There are many reasons why a scheduled event may have to be canceled or modified. The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded us all about that! But issues like equipment failures, safety concerns with the meeting space, and natural disasters are other examples.
Nobody likes having to contact customers and let them know of a change to their event, especially if it’s a cancellation. However, having standard verbiage written, approved, and ready for use can, at least, eliminate the stress of having to craft a notice from scratch. Plus, when you take the time in advance to consider what you want to say, you know the emails you send going forward will be clear, concise, and contrite regarding the inconvenience.
To provide a foundation you can work from, we’ve drafted some email templates to cover different scenarios—from simple events to those with services like catering or equipment. You can access those free event cancellation email templates here.
In addition to having vetted email verbiage ready to go, here are five tips regarding canceling or changing events:
One of the keys to handling event cancellations and modifications gracefully is having an event scheduling system that incorporates all aspects of events and tracks them seamlessly. The last thing you want to do is contact the customer to share the bad news and then have to contact them again when you realize there were issues related to their event that you forgot to address.
Mazévo is an event management system that provides both a holistic, big-picture view of events, but also lets you drill down into the details quickly and efficiently. If you’d like to see how our system enables scheduling teams to handle any curve balls that come their way effectively, please contact us to schedule a demo. And don’t forget to download our free event cancellation templates.