Busan Expo Signal Desk
Event-heavy months get a dedicated desk with crowd-flow notes, ferry-impact tags, and pacing freeze windows.
Responsible partner
Noah Kim
Product specialist focused on multi-property rollouts and training paths for lean teams.
Overview
When a city spikes around expos or festivals, pacing teams need discipline. Busan Expo Signal Desk adds crowd-flow notes, ferry-impact tags you maintain, and pacing freeze windows that require a second approver. The tone stays operational, not promotional.
Included capabilities
- Event-desk layout with freeze windows
- Ferry-impact tagging lane
- Second-approver gate for freeze releases
- Daily standup digest for pacing leads
- Public signal aggregation with stale markers
- Post-event retrospective template
Outcomes teams track
- More disciplined overrides during spikes
- Cleaner post-event reviews
- Better documentation for external reviewers
Questions
Yes, but overlapping freezes require an explicit note on release to avoid silent conflicts.
No. Tags and notes are human-entered with optional CSV imports for partner estimates.
Ferry schedules can change quickly; stale markers appear when upstream feeds miss a refresh.
Experience notes
“Busan Expo Signal Desk kept our freeze windows honest. Second approver gate prevented a messy Friday override.”
“Retrospective template is specific enough to reuse. Still learning the ferry tags.”