Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Today I’d like to dedicate this post specially for my wonderful friend who introduced me to this BLOG WORLD. I hope you are a coffee lover too.

My friend, I will be talking about work today. It has been quite a chase lately with deadlines to meet. I am sure you’d know what I am talking about, though our fields of expertise are worlds apart. There are just so much of things to do before the much awaited event to take place in January 2010. Some say that this is not my forte, which I do agree to an extent. But regardless, I think doing event management is somewhat exciting and does meet the adrenalin rush. I do strongly feel that with the right people, right attitude (which is most important), anyone can do event management given the resources needed. What makes me interested in event management, you ask? Hmmmm…..it’s the color, the arguments, the expectations, the people who claim excellency, the taglines, the themes, the concoction of anger, smiles and disappointments…these are the ingredients that makes event management exciting. And the best part of course comes at the end of an event, when everything goes smoothly and the event sponsor is all smiles. However, not all ends well as there are always grunts and grumbles behind those masks people wear. But you know what’s even worse than that? It is when the event sponsor does not even utter a word of thanks for job well done. To my understanding, any event that does not have a catastrophe or casualties or no show can already be considered a successful event.

My friend, the last event that I managed, was a successful event, regardless of whether the product sold like hot cakes or otherwise, but the event turnout was more than expected, the food was good, the event went as smoothly as a sail. Our partners were so impressed. I only got to the food as the café was closing, tired from being on my toes from 2 am. As the people around me raved about the event itself, I was too tired by then. All I could do was smile and said, thank you.

My rounds of thanks ran through emails to all those who were involved. But not a word of appreciation from the one person, whom I most expected. My heart sank.

So, come what may, my January 2010 event must be as smooth as baby’s bottom.






2 comments:

  1. I don't drink coffee...but i drink TEA! Good Luck then!

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  2. tallandround, you definately are missing one of the most important bean God has created; the coffee beans!

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