I think sometimes words are not enough to express your experience in an event you are in. This time around I am convinced about this belief. So here I am selecting some of the photos I have in my #micecon2013 experience.
COLOR ME BADD. #micecon2013 delegates are welcomed by these colorful and smiling greeters. I cannot help but take photos with them. A nice welcome means greater things to come.
Dick Tracy meets Gokou. I remember the child in me. The years when cartoons are my world. Seeing these people are like being in my Saturday Fun Machine world. This is a trip down memory lane.
Beauty and the Beat. The Ms. Davao winners are not only beautiful physically, they are beautiful in character. This shot was made possible by another pageant winner acting as the photographer. Let me say this, the beauty of Pinays shine in Davao.
SMILING COOKS AND WAITERS. I always give credit to where the credit is due. This time around the hard working waiters, chefs and other people that you may not notice in the event but they are the people that are in the background like shadows doing wonders to make delegates like me feel SPECIAL.
A SPLASH OF COLORS. This is one of my favorite pictures in my #micecon2013 experience it captures the essence of the event. You see before the event I am like color white - so bland. During and after #micecon2013 I am full of colors - like a butterfly finally stretching my wings.
COME CLOWN WITH ME. #micecon2013 is a success. One Big reason is that #davao is prepared. The software and hardware of Davao are ready and willing to be the MICE center of Mindanao. So with this clown, we both are expressing our amazement. Truly, Life is Here in Davao!
MICECON 2013 meets and exceeds the expectations of
delegates. The MICECON 2013 held last March 6-9,2013 at SMX Lanang, Davao City
showed the readiness of the province and Mindanao to host an important event inthe tourism and MICE industry.
The development of Davao’s hotels, venues, and its strong
safety and security management are keys in making its bid to be one of the
country’s MICE hub. Add the strong people skills and innate hospitality of
Davaoenos MICECON 2013 will be one of the benchmarks in future MICECON’s.
No less than, President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III is the
keynote speaker of the conference. It is the first time that the President of
the Philippines addressed the delegates of MICECON. This signals how important
tourism is as one of the key drivers in our economy.
The president signed the Republic Act 10376 as part of the
opening rites. RA 10376 grants tax exemptions to international carriers if
their countries do the same for those of the Philippines. This new law is
expected to significantly increase the number of planes of international
airlines that bring tourists to the Philippines and enable the country’s
tourism industry to hit its target of 10 million foreign visitor arrivals by
2016.
One of the favourite speakers that inspired the delegates is
Matec Villanueva, Chairman and CEO of Publicis Manila. She wowed the crowd by
giving insights that connect to the heart of the audience. One of her famousteachingin the event is “Your Brand Ambition must be directly proportional toyour budget”.
Another speaker that energized the crowd is Cheryl
Cecchetto, Founder and President, Sequoia Productions, USA. Her storytelling
and nuggets of wisdom are like magnets that drew the crowd to her.
Two of her
famous tips are: Use Humour as a Trick and Realize the Power of Dream.
Other speakers also delivered what was expected of them. So
much information and take home actionable knowledge were shared by the
speakers.
MICECON is the biggest gathering of local and foreign
delegates, including top executives and representatives of resorts, hotels,
travel and tour companies, airlines, professional congress organizers, the
academe, local and national tourism government offices, and many related MICE
industry suppliers.
The delegates were treated by sumptuous meal from sponsoring
hotels like Waterfront Hotel, Marco Polo Hotel, Royal Mandaya Hotel, Apo Hotel
and Inland Rose Hotel.
Besides this, during the MICE Marketplace, there was a
noticeable increase of buyers and sellers that participated in the event.
Next year’s MICECON will be held in Clark Freeport Zone,
Pampanga.
Two days to go before Davao
becomes the hub where tourism industry players all over the country gather.
I am talking about the
upcoming MICECON 2013, March 6-9, 2013, SMX Lanang, Davao City – the third year
this event will be held. So far, this is one of the most important events inthe tourism industry, in particular to the MICE Industry.
