
From Planning to Execution
30 Expert Tips For Hosting A Successful Corporate Event
Attractive table decoration and linen
Consider the theme and style of the event and choose a table cloth that looks clean and professional. As a bonus it would also protect the tables and set the tone of the event. Alongside the cloth you need to choose tableware that are functional but also visually appealing.
Inspired by Nature
There are many ways to incorporate nature elements into your theme and honestly you can’t go wrong with this. One of the classic options is floral arrangements that brings a unique atmosphere but you can also try natural elements such as bark, stone and wood.
Backdrops
One of the most important aspects when it comes to design is the focal point and the centerpiece. This will draw attention and leave a lasting impression, so it’s essential to pick a backdrop that’s eye-catching and complements the style of your event. Try to find a backdrop with unique patterns and textures; this helps you give it a personal touch.
Delegate
When planning a corporate event, you have to accept that you are not able to do everything by yourself. Entrust some of the chores with others and consult with them when for design choices you make.
Plan interactive experiences
Corporate events shouldn’t be all about work; try to create some interactive experiences that help build team spirit and make the event memorable. Cultural discovery, problem solving, soft adventures, and food activities can help you make the event memorable.
Create a personal experience
Study the guests carefully, as the event must speak to them. Try to understand the corporate culture and the unique needs of the guests.
Incorporate outdoor space
The strong work aspects of these events can be a bit difficult to work with; however, try to change the pace and plan some part of the event in the outdoors if possible. This will let the guest get some fresh air and set a good mood for the rest of the event.
Use technology to your advantage
Thanks to technology, you can host many interactive, creative, and fun things for your event. A large-scale interactive presentation can be helpful, but try using AR and adding elements to the physical world. For example, a scavenger hunt or a virtual treasure hunt that utilizes smartphones.
Have a versatile plan
Many things might not go as planned for the better or worse, but you can still host a successful event. Try to create a contingency plan and be agile to act when things don’t go as planned.
Don’t Over-Schedule
While it’s important to pay attention to details and prepare for everything as mentioned in the previous tip. It’s also important to prioritize quality over quantity and leave some spare time for guests so they can enjoy things as well.
Pick a unique venue
A venue with impressive settings can have a huge impact on the event. Try to set a budget and find options that help you as an organizer too. The right venue can have a lasting impression and also be a break from the daily corporate work.
Consider gifts and giveaways
Unique, useful, and sustainable gifts, gift bags, and prizes can be a great addition that’s good for branding too. Focus on items that attendees will find inspiring and practical, making them a highlight of the event.
Strategic Catering
A well-planned menu is crucial for a successful corporate event. Ensure guests are well-fed and hydrated to maximize concentration and engagement. For working events, opt for lighter lunches to avoid afternoon slumps. Strategically plan alcohol service and consider themed evening meals and cocktails.
Map out the venue
You should plan the event from the time guests approach the venue. Smooth event logistics are key to a positive attendee experience. Effective arrival and registration processes, including clear signage, multiple entrances (if needed), and friendly greeters, set a welcoming tone. Share the event agenda and schedule through printed programs, signage, or digital displays, and use MC announcements for any updates.
Charter a professional event photographer
A professional photographer can capture the essence of the event. High-quality photos preserve memories, showcase event highlights, and provide valuable content for future marketing and promotion.
Event mobile app
As you get closer to the date, you can launch a mobile app that offers schedules, notifications for different parts of the event, and digital resources. Also, it could be a good platform for the digital scavenger hunt we mentioned earlier.
Follow-up Emails
Follow up the event with a professional email or physical notes. A follow-up email would be ideal because it lets you share highlights of the event, and pictures, or send a survey that gives you feedback.
Social networks
Beforehand, create a Facebook event page for better recognition; this will allow the guests to talk about their experiences. If the corporate has a website, you can create a landing page for the event that shares the information and other details of the event.
Live music
The appeal of live music is never-ending and creates a unique experience. If a famous artist fits your budget, it can be great for the event, but it’s also acceptable to find a talented local artist that won’t break out your budget.
Photo Booth
A photo booth is a classic and fun addition to any corporate event. It provides an interactive activity that allows guests to capture memorable moments.
Awards Ceremony
Recognize and award achievement with a dedicated ceremony. This will the morale of the team also boost motivation in the other members while it adds a touch of prestige.
Varied menu
Following the tip 13, you should also pick a varied and quality menu that satisfies different taste buds. It might also have a positive effect if you offer some vegetarian and allergen-free options.
Complete checklist
With so many things to consider and check, it’s easy to forget some items. Create a complete checklist beforehand that you check throughout the event.
Educational sessions
Some part of the event could be dedicated to educational sessions. Create a unique educational session with in-depth knowledge on a specific subject with a live Q&A.
Wi-Fi Connectivity
Provide a reliable source of internet for the guests. This improves the overall quality of the event and also might be crucial if you commit to one of the technology ideas we gave in tip number 8.
Live Polling & Q&A
Encourage real-time interaction with speakers through live polls and Q&A platforms.
Hybrid Events
Combine in-person and virtual elements to reach a wider audience, including the people who can’t travel to the location. Incorporate live streaming, virtual networking options, and interactive online components to engage the online audience
Leverage Data and Analytics
Use data and analytics to track event performance. The live poll and follow-up emails we mentioned are a great way to gather data. The data can be used to plan future events when analyzed.
Create a sense of community
Encourage attendees to share their experiences and connect with each other, both during and after the event. Interactive games, or social media challenges, can be great options.
Incorporate one phone-free session
While we mentioned that the use of technology can be beneficial to your event. It’s also trendy right now to have a phone-free session. When the online guests are busy attending a game or challenge, you can take the in-person guests through a relaxing phone-free experience