories I heard this weekend was of the British government’s massive cuts in events. In a time when it’s more important than ever to share information and bring people together, the government eliminated its event’s focused department and slashed tens of millions of dollars from its programs.

And despite the fact that it could now demonstrate the value of its events, it was too late.

While it may seem difficult at times to measure engagement, there were plenty of good examples at PCMA and VES of orgs that do it well. It’s important to set value-driven goals, implement measurement tools and leverage data to drive more value to events-driven organizations.

Data is the new currency of events. It’s time to commit to treating this discipline like other marketing and sales areas that have long embraced tactics to drive value before anything else.

5. Choose to be an Architect of Engagement

It’s becoming very clear that in order to accomplish everything – and in order for meetings and events to become a thought-leading industry – the definition of a planner needs to change. And the skill sets we bring in to our organization need to expand. It’s time to become architects of engagement.

It will require more education. But, we’re an industry built on learning. It will require restructuring. But, we’re an industry built on restructuring things.  

We’ll need to add skills and technologies in community building, marketing, data analysis and the psychology of learning. It’s a new challenge. But, it’s a new opportunity for our industry, steeped in a tradition of building and monetizing relationships, to once again lead the way for corporations and associations.

These aren’t easy decisions to make. And they aren’t always comfortable. Yet, if events and meetings are going to thrive, we all need to commit to growing up. We need to commit to redefining our role and our value. And we need to commit to leading.

It’s time to make a choice. Are we going to lead? Or are we going to Dougie?

Written By:

Eric Olson
General Manager, SMB
Active Network | Business Solutions

Posted: January 17th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Industry, Thought Leadership | Tags: , , | 2 Comments »

An update from PCMA 2012: Press Conferences, Pedicabs, Blue Shirts…Oh My!

An Active Network sponsored pedicab waits to pick up some participants at PCMA Convening Leaders 2012.

We are halfway through the 2012 PCMA (Professional Convention Management Associations) Convening Leaders Conference in San Diego. What an experience it has been so far!

As the communication partner of PCMA, Active Network has a large presence at this event. Here are some highlights so far:

  • The launch of Active Network | Business Solutions division, acquisition of Starcite, and formal  press conference led by SVP JR Sherman
  • “The Journey Starts Here,” Active Network Educational Pod for participants to engage and learn
  • Speaking sessions led by General Managers, Anthony Miller and Eric Olson
  • Behind the scenes technology tours of Active Network technology supporting PCMA
  • Active Network sponsored pedicabs transporting participants throughout the Gaslamp District of downtown San Diego

Check out our Flickr stream of photos from the first half of the conference! You’ll see our blue, Active Network shirts worn by our staff and the pedicab drivers. We certainly are getting noticed!

Are you at the conference or wish you were here?  Follow us on Twitter and on the blog for more updates as PCMA Convening Leaders 2012 continues. Or better yet, leave a comment below!

Written by:

Michelle Nikolayevsky
Product Marketing Manager
Active Network | Business Solutions

Posted: January 10th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Events Industry, Thought Leadership | Tags: , , | No Comments »

More Active Network| Business Solutions News!

What an exciting time to be Active!

Last week we  announced the launch of Active Network | Business Solutions. This new division was further augmented by the acquisition of StarCite®, a SMMP company, to supplement existing  RegOnline and Enterprise level solutions. With StarCite as the newest member of the Active family, we now fully provide the leading technology powering a comprehensive suite of solutions for the events industry.

This pivotal news is being highlighted today at the PCMA Convening Leaders conference in San Diego. Active Network is the Technology provider to this annual  conference, and will hold a formal press conference this afternoon,  regarding the launch for industry reporters and analysts.

The unparalleled technology offering of Active Network | Business Solutions is truly unique in the events industry! Read what Aberdeen’s Christopher Dwyer had to say about the news:

“The acquisition of StarCite® by Active Network marks a major milestone that will surely shake up the meetings industry,” said Christopher Dwyer, Senior Research Analyst at Aberdeen Group. “This comprehensive technology offering will help bridge the divide between marketing meeting spend and procurement / sourcing for both small and large meetings and conferences and I am excited to see where the evolved event lifecycle will go in the coming months. From an industry analyst’s perspective, this partnership could be the catalyst for the evolution of modern strategic meetings management.”

