Sunday, March 20, 2016

Events Floor Planning


Greetings to everyone, our post last week was an announcement of upcoming features on this blog. Yes we are introducing two new pages for Event News and Event People. We aim to enrich the blog content to ensure your satisfaction while you are on this blog. And should you find anything offensive, inappropriate, incorrect, interesting or have a suggestion, please send us a feedback. 
 
Today let us look at the interesting area of Event floor planning.  

A Floor Plan is the arrangement or layout of the event venue depicting the guest seating area, Open area for networking, dancing, or discussions; bar, kitchen, conveniences, stages, fire extinguishers and exits; dining or catering area; car park and any other activity that will be held during your event.  

The floor plan is important for some of the following reasons

1.    It enables the Event planner to communicate his/her ideas effectively to the team, owner, vendors and other stakeholders.

2.    To guide the planner in identifying areas of high traffic and major activity areas during the event.

3.    Gives room for  safety and security planning during the event

4.    Could serve as a guide for guest in case of emergency if relevant portion of the plan is printed as a handbill and distributed to guests

5.    It maps out the entire layout making it easy for changes to be made quickly.

6.    Based on the plan, guest can be allocated seats easily and changes can also be made easily.

7.    The floor plan provides a framework for contingency planning

 

To determine the best floor plan for your event, you may wish to consider the following

a.    The size of space available at the event venue.

b.    The number of guests or attendees that is expected at the event

c.    The type of activities that will be taking place at the event

d.    An Understanding of how people move about.

e.    The location of the conveniences

f.     Examine some common layouts that has been used in similar events (http://tweetwall.com/blog/determining-the-best-floor-plan-for-your-conference/)

 
To create a flow plan may be as simple as using a pencil and a paper to draw sketches of your proposed design. However software technology has also made it possible to use 3D design aids to generate photorealistic event floor plans. These software have even gone beyond just floor plan design to provide other things like

i.              Event menus

ii.             Event project plans

iii.            Event flyers and signs

iv.           Catering plans

v.            Exhibit plans

vi.           Guest List and Seating charts

vii.          RSVP Status, Meal Choices and Contact information

viii.         Sales Presentations

 
The event floor plan is similar to a building floor plan and is as important as the event you are hosting. An event with a terrible floor plan is extremely likely to end in disaster so paying attention to it is key to the success of the occasion.  

There are many tools out there on the internet to help you deliver that floor plan that will win that business for you. Go for the right tools and you will be glad you did. Alternatively you may engage the services of a consultant to help you get the right tool for your organisation.  

If you make very interesting findings, please be kind enough to share it with us. 

Have a good week ahead.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Event People

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Monday, March 7, 2016

Security Management at Events


 
Hello everyone, hope you had an eventful weekend. This week I am concerned about security and safety and that is what I will be discussing.
 
In many events I have attended, I have often seen stern-faced looking security guards manning the entrance to the venue. One question comes to mind, what exactly is the brief of these security details? Discussing from a layman’s point of view, here is my take on what measures that can be taken to ensure a secure and safe experience for guests during an event. 

1.    Technological Approach: The environment of the event includes the halls/venue/event place where the guest will be seated or hosted, the car park, the entire compound and the surrounding facilities. Security should be proactive and as they say, it should not be discussed in the open. However I think that guests attending an event in a place should be aware of the security and safety measures that they can apply in case of emergency. Therefore before engaging physical security, I recommend that event venues should deploy technology as a first level security check. This may include but not limited to the following

a.    CCTV systems: This should be deployed to cover every ground within and around the venue. Key areas are the entrances and exits, the halls, the car park, the fence, etc. In an open area environments, mobile CCTV system can be deployed.

b.    Access Control: This could be integrated with people barrier and counter, metal detectors, scanners, RFID Systems, car barrier, etc.  

2.    Physical Approach: Physical security guards should be deployed to man the access control areas to check, guide and direct the guest properly and courteously. They can also serve to provide warm welcome as greeters while some are used to command and control traffic (see our post on traffic management). These guards could be armed with batons, stun guns or other civil weapons safely concealed for easy retrieval and not exposed to intimidate the guest. Communication is important to physical security hence a means of reaching out to other colleagues in patrol is very important. Walkie-talkies (hand held radios) are ideal for this type of operation though mobile cell phones are routinely used these days. Security patrol is also an essential ingredient of physical approach so security guards should be deployed to patrol the environment in a programmed or random sequence. Patrolling guards could be accompanied by guard dogs if the service is requested as part of the security package.
 
 

3.    Structural Approach: Perimeter fencing of the event venue is important. Perimeter fences could be fortified with barbed wires, electrified or raised high enough. The entrances and exits to the venue should be clearly marked and identified. These points should be manned by polite, friendly and strict security details. In an open arena event place, security personnel can be used to run a perimeter around the venue.

4.    Safety Approach: Messages and information clearly marking fire exits, First aid boxes, fire extinguishers, Fire Assembly points, venue map, emergency numbers, etc. should be at the easy disposal of the guests during the events. It could be printed on a small pamphlet, handbill or flyer.

5.    Security and Health Stewards approach: Trained civil stewards, bearing no arms, primed for health and security responses should be strategically located within the halls   to watch out for accidents such as broken glasses, spills and splashes, guest tripping or any other incident that will bring discomfort to the guest. These personnel should have enough knowledge to apply first aid treatment.

6.    Management Approach: A command and control centre should be established. From this centre, all the various approaches will be monitored and controlled. Ideally if there is a CCTV control room, the management centre may be housed there however, the key requirement is to have a central place or person from which all security directives are issued and verified. 

By and large many security agencies have different packages offered for customers to choose. There are packages that cover location and venue risk assessment, VIP and Close personal protection like in body guards, route security assessment, debugging, etc. Event owners, planners and managers should work closely with security companies and personnel to ensure a pleasurable experience for guests. Ultimately, everybody should be security aware by understanding what security expectations are demanded of you in any environment you find yourself. 

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Have a good week ahead.