Even if MICE is a
commonplace word all over Asia Pacific, in the country only few people know and
understand what MICE is all about.
For newbies, here are 5
things that you can look forward to in MICECON 2013:
1.Pre-Conference Activities
This one is a must
attend for newbies. This year they are calling the Pre-Conference Activities
the Davao Adventure Challenge - it
is an activity whereintellectual
and physical capabilities are a must. Best of all, you learn tourism spots in
Davao while playing the game.
2.The Daily Dress Motif
One thing you will be
amazedin this event is the daily dress motif that delegates have to wear.
This makes the event colourful, and why not this is a tourism event where glitz
and glamour is the order of the day.
This MICECON 2013 the following thematicdress are required: 1stday: Galactic Explosion (Silver, Gold,
Bronze fabric), 2ndday: Convergence (Mosaic or splash of colors), and
3rdday: Breaking Borders (All White Business Attire).
3.Hotel Tours and Food
Every
lunch and special activities are being sponsored by hotels. Delegates get to
enjoy the silent competition among sponsoring hotels as they strive to show
their best foot forward in courting the MICE players. And yes, delegates are
brought to the hotels sponsoring the meals.
4.The Conference Speakers
All speakers are
experts and practitioners. The insights you can generate can propel you to
start your own ideation on what action to take as a MICE player. Expect a lot
of Wow and Aha moments while listening to these speakers.
Every MICECON, this
is the best thing that I enjoy as a MICE Delegate. I am very sure you will too.
5.New Friends and Business Partners
All
delegates are MICE and Tourism players - I am very sure you will find a lot of
companies and individuals that will complement your existing business.
This
is why you should be in the event. This is the reason why MICECON or other
conferences are important. The face-to-face contact enables you to establish
relationships. As M.R. Covey espoused, “you
can have business in the speed of trust”.
MICECON
is one of those events that act as a conduit to allow you to have synergy with
other MICE and tourism players.
Lastly,
if you see me there or any Exlinkers taking part in the event, you may approach
me or us. We love to explore possibilities. Onwards MICE Philippines!
Exlinkevents, an accredited Department
of Tourism professional congress organizer and Tourism Congress member, will
send delegation to the upcoming #miceon 2013.
MICECON 2013 is one of the
grandest and important events for the tourism industry in the Philippines. It
is a learning event where MICE players gather to discover the latest trends and
technologies in the industry.
This year MICECON 2013 will
be held this March 6-9,2013 at SMX Lanang, Davao City. The establishment of SMX
in Davao gave the city the necessary venue to stage bigger MICE events.
MICECON 2013 highlights the
learning session where the following critical areas of MICE will be discussed.
The critical success areas are: Tourism and Global Business, Meetings,
Association Management, Incentive Travel and Motivation, Leadership and
Innovation, Venue Management, Technology, Branding and Crisis Management and
Events Planning.
Industry experts from
different parts of the world were invited to share their expertise in these
learning sessions (I can’t wait to engage the minds of these speakers).
Exlinkevents is a twelve
year old MICE company in the Philippines. It has organized and managed numerous
exhibitions, conventions, trade missions, seminars, teambuilding and corporate
events.
This year Exlinkevents will
stage the following events:
·Telemarketers Summit,
May 3, 2013, Crowne Plaza Hotel – a conference that aims to showcase new telemarketing
technology and develop the telemarketing skills of the sales and marketing team
of organizations.
·Data Conference,
July 2013, Crowne Plaza Hotel – a conference on helping the organizations make deeper
understanding and correct decision in using their Big Data.
·International Beauty, Health and Wellness Expo (IBHWEX) – a Beauty, Health and Wellness Exhibition, September 26-28,
2013 SMX Convention Center. International companies are expected to join the
event and 10,000 buyers and visitors are projected to be in the event.
·2nd Loyalty Conference, Intercontinental Hotel, October 25, 2013 – this
successful and well attended conference about loyalty and rewards program last
year will again bring more insights on how to maximize loyalty and rewards
program to further gain customer love.
