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EMPLOYEE BRIEFING 1 0 2 0 30 40 5 0 60 70 8 0 9 0 100 OVERVIEW 10 STEPS % How a customer meeting at the trade fair stand goes is a decisive factor for success. In order for your trade fair employees to act and react as best they can, you must be comprehensively prepared for the specific requirements. KEY QUESTIONS What information do your stand employees require in order to be optimally prepared? You can only achieve your objectives if you are aware of what they are in the first place. The exact knowledge of defined trade fair objectives, messages and strategies is indispensable for having meetings at a trade fair. The better your employees know what and who they are expecting at the trade fair, the better they can prepare themselves for the situation on the stand. Inform the stand staff of the target groups you have invited and which potentially interested parties can be expected according to the visitor structure at the trade fair. The FKM* visitor statistics provide precise information on this. The trade fair stand is the central company presence for the duration of the trade fair. Therefore your employees should also know their surroundings exactly: not only the exact location on the trade fair premises but also which competitors are at the trade fair in which role and what products and services they are presenting. How do you ensure smooth processing of organisational matters at the stand? It is essential that people have a clear idea of who is responsible for what at a trade fair stand in order to ensure that processes run smoothly. It is therefore particularly important to clarify who is the contact person for key accounts, who deals with enquiries from the press and who is responsible for organisational matters. A telephone list with the most important contact persons should be available to all at the stand, as should an overview of appointments, events and activities at the stand. It makes sense to establish an optimum period of time for a meeting in order to gain as many contacts as possible. In addition to this, agree upon a discreet sign with your team to cleverly avoid unwanted „marathon meetings“. Notify all stand employees in advance of how meetings at your stand should be documented. How do I prepare my stand employees as best I can? Trade fair training sessions are a valuable instrument to prepare all people involved in the trade fair for actual situations in advance and to agree the right method of communicating. A written briefing in which all relevant aspects of your participation in the trade fair are succinctly formulated is also a valuable aid for your stand employees. Use the day before the trade fair for a short kick-off meeting to clarify organisational details and open questions, to provide an introduction to the stand and to repeat the most important communication guidelines. However, daily meetings are necessary during the trade fair. Only in this way can you react to problems that arise immediately and obtain feedback from the meetings held and all the processes on the stand. First impressions count – ensure that only your best-trained, most competent staff are present at the information counter. Create incentives for your employees which encourage them to achieve the trade fair objectives together. In daily meetings, use feedback from your employees so that you are able to react immediately. Work with a system that makes it evident at all times which employees are not present on the stand and when they will return. Be sure that the responsibilities on the stand are clearly divided and communicated. *Society for the Voluntary Control of Fair and Exhibition Statistics 18 19

EMPLOYEE BRIEFING<br />

1 0 2 0 30 40 5 0 60 70 8 0 9 0 <strong>10</strong>0<br />

OVERVIEW <strong>10</strong> STEPS<br />

%<br />

How a customer meeting <strong>at</strong> the <strong>trade</strong> fair stand goes is a decisive factor <strong>for</strong> <strong>success</strong>. In<br />

order <strong>for</strong> your <strong>trade</strong> fair employees to act and react as best they can, you must be comprehensively<br />

prepared <strong>for</strong> the specific requirements.<br />

KEY QUESTIONS<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion do your stand employees require<br />

in order to be optimally prepared?<br />

You can only achieve your objectives if you are aware of wh<strong>at</strong> they are in the first place. The exact<br />

knowledge of defined <strong>trade</strong> fair objectives, messages and str<strong>at</strong>egies is indispensable <strong>for</strong> having meetings<br />

<strong>at</strong> a <strong>trade</strong> fair. The better your employees know wh<strong>at</strong> and who they are expecting <strong>at</strong> the <strong>trade</strong><br />

fair, the better they can prepare themselves <strong>for</strong> the situ<strong>at</strong>ion on the stand. In<strong>for</strong>m the stand staff of<br />

the target groups you have invited and which potentially interested parties can be expected according<br />

to the visitor structure <strong>at</strong> the <strong>trade</strong> fair. The FKM* visitor st<strong>at</strong>istics provide precise in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion on this.<br />

The <strong>trade</strong> fair stand is the central company presence <strong>for</strong> the dur<strong>at</strong>ion of the <strong>trade</strong> fair. There<strong>for</strong>e your<br />

employees should also know their surroundings exactly: not only the exact loc<strong>at</strong>ion on the <strong>trade</strong> fair<br />

premises but also which competitors are <strong>at</strong> the <strong>trade</strong> fair in which role and wh<strong>at</strong> products and services<br />

they are presenting.<br />

How do you ensure smooth processing of organis<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ters <strong>at</strong> the stand?<br />

It is essential th<strong>at</strong> people have a clear idea of who is responsible <strong>for</strong> wh<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong> a <strong>trade</strong> fair stand in order<br />

to ensure th<strong>at</strong> processes run smoothly. It is there<strong>for</strong>e particularly important to clarify who is the<br />

contact person <strong>for</strong> key accounts, who deals with enquiries from the press and who is responsible <strong>for</strong><br />

organis<strong>at</strong>ional m<strong>at</strong>ters.<br />

A telephone list with the most important contact persons should be available to all <strong>at</strong> the stand, as<br />

should an overview of appointments, events and activities <strong>at</strong> the stand.<br />

It makes sense to establish an optimum period of time <strong>for</strong> a meeting in order to gain as many<br />

contacts as possible. In addition to this, agree upon a discreet sign with your team to cleverly<br />

avoid unwanted „mar<strong>at</strong>hon meetings“. Notify all stand employees in advance of how meetings <strong>at</strong><br />

your stand should be documented.<br />

How do I prepare my stand employees as best I can?<br />

Trade fair training sessions are a valuable instrument to prepare all people involved in the<br />

<strong>trade</strong> fair <strong>for</strong> actual situ<strong>at</strong>ions in advance and to agree the right method of communic<strong>at</strong>ing.<br />

A written briefing in which all relevant aspects of your particip<strong>at</strong>ion in the <strong>trade</strong> fair are<br />

succinctly <strong>for</strong>mul<strong>at</strong>ed is also a valuable aid <strong>for</strong> your stand employees. Use the day be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

the <strong>trade</strong> fair <strong>for</strong> a short kick-off meeting to clarify organis<strong>at</strong>ional details and open questions,<br />

to provide an introduction to the stand and to repe<strong>at</strong> the most important communic<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

guidelines.<br />

However, daily meetings are necessary during the <strong>trade</strong> fair. Only in this way can you react<br />

to problems th<strong>at</strong> arise immedi<strong>at</strong>ely and obtain feedback from the meetings held and all the<br />

processes on the stand.<br />

First impressions count – ensure th<strong>at</strong> only your<br />

best-trained, most competent staff are present <strong>at</strong><br />

the in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion counter.<br />

Cre<strong>at</strong>e incentives <strong>for</strong> your employees which encourage them to<br />

achieve the <strong>trade</strong> fair objectives together.<br />

In daily meetings, use feedback from your employees so th<strong>at</strong> you are<br />

able to react immedi<strong>at</strong>ely.<br />

Work with a system th<strong>at</strong> makes it evident <strong>at</strong> all times which employees<br />

are not present on the stand and when they will return.<br />

Be sure th<strong>at</strong> the responsibilities on the stand are clearly divided<br />

and communic<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />

*Society <strong>for</strong> the Voluntary Control of Fair and Exhibition St<strong>at</strong>istics<br />

18<br />

19

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