Planning foundation

Build a meeting blueprint before you search

A structured brief helps venues understand your program and helps your team judge every option against the same priorities.

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Start with outcomes

Define the meeting before defining the room

A strong brief explains why people are gathering, what they will do, and what the environment must make possible.

Outcome statement

What should participants know, decide, create or commit to by the end?

Audience profile

Who attends, how they participate, and what access or comfort needs should shape the venue?

Program rhythm

How plenary, parallel, workshop and social moments connect across the day.

Operating reality

Set-up time, production needs, approvals, staffing and contingency expectations.

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Five-lens checklist

Information that improves venue responses

The clearer the request, the easier it is to identify meaningful differences between spaces.

P

People

Expected attendance, audience mix, arrival profile, accessibility and privacy needs.

A

Agenda

Session sequence, simultaneous rooms, transition windows and meal or networking moments.

S

Space

Preferred layouts, sightlines, circulation, registration, storage and speaker preparation.

T

Technology

Presentation, sound, streaming, connectivity, power and technical support expectations.

O

Operations

Access hours, load-in, security, staffing, signage and contingency planning.

D

Decision

Budget framework, approval stages, target dates and the evidence required to proceed.

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A practical deliverable

Your brief becomes a working decision tool

We organize your information into a concise structure that can support internal alignment and consistent venue questions.

  • Meeting objective and audience summary
  • Agenda-to-space requirement table
  • Must-have, preferred and flexible criteria
  • Questions for venue and technical teams
  • Comparison notes and next-step actions
Discuss your brief