“F2F meetings improve business performance,” according to etc.venues

In addition, almost 99% of the UK and USA event planners say they value face-to-face meetings “more than” or “the same” as before the pandemic
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More than half (53.5%) of event planners say there has been a noticeable improvement in business performance within their organisation since returning to face-to-face meetings, according to etc.venues’ latest research.

In addition, almost 99% of the UK and USA event planners say they value face-to-face meetings “more than” or “the same” as before the pandemic, (up from 82% a year ago and a 22% increase from the start of the pandemic).

Other key findings include:

More one day meetings, fewer multiple day events

Approximately 65.3% of event planners are now arranging more one-day meetings.

• 37.9% are doing it to make better use of people’s time

• 31.8% are doing it to reduce costs

• 30.3% are doing it to help the work-life balance of delegates

No comprehensive approach to sustainability

When asked how committed the meetings industry is to sustainability, the answer was inconclusive. Approximately 6.8% of event planners thought the industry is “not really committed” and 4.9% thought it is “strongly engaged”.

Similarly, while 43.7% thought that organisations are “taking action but not very committed”, 44.6% think that the industry is “fairly committed to action”.

Adam Simpson (pictured), director of marketing for etc.venues, said: “It’s great to see that business performance is improving as in-person meetings return and that face-to face meetings are now universally valued.

“Confidence in the industry is back and etc.venues is growing to accommodate this trend with new space opening in both the US and UK.”

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