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Nobody Ever Knows they Got Joining Instructions
by My Booking Manager

Published on this site: July 14th, 2006 - See more
articles from this month

It's true! Ask any delegate whether they got their joining instructions
and they'll look at you blankly. If you explain that we sent you a letter
describing the event and how to get here; a small glimmer of light starts
to burn. This piece of event jargon is one of the few technical terms
that delegates don't really need to know about.
To give your delegates complete confidence that your event is well organized
and that their every need has been considered, it is well worth the preparation
time to design comprehensive joining instructions. Not only should this
limit the number of calls and emails to clarify small details about the
event, it will also help to orientate the delegates to the venue and the overall
shape of the event before they arrive.
Joining instructions should clearly describe all of the following:
- The title of the event.
- The date and programmed start and finish times for the event.
- The name and address of the venue.
- Telephone number(s) for the venue.
- Travel directions and approximate travel times for automobile, train
and air travelers.
- Recommended accommodation within easy reach of the event.
- Recommended local restaurants and other facilities like gyms, spas,
swimming pools, movie complexes.
- Any local attractions or places of interest.
- Dress code for the event (if appropriate).
- Any preparation the delegates need to undertake prior to the event.
- Any material the delegates should bring for use in the event (if
required).
- A reminder to bring proof of registration.
If possible keep your joining instructions as one document to ensure
that information is not lost. It may be easy to include the venue's own
details as part of the package but remember that the joining instructions
are as important a piece of marketing as any of your published materials.
If you can have them printed on good quality paper, branded with your
event logo, clearly laid out and free from factual and typographical errors
you will be reinforcing your professionalism, expertise and focus on delegate
satisfaction.
Delegate information gathering
The booking process is also an ideal opportunity to learn more about your
delegates and their reasons for attending. People will feel that they
are getting more value for their money if the event addresses their pet
issues. Your presenters will also welcome the opportunity to make the
material come alive by stimulating audience participation through the
additional intelligence that can be gathered at this time.
This, of course, means that your booking administrators need to be more
than just box tickers. They should be personable, chatty people who can
engage the delegates in conversation and who are able to listen actively
to what they are being told. They may not be experts in the subject themselves
but if they were that would be ideal.
So don't scare your delegates with jargon; make them feel cared for and
part of the process to get the most out of your event.

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