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You run multiple events, but rebuild each from scratch.
Even though 80% of it is identical to the last one.
It’s costing you hours you could spend on strategy.
The rebuild would never stop unless you build a system that carries your work forward.
This dispatch covers exactly that: breaking the cycle and building a system.
All it takes to streamline your event management and coordination process is the right event technology stack.
Why?
Because it guarantees you to create repeatable systems that save you from the pressure of redoing the event setup from scratch every time.
Here’s how:
The tools handle the setup. The thinking is still yours, which is where these habits come in.
While all this sounds great in theory, you might be thinking, “How does all of this roll out for an event manager who runs hundreds of events a year across multiple countries?”
Well, here’s an incredible example of a team that nailed it using all that we mentioned above.
Airbus was running 300+ events a year, rebuilding across a patchwork of tools with no shared templates, no unified data, and teams largely working in silos. The setup time alone was eating into everything else.
Once they consolidated onto vFairs, the repeated work stopped. They built customizable templates for their events where they’d clone everything and make tweaks in the landing pages, registration forms, and emails. This meant their team could build and launch hundreds of events on their own, requiring minimal effort from their side.
The organization-level dashboard gave them real-time performance data across all their events, so they could compare results, spot patterns, and make decisions based on actual numbers rather than gut feel.
That’s the sequence. You save time first, then you get smarter every time.
Norman Leach has run events in six countries, managed trade missions, and pulled off the Grey Cup at 45,000 attendees with 30 supporting events in the same week. He’s seen what separates programs that compound from ones that just repeat.
His answer to the biggest mistake event planners make when trying to grow? Complacency. Doing what worked last year, year after year, until the audience has quietly moved on and you’re the last to notice.
Templates let you repeat what worked, but you still have to actively decide what worked, which is why your post-event review matters as much as the system you build around it.
See you next month!
Fiza Fatima
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