Knowing your event personality will help you identify your strengths and support needs for events and event planning. Take the quiz and discover yours!
Who will you be?
- The Run-Sheet Wizard
- The Creative Visionary
- The Eager Participant
- The Delegator
Corporate admins and event managers should key into their strengths and support needs before diving deep into event planning. Select your answer and tally up the numbers next to your answer to find out who you will be at the end!
What’s Your Initial Reaction To An Upcoming Event Announcement?
- Yes! I will start a spreadsheet. Lots to do!
- I can already see the stage design.
- I wonder if there will be good food and selfie spots?
- This will move the needle on 2026 goals.
What’s Your Least Favorite Part of Live Events?
- Not everyone follows my detailed timetable, which took time and effort to organize
- I’m not able to push the creativity as far as I would like due to budget constraints
- Sessions that are too long without enough interactivity
- When there’s confusion around messaging
What’s The Most Energizing Aspect of An In-Person Event?
- Watching all the pieces fall into place, just like the plan says
- Seeing the reaction from attendees about the event’s energy and immersive experiences
- Networking and being part of something bigger
- When I see attendees enjoying themselves and connecting with the key messaging
When You First Arrive At An In-Person Event, What’s The First Thing You Notice?
- What the people with headsets and microphones are doing
- How good the signage and branding, and of course, the stage
- The energy and the people
- Whether or not there’s clarity on the bigger picture
If An Event Were A Group Project, This Is You:
- The one who makes sure we study well and hit the deadline
- The one who makes the slide show presentation and team merch
- The one who keeps everyone engaged and makes the work aspect more fun
- The one who sets the tone and makes sure we hit the brief
How Do You Feel About Event Tech?
- It’s great if it makes my job easier and streamlines backend operations
- I love it if it lets us run cool visuals or extended reality
- I only care about making the leaderboards
- As long as it works as advertised, I don’t care about the specifics
What Do You Love Most About Virtual Events?
- The tech! It keeps everything running smoothly, provides real-time feedback, and gives you complete control
- The tech gives me lots of opportunities to create engaging experiences with gamification and visual cues
- I love it when we get to attend virtual breakout sessions or networking rooms
- They keep costs down and make it easier to collect attendee data
What Does Even Success Look Like To You?
- The flow of the event was smooth, everyone hit their cues, and we stayed organized
- No technical glitches or delays, everyone loved the energy and immersive experience
- I connected with the speakers and their key message, I met a lot of good people, and I had a wonderful time
- We met key event objectives and learned what to improve or lean into next time
QUIZ RESULTS: Who Are You?
It’s time to tally up your results!
8-15: You’re The Run-Sheet Wizard
You love planning every detail of an event, from agendas and speakers to experiences and venues. The people part of the event is the hardest to manage, but a solid plan is where it starts.
You need a creative partner to create those wow moments and make attendees feel more connected during events.
16-23 The Creative Visionary
You love the creative aspect of an event, with stage designs and immersive experiences, but are overwhelmed by the logistics and the tech. You want to make memorable moments, but you’re not too sure how everything fits together.
You need a strategic partner who can cover all the details, like the run of show and the agenda, so you can focus on the immersive impact.
24-35 The Eager Participant
You love attending events and networking, but planning events isn’t really in your wheelhouse. You usually make the leaderboard for event games and have a camera roll of selfies.
You need event planners to remember that humans are in attendance and to treat your time and your energy with respect. And also, not to plan boring events.
36+ The Delegator
You know you need to host an event and what the desired outcomes are, but you don’t know where to start or what it should include. You will rely on your team to drive execution while you influence vision.
You need a full event production team to bring your vision to life without micromanaging every decision. You just want to be kept in the loop on how the features and structure will meet event objectives.
Planning an Event In 2026? Here’s What You Need To Know
Top event trends of 2026 include creating more engaging experiences, integrating more tech, and telling compelling stories. If any or all of these are outside your wheelhouse, we’ve got the team to handle the details and tech so you can deliver on your objectives.
Contact Technical Elements, and let’s design your wow-factor event moments.