So, what does all this mean?

The infographic explains the powerful solution that is Active Network | Business Solutions.

Look forward to more communication in the future, but we want to hear from you. Tell us what you think, by posting a comment below!

Written by:
Michelle Nikolayevsky
Product Marketing Manager
Active Network| Business Solutions

Posted: January 9th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Events Industry, Thought Leadership, Uncategorized | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Announcing the Launch of Active Network | Business Solutions

I am thrilled to announce the launch of our Active Network | Business Solutions division, powered by leading SaaS technology and an end-to-end global ecosystem for the events industry. As a part of this launch, we have acquired StarCite®, a well-respected leader in the global corporate strategic meetings management space. Through this acquisition, we’ll be able to better serve our customers by offering them the industry’s most robust, fully-scalable technology platform and a broad range of solutions to successfully run events and meetings of all sizes, any level of complexity, and across all segments.

Active Network has created the Business Solutions division to expand the definition, scope and purpose of the professional events industry, helping sales / marketing organizations more effectively develop their brands and customer loyalty, while at the same time supporting the needs of procurement / logistics departments tasked with maximizing the efficiency and productivity of corporate spend on meetings and events.

The unparalleled technology offering of Active Network | Business Solutions is truly unique in the events industry! But don’t just take my word for it…Read what Kevin Iwamoto, industry pundit and StarCite VP of Enterprise Strategy, thinks of our impact on the meetings and events space.

The Business Solutions division serves both the top Fortune 500 companies managing large events as well as independent meeting planners hosting more intimate gatherings. Take a look at our Business Solutions Infographic for an idea of the depth and breadth of our offering.

The Active Network | Business Solutions technology suite includes ActiveWorks | Conference™ for large flagship conferences, RegOnline™ for attendee management solutions, StarCite SMM for strategic meetings management and event expense management, and the StarCite Supplier Marketplace to connect events with suppliers.

Watch this space for more exciting news on how we are helping to drive innovation in the events industry. Looking forward to an exciting 2012!

Written By:
JR Sherman, SVP and Senior General Manager
Active Network | Business Solutions

Posted: January 5th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Events Industry, Thought Leadership | No Comments »

Active Network is Heading to PCMA 2012!

Join Active Network, and over 4,000 meeting professionals, at the 2012 PCMA Convening Leaders Conference, January 8-11, 2012 in San Diego!

As the Communication Partner to the Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA), we are excited to sponsor and serve as the official technology provider for the annual conference.

Active Network will be participating throughout the conference including speaking engagements, technology tours and other educational opportunities.

Some of the highlights include:

  • Eric Olson, Active Network  General Manager SMB, will be part of a panel discussing “The Digital Future of Physical Events”. Anthony Miller, Active Network Enterprise General Manager, will also lead a session on “The Challenge of Integration” and “The Digital Future of Physical Events”.
  • Take in an Active Network Event Technology Tour, profiling the behind the scenes envelope pushing technology of PCMA. If you’re attending PCMA, sign-up for a tour today.
  • And for participating on the tech tour or dropping by our educational pod (VES DEMOs area), receive a complimentary Event Maturity Assessment of your technology event mix, provided by an Active Network event management expert.

Stay tuned to the blog for more news and updates surrounding PCMA 2012.

Written By:

Michelle Nikolayevsky
Product Marketing Manager
Active Network

Posted: December 21st, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Events Industry, Thought Leadership | No Comments »

8 Steps to Planning a Successful Event

2012 is just around the corner. How goes your planning so far?

Events are the combination of many different elements that come together. Before getting too far into planning, take a step back and consider what key elements will collectively make your event the best it can be.

The  whitepaper, “8 Steps to Planning a Successful Event” details some components that event organizers should consider. From online registration forms to social networking, this helps create focus.

To learn more, click  here to read the whitepaper .

What do you think? What are some important elements to consider when planning events?

Written By:
Michelle Nikolayevsky
Product Marketing Manager
Active Network| Events

Posted: December 16th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Industry, Thought Leadership | 3 Comments »

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