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MPI CSR Research Report Cuts Clutter, Delivers Direction

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December 13  |  green meetings, meeting and event industry news  |   staff

At the recent IMEX America, Meeting Professionals International (MPI) delivered initial findings of Phase 1 of a three-year study on industry corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices that will provide guidance to meeting professionals on benchmarks and effective practices to consider in their event design. The comprehensive study, commissioned by MPI, creates an unprecedented global view of industry CSR by surveying the opinions of organizational leaders and exploring implementation practices of top venues, suppliers and consumers as well as aggregating critical information from hundreds of existing studies and white papers on CSR.

“CSR continues to be a focus of successful organizations and we must take the industry conversation beyond basic green efforts and into comprehensive planning and action,” said Bruce MacMillan, MPI president and CEO reiterating one of the four new rules of engagement discussed at the 2011 World Education Congress. “With these results, professionals are equipped to enact change based on the characteristics of their specific organization, impacting economic, social and environmental progress in their communities.”

Initial Findings by Leeds Metropolitan University Focus on Trends, Business Value

The Oct. 10 session led by Leeds Metropolitan University researcher James Musgrave was sponsored by MPI as the strategic partner and premier education provider of the inaugural IMEX America. Musgrave, a senior lecturer at the University, released the major findings in his presentation which included;

  • third-party CSR accreditation is a growing trend;
  • transparency and verifiability of CSR are increasingly important;
  • lack of a clear definition of CSR causes fragmented implementation;
  • meeting industry can help demonstrate commitment through “experiential CSR.”

In a review of more than 200 expert articles, case studies and websites academic researchers from the UK Centre for Events Management at Leeds Metropolitan University, The International Centre for Responsible Tourism and the Centre for Hospitality found a very fragmented definition of CSR, resulting in various methods of implementation globally. Regulatory codes of practice vary regionally with up to 300 different codes, adding to the clutter surrounding industry CSR. This creates an opportunity where industry rather than legislative organizations shape the CSR agenda.

The research suggests that for overarching best practice and to remove barriers to implementation, businesses and professionals should avoid a one-size-fits-all approach when considering resource allocation and tying CSR initiatives to business drivers. Utilizing this report enables meeting and event professionals to learn and determine whether their organization should employ a shareholder, stakeholder or societal approach to CSR based on their own CSR drivers. The research also outlines clearly three areas of implementation practices for all elements of social responsibility, and breaks them into “must”, “should” and “can” opportunities.

Phase two of the research includes in depth interviews and surveys, which will involve responses from all levels of experience and various industries. Data collected will be further analyzed and presented as a final report at the World Education Congress in St. Louis in July 2012. The process will continue for the remainder of the contracted three-year initiative.

“These indicative findings give an insight into the complexity of CSR, with the research happening right now worldwide, we will be able to see what industry pioneers consider will be the drivers, values and importance of CSR in the present and future,” said Musgrave.

There are plans for more sustainability implementation tools based on the research findings, MPI already has available a number of resource documents, programs and tools through a generous investment from the Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG). Currently, the Sustainable Event Measurement Tool (SEMT) is open to all suppliers and planners, where the aggregate data is used to benchmark progress in industry sustainability efforts. In addition to the SEMT, three new case studies bring insight from leading organizations on the implementation of sustainability practice will be released later this month. Access reports, the SEMT and more on the CSR Portal of mpiweb.org.

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MPI Provides Suppliers Free Access to Sustainability Tool

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November 22  |  green meetings, meeting and event industry news  |   staff

Meeting Professionals International (MPI) now provides free access to its Sustainability Event Measurement Tool (SEMT) to supplier organizations, a value for companies looking to proactively reach CSR-minded planners. Suppliers who upload their information to the system become part of the database event organizers around the world can search when determining the sustainability standards of venues.

“As an industry, we have a responsibility to design events that positively affect economic, social and environmental outcomes,” said Bruce MacMillan, MPI president and CEO. “Our members consider sustainability measurement an essential part of the meeting performance management process, and now suppliers have access to this valuable tool. Their inclusion will contribute to the aggregate data MPI collects in an effort to continually benchmark progress in CSR initiatives within our industry.”

New resource enhances planning, reporting, compliance for meeting professionals

The SEMT features include:

  • Simplified user levels (basic and advanced)
  • Planning questions informed by industry standards (APEX/ASTM, BS8901/ISO 20121 and the Global Reporting Initiative)
  • Improved graphical report generating and export capabilities
  • Measurement and reporting of an events water, waste, energy, paper, food and community impacts
  • Conversion and calculation of carbon emissions using international standards and datasets
  • Integration with other measurement systems such as IHG Green Engage

The SEMT, which launched in 2010, was developed by the Triple Bottom Line Alliance with a founding investment through the MPI Foundation by InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), and guided by MPI’s CSR advisory council with members from Oracle, the United Nations, IHG and Microsoft and in collaboration with the Green Meeting industry Council (GMIC).

