So here are the 6 reasons why the event binder is dead ...
#1 - Because losing your binder would be an unmitigated disaster.
For event professionals, the hundreds or thousands of details they need to track for every event are as precious as gold and as vital as blood, and the thought of losing all of them is enough to drive any event pro to drink heavily. Just imagine trying to rebuild all those documents; revisit all those decisions; regather all those quotes and receipts; get those contracts resigned; and retrack down all those items? Eeeesh. It's really an impossible task, and in the meantime you are spending your valuable time rebuilding your event documentation when you should be planning the event itself. And heaven forbid if you lose it in the weeks leading up to an event. The Solution - Store all your details on a backed-up computer or, better yet, with a cloud-based application or service that backs up your information automatically.#2 - Because finding specific details in a paper binder takes way too much time.
If you are lucky, it may take a minute or two to page through dozens or hundreds of physical pages to hunt down a specific detail or item. If you aren't so lucky, it may take much, much longer. This is always frustrating, and if you are doing it in front of a client or team member, it could also be embarrassing. (Granted, using binder tabs could make this slightly easier, but you still have to dig for details among a mass of paper.) The Solution - Compare this manual process to having details a few clicks away on your computer or tablet and it's a no-brainer which method is easier and faster for pulling up data that you need to view.#3 - Because updating information is clunky at best.
Once you find the piece of data you are looking for, do you cross out the old, now-inaccurate information and write the new data on the piece of paper in your binder? Or are you constantly updating spreadsheets and documents and having to print them out and replace them? Either way, changing details isn't exactly straightforward or time-saving. And, every event planner knows that event details are constantly changing and evolving, so you are always referring back to your data set to modify information. The Solution - Electronic data is so much easier to find, change and modify, when you are using event software or spreadsheets.#4 - Because event binders = lots of dead trees, wastewater and a big carbon footprint.
Typically event professionals who use event planning binders go through many reams of paper over the course of a year. With that said, here some sobering numbers on what it takes to produce paper:- It requires one tree to create 16 2/3 reams of paper.
- It takes 11,1 kWh34 of energy to produce 1 ton of paper. (Same amount of used by an average household over 10 months.)
- It requires more than 3 gallons of water to make a single sheet of paper.