Meeting Architecture defined
Posted August 20th, 2007 by maarten.vanneste
A meeting architect is an individual that focuses on the potential meeting objectives, the meeting formats and designs, and the conceptual and practical building blocks to construct a meeting for better learning, networking and motivation in the participant population. A meeting architect also knows how to measure the meeting results up to its Return on Investment.
The meeting architect works in four phases:
Analysing meeting objectivesDesigning the meeting to support these objectivesExecuting and guiding the meeting towards its objectivesMeasuring the meeting results compared to the objectives
The meeting industry that exists today (2007) focuses on the tourism and hospitality side of meetings: Travel, lodging and F&B. The meeting industry is professional in creating the shell where meeting architecture wants to help in building the substance.
Creating the profession of meeting architect to work besides the meeting planner that focuses on the hospitality side of meetings will lift the meeting industry from its current logistic and more operational position to a tactical and maybe even strategic position. Tons of knowledge needs to be assembled, translated and put into a curriculum for a master degree in meeting architecture. Scientific, social, creative, technical, technological, conceptual and many more areas are the sources that will provide the elements for a knowledge base to be fully understood by meeting architects.
Meeting architects as defined here don’t exit yet. There is no degree, no certificate, no tradeshow or association.
We have a long way to go but it will be a fun and rewarding trip.
This Blog invites all to contribute to that new profession of meeting architecture.
Extensive information on this topic can be found in the Book “Meeting Architecture” to be released early 2008 and on the website http://www.meetingarchitecture.com/
Thanks for helping to move this forward,
Maarten Vanneste, CMM
The meeting architect works in four phases:
Analysing meeting objectivesDesigning the meeting to support these objectivesExecuting and guiding the meeting towards its objectivesMeasuring the meeting results compared to the objectives
The meeting industry that exists today (2007) focuses on the tourism and hospitality side of meetings: Travel, lodging and F&B. The meeting industry is professional in creating the shell where meeting architecture wants to help in building the substance.
Creating the profession of meeting architect to work besides the meeting planner that focuses on the hospitality side of meetings will lift the meeting industry from its current logistic and more operational position to a tactical and maybe even strategic position. Tons of knowledge needs to be assembled, translated and put into a curriculum for a master degree in meeting architecture. Scientific, social, creative, technical, technological, conceptual and many more areas are the sources that will provide the elements for a knowledge base to be fully understood by meeting architects.
Meeting architects as defined here don’t exit yet. There is no degree, no certificate, no tradeshow or association.
We have a long way to go but it will be a fun and rewarding trip.
This Blog invites all to contribute to that new profession of meeting architecture.
Extensive information on this topic can be found in the Book “Meeting Architecture” to be released early 2008 and on the website http://www.meetingarchitecture.com/
Thanks for helping to move this forward,
Maarten Vanneste, CMM
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