“Companies are increasing their focus on sustainability compliance in procurement, said Paul Salinger, President of the GMIC and VP of Oracle Corporation. “Meeting professionals now have a tool based on global standards to measure and report on the environment and sustainability impacts (ESI). This saves time, reduces reputational risks and increases sustainability.”

In addition to free access to the SEMT for members, MPI provides content including case studies, articles, books and videos online through the Corporate Social Responsibility Content Portal. For access to the SEMT, visit www.mpi.sustainableeventtool.com.

 

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IMEX America Exceeding Tradeshow Forecasts

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September 20  |  meeting and event industry news  |   staff

When the first edition of IMEX America opens its doors at the Sands Expo, Las Vegas, on Oct.11, 2011 the trade show will be the largest this year – and the biggest hosted buyer event ever in the U.S. – to address the business, networking and educational needs of the US meetings, incentive travel and events industry.

“We have spent almost two years communicating why the IMEX business model is different and precisely how and why it will benefit the meetings industry in the US. Business is at the heart of everything we do and the reason why we launched IMEX America in the first place. We believed that the US needed a fresh trade show format and I have every confidence that IMEX America will now deliver – on business volumes, buyer quality and numbers, and exhibitor numbers and diversity,” said, IMEX Chairman, Ray Bloom looking ahead to IMEX America’s first day, “What is more, with the help of our strategic partner and premier education provider, MPI, our education program is second to none. With unparalleled industry support we’ve also been able to deliver an extraordinary 14 co-located trade association events. I’m confident that the sum of the parts is going to be greater than the whole and I urge everyone in the meetings, events and incentive travel to come to Vegas and experience ‘the IMEX effect’ on their business goals for themselves.”

 

 

  • More than 1,800 exhibitors representing 100 countries now confirmed
  • More than 90 live educational events confirmed
  • MPI announces speaker line-up for Smart Monday
  • Online diary and scheduling tools now live
  • Wild Card and TechnoHow Zone award winners announced
  • Forums and Meetings to Share Thought Leadership with Industry
  • New Industry & Association Partnerships Unveiled
  • Las Vegas Gives a Warm Welcome to the Industry
  • IMEX America Is Going Green in the Desert

“We couldn’t be more excited to see this event come to life in Las Vegas with our long-time partner, IMEX,” said Bruce MacMillan, president and CEO of Meeting Professionals International (MPI). “We look forward to connecting with thousands of professionals through our innovative education programs and keynotes each day. We’re confident that attendees will find inspiring ideas they can act on at the show and throughout their careers – which is exactly the remarkable professional development MPI consistently delivers.”

 

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MPI Foundation Achieves Record Fundraising

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August 23  |  meeting and event industry news, meeting and event planning resources  |   staff

Meeting Professionals International (MPI) Foundation announced a landmark year for investments, with more than US$2.566 million raised towards the foundation’s goal to bring vision and prosperity to the meeting and events industry. The moneys represent the most raised in a 12-month period by the MPI Foundation.

“We began the year with an aggressive goal and all agreed it would be an epic achievement to get there,” said Ken Sanders, MPI Foundation Chairman. “In the end this challenge was met by an even more epic team of leaders like the Council and Board of Trustees, Executive Committee and the MPI Foundation team. The passion behind their collective effort led to the goal being accomplished above and beyond expectations.”

New Research Investors Join Industry Thought Leaders

MPI Foundation investors contribute in two primary areas: Thought Leadership Initiatives (TLI) and Pioneer projects. The TLI deliverables pave the road for the growth of the industry, delivering insightful and groundbreaking research, white papers, tools and knowledge for professionals. Pioneer projects make a lasting impact on the core areas of meetings and events business. TLI is divided into the following overarching areas: Business Value of Meetings, Future of Meetings, Strategic Meetings Management, Quest for Talent and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

MPI Foundation recently secured two major investments from industry leaders. The donors are Freeman Audio Visual (US$250,000) and Gaylord Entertainment (US$250,000). The investment from Gaylord Entertainment specifically supports research and development for the Strategic Meetings Management initiative. “Investors are not only our clients but also our partners, and thus crucial to the delivery of the research that influences our industry,” said Didier Scaillet, MPI chief development officer. “Through their investment, companies like Freeman and Gaylord, who are at the forefront of their fields, continue to interface with meeting and event professionals globally by involving them in the future of our industry and providing them with relevant content and education.”


The successful launch of the Business Value of Meetings research study, funded through the Foundation by an investment from AIBTM, and the debut of the Sustainable Event Measurement Tool, funded by InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) and launched at WEC 2010 as a first in the industry and one that leaders have adopted as a model for environmental accountability, are two examples of the outstanding work produced through Foundation investments.

Additional investors in Thought Leadership Initiatives include: PSAV Presentation Services, Jumeirah Group and Omni Hotel & Resorts (Future of Meetings) and IHG (CSR). For more information on investor benefits as well as an overview of the Thought Leadership Initiatives and Pioneer projects, visit mpifoundation.org.

 

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