The world of event management is often viewed as glamorous, exciting, and full of energy — and while that’s true, it’s only part of the story. Behind the stunning lights and picture-perfect moments are long hours, sharp planning, and strategic execution.
At Creanno Entertainment, we’ve been in the thick of it — from mega exhibitions to intricate corporate events. Along the way, we’ve heard our share of myths that misrepresent what we actually do.
So let’s bust a few of those, shall we?
Myth 1: “Event Management is Just About Decor & Entertainment”
Busted: While décor and entertainment are the most visible parts of an event, they’re just the tip of the iceberg.

The Reality:
Event management involves deep logistical planning — from venue negotiations and technical production to guest movement mapping, security, vendor management, and even legal permits. A single missed detail can throw off the entire event.
At Creanno, we build end-to-end event ecosystems — from concept to execution — not just “pretty setups.”
Myth 2: “Anyone Can Plan an Event”
Busted: Just because you planned your college fest doesn’t mean you can run a 500-delegate conference or design a multi-city activation campaign.
The Reality:
Professional event management is a high-pressure, time-bound operation. It requires:
- Budget forecasting
- Vendor coordination
- Multi-agency communication
- Technical production knowledge
- Real-time crisis management
Our team at Creanno is made up of specialists — designers, production managers, planners, and technologists — each with a clearly defined role to make events flawless and foolproof.
Myth 3: “Event Management Ends When the Event Ends”
Busted: In truth, post-event is where the learning — and the relationship building — really begins.
The Reality:
From dismantling and vendor reconciliation to feedback collection, data analysis, and reporting — the work continues long after the guests leave.
At Creanno, we treat post-event wrap-up as a vital phase. It’s where we evaluate success, measure impact, and most importantly, prepare to do better next time.

Final Thought:
Event management isn’t a one-day show. It’s a multi-phase operation, rooted in planning, built on collaboration, and driven by execution excellence.
So the next time someone says, “How hard can it be?” — feel free to point them to this blog!
Have an event coming up?
Let’s bust some myths together — and turn your vision into reality.

