We focus on a specific goal and take all necessary steps to meet it. When planning, we establish a specific course of action required to achieve the goal. Throughout the process, we consider the resources needed, how these are to be used and how we can monitor the results.
At the conclusion of the planning process, true-to-scale AutoCAD plans are created along with a realistic set design in photographic quality, as well as scheduling, checklists and telephone lists, storyboards, concepts and directorial plans. This approach facilitates communication, removes question marks in our activities, and provides for a smooth event with no surprises.
In general, we understand a concept to be an inspired idea or an original thought. As it takes shape, it can evolve into innovation. However, developing a concept that is not eventually implemented is like firing a starter pistol but not running the race.
A concept is a plan for a project; an initial draft in the sense of an intellectual framework from which strategies and measures can be derived to achieve a goal.
Organisation refers to the structured interplay of various vital elements (as opposed to undefined chaos). Specifically, it involves planning and execution of a project.
Prognoses regarding the effects of climate change are alarming and indicate a need for immediate action. A considerable number of businesses have integrated climate and other environmental protections into their strategies. Climate-neutral events have thus become a serious option.
is happy to consult with you specifically regarding the environmental and social impact of your event – in its execution as well as its preparation. Determining the carbon footprint of an event is an excellent starting point for climate-friendly and sustainable event management.

The climate protection agency CO2OL uses their CO2 calculator to estimate the expected emissions of an event and consults with you about how to reduce and neutralise detrimental greenhouse gases by implementing high-quality climate protection projects.