Tuesday 20 May 2014

Pros and Cons of Event Management Industry

Event Management Industry: A Snapshot

From the so called third party to the Event manager, the growth of the event management industry has been impeccable. Those were the days when the eldest one in the family, during a marriage, delegates other family members to take care the function. Those who are in charge are seen running whole arena without even enjoying the event. The situation was no different during birthday parties, wedding anniversaries and other family get-togethers too. Even corporate events seemed to huff and puff. This scenario has paved way for the professional approach to conduct an event. Hence it resulted in the outright growth of the event management industry.

When history seems too appealing for the scope of the industry, 21st century had all its ingredients to blaze it. Its quiet appreciable that the fast paced industry has been coupled with professional courses to get the skills polished. Even though a career in this industry doesn’t even require a bachelor degree, the competitive era asks for better organizing skills which indeed comes from higher educations.

The latest studies conducted by the Event and Entertainment Management Associations {EEMA} along with the research agency Ernst and Young, the 2800 Crores worth industry in 2011-12  has been projected to whopping 4375 Crores by 2014 fiscal year. The growth rate has tipped many other industries in terms of turnover. Numbers are very much convincing to start a carrier in the event management industry. Let’s analyze the various opportunities in the industry.

Opportunities/Pros

This industry is made for dynamic people. The opportunities for conceptualizing ideas are unlimited. Hence every day and every project seems to be new. The so called social-bees thrive in this sector. From hosting an event to personalizing the menu, the scope seems to be like an ocean. You bound to meet new people, their culture and tradition, their likes and dislikes etc..Hence makes your learning curve even lengthier. Networking seems to be a mantra for business development along with better customer satisfaction in this sector.

In a carrier prospective, there are many institutes offering various professional courses varying from 6 months to 2 years. Many of the well known event management companies calls for those specializations. Skill sets developed in this sector are transferable. Those who had proven their organizing skills in this industry had success in other industries too. Even there are countless opportunities for entrepreneurship in this segment with little seed capital requirements.

Apart from the theoretical ideology of staging an event, the industry has called for Research and development expertises too. It had even called up highly esteemed research agencies to study its potential. Just like all other booming industries, this had its share of cons too. Let’s discuss it in brief

Threats/Cons

The satisfactions of the clients are directly proportional to the growth of the company. It asks us to deal with extremely rude clients who give us no room for error. It even takes us to deal with unforeseen events including sudden climatic changes. The stress meter seems to be on its higher side throughout the day. Traveling and physically demanding activities can drain you easily. Long working hours seems to be unavoidable during events. Irrespective of the systematic planning, things are bound to go wrong and should be prepared for that.

Competition seems to be stiff and to hire professionals for all positions is a far cry. Marketing takes big share in expenses. Social media had its opinions and reviews often flooding when it comes to service quality, hence goodwill will be at stake when someone goes unsatisfied.



Last economic crisis almost gave this industry a farewell without 
even joining the league of booming industries. Hence Layoffs are guaranteed accordingly.