·10th MegaBalikbayanOFW Expo, December 10-11, 2013, SMX Convention Center – this advocacy
business expo for OFWs, Balikbayans and upcoming entrepreneurs has seen a
tremendous increased in exhibitors and visitors. Its movement from Megatrade to
SMX is an indication of its growing importance in the OFW and Balikbayan
segment of the country.
·5th Outstanding Balikbayan and OFW Reputation
Award, December 10, 2013, SMX
Convention Center – this annual award recognizes model OFW and Balikbayan in the
following categories: Work Ethic, Good Deed, Entrepreneurship, Family Builder,
Community Builder, and OFW Blogger Advocate.
·OFW Business Summit, December
10-11, 2013,SMX Convention Center –
this free learning event, for OFWs and Balikbayans and their families, inform
and educate on starting and growing a business and financial investments
available in the market.
Besides this, Exlinkevents will
handle association events of National Real Estate Association of the Philippines
(NREA) and Philippine Marketing Association (PMA) to name some, and corporate
events.
For partnerships to
Exlinkevents you may call tel.no. 643-3887.
It is hard to be an event
organizer or to be an event manager. The number of details you have to
remember, the many suppliers you have to coordinate, the layers of departments
andstaff you have to command, and many more are like rocks that you carry on
your shoulder while walking in a very slim patch of road on the side of a cliff
– one wrong move your dead.
Therefore, event managersand event organizers have to be reminded of the following to survive and thrive
in this very fluid and competitive industry.
1.Dedication
You have to be dedicated to
the craft. I saw a lot of talents fell in the wayside of this industry. They
got talent but they lack dedication. This spell doom for their career.
Dedication is also called
commitment. If you are committed to something there is no way that you will not
triumph. All the time, I will go for people that are committed versus talented
people.
Committed people deliver results.
2.Discipline
If you do not have disciplinein this industry then you are dead. Discipline allows you to be consistent. A
committed person without discipline is nothing. Discipline allows you to
perform the tasks in order. Discipline allows you to have the strength to
follow rules. On the other hand, if you are an event manager or event
organizer, creating a disciplined staff is critical to success.
Often times,
things become more chaotic because of lack of discipline.I usually visualize the
movie “300” - disciplined Spartan warriors were able to hold and defeat, for a
period of time, the invading Persians. Their secret is their discipline.
3.Determination
Determination is the
firmness of character. A determined event manager or event organizer is
unstoppable. In the midst of the many failures and risks an event or expo has,
a determined event manager can overcome all of these.
In fact, risks and failures
are breakfast of a determined event manager.
There are a lot of
Philippines cases and stories about event manager and event organizer that are
determined to win versus a very big challenge. Guess what, the won.
The event manager’s secret?
Their determination.
4.Desire
Every event managers and
event organizers have mark of wounds that they display as a badge of honour. In
this industry filled with unpredictable events, to fail is part of the job. But
to bounce back and get better is the exciting part.
What makes every event
manager and event organizer stay in this industry? If this industry is full of
difficultsituations why stay? Why not get a new career?
The answer lies in the word
desire. Desire is the fire in the belly.
It makes you wake-up and embrace the morning, go to work and perform your
function.
Event managers and event
organizers with strong desire to their work and events industry are people that
have found their passion.
Desire is the strongest
among the four D’s listed here. One reason is that is the very deep in the
emotional realm.
Event Management and Expo
Management are not for the weak of hearts. Event Managers and Event Organizer
thathave these 4D’s will outperform and outlast the competition – guaranteed!
In creating an event it is
very critical to go back to the basics. The basics will keep you steady as the
event develops and bloom into one of THE EVENTS (if you get my drift).
Here are the three E’s of
Event Management. If you keep these in mind definitely you will always create a
better if not a great event for your target audience.
1.Experience
What experience will youreventprovide to the audience or event visitors? This is important because yourevent will be judged a success or a failure on this metric alone.
