MICE And Hospitality Business

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MICE And Hospitality Business
MICE And Hospitality
Business
Chapter No.6
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MICE stand for
 Meetings.
 Incentives,
 Conventions and

Expositions
They are the [4] Four most important aspects of business tourism
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Analyzing The Business Traveller
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Speed and Choice
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Reliability
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Comfort and Prestige
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Information
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Credit
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Secretarial facilities and

Fixing of business appointments
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Business Services
 Wireless internet connection with own laptop in the rooms and in the public
areas
 Possibility of sending faxes and copying papers
 Discounted phone calls
 Secretarial service
 Early check in and late check out
 Discounted underground parking garage
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Major Players In Mice
 Clients
 Associations •
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Corporations
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Event Planners
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Government Organizations
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Convention Industry Associations
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ICCA
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Commercial Sponsors
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 Airlines –.
 Cruise lines –
 Venues
 Hotel Ballrooms, Conference Rooms or Meeting Rooms
 Alternatives venues include universities, castles and heritage homes
 Restaurants –Accommodations
 Professional Convention Organizers
 Technical Specialists•
Intermediaries

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MICE Tourism could include :
 Training Sessions,

AGM,
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Residential Conferences & Association Meetings,
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Seminars & Symposiums,
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Sales Promotion & Product Launches,
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Staff Picnics,
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Press Conferences,
 Road Shows,
 Interviews, Presentation & Brainstorming Sessions
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Industries Reviewed for MICE Tourism:
 Software & I.T.
Plastic
 Pharma & Healthcare.
Construction.
 Tools
Packaging.
 Power
Food & Beverage.
 Leather
Transport.
 Garments
Communication.
 Hospitality
Art & Architectural.
 Films & Movies.
Consumer Trade
 Education & Training.
Liquor etc.
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Prominent MICE Destinations of the World
 USA,Germany.UK,France,Italy,Brazil,China,Netherlands,Austria,Canada,
Switzerland,Japan,Korea,Portugal,Switzerland,Sweden,Argentina,Belgium,
Mexico are some of the Top 20 MICE Destinations as per the International
Conference & Convention Association (ICCA)
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Presently even Malaysia, Thailand, Nepal etc. are striving hard to
promote themselves as MICE destinations. Similarly, places like Dubai are
projecting themselves as major exhibition and event centers.
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Popular Travel Marts across the world :
 Hongkong – ITE
.
 Australia – TABS
.
 Berlin – ITB
 Moscow – MIT
.
 London – WTM
 AUSTRIA – ITM
 DUBAI – ATM
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 MUMBAI – TTF / OTM
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Travel Mart Activities :
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Sell your tour packages, travel services and accommodation plans.
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Enrol visitors subsequently.
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To test launch / market new products / services.
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To establish new trade links and reinforce existing networks.
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To interact face to face with target customers and get feed back.
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To interact with peers in industry.
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Client’s Profile
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Manufacturing Companies,
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Pharmaceutical Companies,
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Insurance Companies,
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Consulting Firms,
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Legal Firms,
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Universities And Institutions,
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Sales Promotion Agencies,
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Wholesale Distributors,
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Locals Sales Offices Of Large Companies,
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Import – Export Firms,
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Clubs And Associations.etc.
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Convention Management Team
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Sales Person
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General Manager
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Catering Manager
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Front Office Manager
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Director Of Housekeeping
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Director Of Food And Beverage
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Security Supervisor
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Meeting Planner/Executive Vice President
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Sponsors In MICE
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Associations
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Corporations
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Trade Unions
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Independent Companies Who Sponsor & Operate Trade Shows
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Religious Groups
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Tour Groups
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Theatre And Arts Groups
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Social Organizations
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Government Bodies
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Public Sector Undertakings
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Promoting Reasons at MICE
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Create, Develop and Enhance Credibility
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2. Highly Targeted Marketing
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3. Leveraged Lead Generation
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4. Media Exposure
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5. Brand Awareness & Recognition
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6. Generate NEW Sales & Form NEW Business Partnerships
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7. Community Involvement and Giving Back
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8. Distribute Samples or Trial Offers
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9. CONTACTS - Access to Mailing Lists, Distribution Channels, Broadcast
Opportunities
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10. Tax Deduction & Write Off
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Marketing Plan for MICE
 1)
Organized and coordinated;
 2)
Programmed;
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Budgeted;
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Flexible;
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Controllable;
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Internally consistent and interrelated; and
 7)
Clear and simple
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Process Of Convention Management
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Establishing Goals And Objectives
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Targeting The Population
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Designing The Program
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Creating A Budget
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Selecting A Site
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Negotiating Contracts
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Formulating Committees
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Establishing A Marketing Plan
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Hiring Subcontractors
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Planning Logistics
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Designing Food And Beverage Functions
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Providing Services At Meetings
 1)
Honouring credit cards
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2)
Cashing cheques
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Valet cleaning/ laundry
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Room service [in case of overnight stays in the convention centres]
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Barber shop/ beauty salon
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Interpreters (specify type, hourly rates, and advance notice required)
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Child care
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Special diets (specify advance notice required)
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Medical emergency assistance
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Spouse and children programs
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Overseas and domestic call making facility
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Transfer to and from the airport/railway station facility
Recreational facilities
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Spot Management
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Planning the optimum layout for the meeting room,
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Arranging for any required audio visual equipment,
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Designing interesting yet cost effective menus
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Creating all signage
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Managing registration,
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Communicating with speakers and, exhibitors regarding their needs
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Providing the hotel with just the right convention resume that specifies
every aspect of your meeting,
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On site staffing and management,etc.
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SPOT MANAGEMENT-2
 Meet and greet services,
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VIP Services,
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Spouse Programs,
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Theme parties,
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Activities,
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Premiums and Gifts,
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Freight Coordination,
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Vendor Payments,
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Staging, sound and lighting,
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INCENTIVE TRAVEL
 Companies that offer their employees the possibility of an incentive trip are
generally motivated by one or more of the following direct reasons:
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Increasing sales volumes and/or employee productivity,.
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Selling new accounts and/or slow moving items,
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Motivation
 Level 5: Need for self-actualisation and self-fulfilment
 Level 4: ‘Ego” need (self confidence, self esteem, and other psychological
needs)
 Level 3: Social needs (friends, community acceptance, and status)
 Level 2: Need for security and protection
 Level 1: Physiological needs (food, sleep and / or shelter)
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Top Future Trends
 Return to luxury
 Meeting demand is at its peak since 2008
 Meeting size is growing
 Meeting space is changing New age technology
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Meetings and events are getting more tech-savvy than ever before.
 The Meeting Package is back
 Prices are increasing slowly
 Growing importance of the destination
 Teambuilding activities are making a comeback.
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Major Themes of the Future Being Influenced
By•
 Economic uncertainty,
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Better, cheaper technological options for live events,
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Faster, shorter business cycles,
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Political/economic influence of Asia
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Thank You
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