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We’ll meet again… but how will we feel?

On this edition of The Business Brunch, we are joined by Stephen Spencer from Stephen Spencer + Associates, Wendy Ball from the Ashmolean Museum, Jon Young from BVA BDRC and Tagore Ramoutar from The Oxford Artisan Distillery as they discuss how people will react and what measures businesses should take to help visitors return to enjoy attractions and hospitality venues again.… what meeting again in the post Covid world will look and feel like.

It’s undeniable that everyone is looking forward to having some form of normality back in their lives and for the pandemic to be over, but is it going to be easy to integrate ourselves back into society? For the past year, we have lived through uncertainty, fear and sadness, but there is light at the end of the tunnel and it’s time that we as businesses start planning and thinking about how we are going to come out of this with purpose and empathy.

Stephen Spencer, Stephen Spencer + Associates
Wendy Ball - Ashmolean
Wendy Ball, Ashmolean Museum
Tagore Ramoutar
Tagore Ramoutar, The Oxford Artisan Distillery
Jon Young, BVA BDRC

Wendy Ball acknowledges that whilst ‘feeling safe’ is still a key priority, people also want to enjoy the fullest possible experiences with their family and friends too. Moving back to a ‘normal’ world will be a slow process and won’t be something that will just happen overnight, so as businesses we need to adapt and rethink how we can help people feel comfortable. For example, research tells us that venues with the option of dining alfresco are likely to be popular this summer.

“For example, research tells us that venues with the option of dining alfresco are likely to be popular this summer.”

Wendy Ball

Jon Young stated that “46% of the population think the worst has passed.” He also mentioned that “the population don’t expect some level of normality to return for another 10 months.” These statistics suggest that people are apprehensive about the upcoming months and still have a sense of uncertainty about the future and so it is more important than ever for businesses to listen and respond to their visitor’s actions and reactions… 

“46% of the population think the worst has passed.”

Jon Young

Another key point discussed was that people are really trusting businesses and relying on them to follow the right guidelines and to educate their staff well. Stephen stressed that it’s really important for businesses to get this right and do all that we can to help welcome people back in the safest way possible. 

“it’s really important for businesses to get this right and do all that we can to help welcome people back in the safest way possible.”

Stephen Spencer

Links to Business Brunch guests

Stephen Spencer blog post: https://www.stephenspencerassociates.com/blog-collection/the-three-ss-of-post-covid-business

Jon Young – BVA BDRChttps://hcontent.bva-bdrc.com/clearsight 

Tagore Ramoutar from The Oxford Artisan Distillery: www.tagoreramoutar.co.ukhttps://shop.theoxfordartisandistillery.com/products/distillery-tour

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