Devil Wears Prada Career Advice for Meeting Planners

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Devil Wears Prada
The 2006 chick flick The Devil Wears Prada starred Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway.

Let’s hope that you never have a boss like Meryl Streep in “The Devil Wears Prada,” but there is some valuable career advice for meeting planners to be found in this 2006 flick, based on a bestseller of the same name.

Handling Stressful Situations Only Gets Easier

The first piece of career advice for meeting planners: Consider difficult people to be your tutors, not your adversaries. When Andy (played by Anne Hathaway) starts her new job at the glamorous fashion magazine Runway, it’s immediately clear that she is going to have her hands full with her ice queen editor-in-chief Miranda and her jealous co-worker Emily. Even if it’s not your boss, meeting planners are guaranteed to meet similar personalities and over time develop strategies for dealing with them at every turn.

Never Burn Bridges

Whether it’s with a hotel salesperson who refuses your business or a supplier who doesn’t come through, find a way to bridge your disappointment or anger instead of burn that bridge. In the movie, despite her leaving on difficult terms, Andy manages never to lose it to the point where Miranda still gives her a positive recommendation.

Always Remember: It’s Just Business

In one scene in the movie, the magazine’s creative director and editor-in-chief are arguing over a spread in the magazine and the boss decides to cut the pages. That’s going to happen all the time when you come up with creative—but not necessary—ideas. They will be the first to go, often for financial reasons. But once in a while you will be able to effect change and the other times it’s important to realize the bottom line will always win out.

 

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Barbara Scofidio is Editor of Prevue and heads up the Visionary Summits, our exclusive conference series targeting senior-level meeting and incentive planners. In her 30 years in the industry, she has become known for her passion around greening meetings, growing awareness of human trafficking and promoting CSR activities as part of business events. She is currently a member of SITE's Women IN Leadership committee and the media liaison for FICP's Education Committee. She was the first member of the media ever to be invited to sit on a committee by GBTA, where she spent three years on the Groups and Meetings Committee. She has also been an active member of SITE for 30 years, chairing its Crystal Awards committee and acting as a judge. Before joining Prevue in 2014, she served as Editor of Corporate Meetings & Incentives (MeetingsNet) for more than 20 years. She has a BA in Literature/Rhetoric from Binghamton University. Barbara is based outside Boston, in Groton, Mass.