@annexworld 1. Know your guest size
2. Work with the event vendors to bring in the minimal number of assistants
3. Ensure the venue is sanitized before the event
4. Everyone must adhere to safety procedures in place at the venue
5. Nothing must be taken for granted
@annexworld Events that can be done intimately (like weddings and burials) can be done with all safety measures put in place. Events like exhibitions and fairs on the other hand is advisable that it is postponed to. No event should be outrightly cancelled for every event is important
@annexworld The cost will actually increase. An event hall that sits 1000 guests pre-covid will now have to sit 450-600 guests. Safety measures needs to be hightened like never before. Ambulances will have to be on a standby depending on the guest size. All these comes with an extra cost
@annexworld Technology gives room for innovations. Event managers will make money depending on how fast they are able to get onboard the use of technology. An example is instead of hiring a regular cinematographer , you hire one who can stream the event and still mix on the go
I am yet to see that person who deliberately gives or provides for his parents go broke.
No matter how rich they are, bless your parents with airtime, take over their data needs, or keep tabs on their medical check-ups.
Remember them when your account balance is N600