If your event is a
conference, your event should provide a stimulating learning experience. If
your event is an expo, your event should provide a business ambience to foster
trade and business matching. If your event is a brand event, your event must
provide a clear message of what the brand is all about.
We can talk about Experience
endlessly and we must because this is very important. If you ignore this basic
E, then brace yourself to suffer the consequence.
2.Entertainment
All events must entertain.
Yes you hear me loud and clear. Even the conference and convention must have an
entertainment value. You have heard about the conference fatigue, this is very
true. The mind can only absorb information for thirty minutes after that it
flies elsewhere.
In exhibition, trade buyers
can only stay as much in the trade floor but if there are entertainments
sprinkled around the show floor, the buyers will remain in the show floor. If
you have observed, the most visited exhibit booths are those booths that
provide entertainment to the trade buyers.
More so, in corporate
events, I do not need to elaborate the importance of entertainment in this type
of events. I just want to point one thing, if you want to create lasting
relationships – ENTERTAIN!
3.Enterprise
An event is a marketing tool
with costs. Therefore, we must always be reminded that the costs must have a
return on investment. This is what I mean about enterprise. If all eventmanagers will take this to heart they will be conscious about the costs and
adamant that the event objectives must be met at all costs (pun intended).
Event is a great business
tool. Even if there is a widespread inclination to go online, hey we are
humans, our nature is to socialize face-to-face. We can never run away with
this nature.
To end this, let me say go
back to the basics of creating an event and do not forget the three E’s because
this will guide you on how to shape successfully your events.
For events managers and
exhibition organizers reading this piece, it is just a review. One thing that betrays
us professional event organizers and managers is our too much familiarity onthe basics.
They call that familiarity a
blind spot. A blind spot that deprives us of, guess what, checking the basics.
I am excited about a book
that was two years in the making. It is a book that will hit all the universities
in the country. It is a book that is simple but not simplistic. It is a book
that will make events planning easier for the uninitiated. It will also be a
book that will act as a review for veteran events manager and events organizer.
The book was born out of a
discussion to offer resource materials for people and students who find it
difficult to have one in our bookstores that are made by Filipinos.
I know the feeling of
looking for a book with local authors in a particular subject matter. I scour
heaven and earth during those moments to find one but, alas, my effort is like
a journey taken by the early merchants in finding the promise land – it is like
a quixotic journey.
So I also know the joy or
hubris, if you may allow my indulgence, in finding a book that you are looking
for. It is like winning lotto! The feeling is so great that you can hardly
breathe because of extreme happiness.
The book I am talking about
is for M.I.C.E. organizers and planners – a very select group who took upon
their shoulders to slug it out with other countries in this very competitive
industry. I remember Secretary Ramon Jimenez, Department of Tourism, saying
that “our advantage in MICE is not on the physical structures but the excellent
service our people provide”. I strongly agree.
Although I am hoping that
our excellent service or people can be combined with excellent physical
structures so that we can generate a compelling result in the MICE Industry. I
want our country to produce a MICE result that will not only put a dent in the world
but will cut a large chunk of the cake of this multibillion industry.
I want to be a proud MICE
player (do not be mistaken, I am a proud Filipino MICE Player) with a country
that has world class MICE products and services. I know that we will be there.
Hopefully, I am still part of this industry when we reach that stature.
Anyways, I am getting ahead
of myself. Going back the book, it is not only for upcoming MICE players but
also for upcoming event managers, event organizer, exhibition managers, exhibition
organizers, conference managers and conference organizers.
This is the book that is
just a start of the many local books that will be produced on the MICE and
Event Management Industry by PRACTITIONERS (this is the key selling point ofthis book!).
The book is entitled “ The Events Planning Manual” an apt
title, produced by the Philippine
Association of Convention and Exhibition Suppliers and Organizers (PACEOS)which I am part and a current board of director.
If you want to have a copy,
you may contact me. You will only need to invest P295.00 for this easy to read
and actionable book. A real bargain this I promise!