This document provides an overview of event management. It defines event management as the application of project management principles to create and develop festivals, events, and conferences. It discusses the purpose and characteristics of events, including that they provide unique experiences but require long-term planning and carry risks. It also outlines different event types, teams, concepts, logistics, legislation, marketing considerations, audiences, financial management, and risks.
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Master of Marketing Communication Students of De La Salle University presented a comprehensive report on Events Marketing
The document outlines the key areas to consider when planning an event. It discusses developing an event proposal and idea, creating a detailed plan and timeline, and addressing important areas like budget, venue, catering, guests and publicity. It also provides guidance on delivering the event, including setting up, day-of coordination, and managing any issues. Finally, it stresses the importance of evaluating the event to improve future planning. The document provides a comprehensive overview of best practices for successful event planning from start to finish.
The document discusses event planning and outlines learning objectives related to proposing event aims and objectives, discussing the role of event theming, and responding to client briefs. It provides information on defining event objectives, including that objectives should be driven by stakeholder needs and expectations and prioritized. The document also discusses developing SMART objectives and provides examples of different types of event themes.
This document provides an introduction to event management. It defines an event as something that happens at a given place and time for a reason involving someone or something. It outlines the sizes of events from mega events targeting international markets to minor annual or one-time events. The types of events discussed include sporting events, entertainment/arts/cultural festivals, commercial/marketing promotions, conferences, fundraising, family events, and miscellaneous events. The roles and responsibilities of an event manager are described, as well as the relationships and teams involved in event management and planning.
An event can be described as a public assembly for purposes such as celebration, education, marketing or reunion. There are four main types of events: leisure events, cultural events, organizational events, and personal events. The document then provides examples of each type of event, including details about a hot air balloon festival as a leisure event, Brazil's Carnival as a cultural event, an automobile launch event by Auto Expo as an organizational event, and wedding planning services by Genesis Inc. as an example of a personal event.
The document provides an overview of the event management industry in India. It discusses the history and evolution of event management from traditional events to the professionalization of the industry. It also covers the key segments in event management, market drivers such as increasing disposable incomes and shift from above-the-line to below-the-line marketing, as well as challenges around infrastructure, talent acquisition, and demonstrating return on investment. The future outlook is positive due to growing sponsorship budgets and demand for experiential marketing events.
The document discusses the key elements that go into developing an event concept, including the event vision, objectives, audience, budget, and metrics. It covers determining the event format, tone, theme, title, and venue. The event manager uses the vision and audience profile to draft the event concept, which includes creative elements like the format, experience, and activities to achieve the objectives and engage the audience. Developing the scope involves gathering information needed to start planning and define what will deliver a successful event meeting stakeholder requirements.
An organization is a social group that distributes tasks to achieve a common goal. There are many types of organizations including businesses, governments, non-profits, charities, universities and sports teams. Planning events involves answering six key questions - why the event is being held, who the target audience is, what will occur, when it will take place, where it will be located, and how it will be managed. Effective event planning follows 10 steps and requires coordinating various roles to ensure success.
This document outlines the key initial details and steps for event management, including determining the date, venue, and budget. It emphasizes the importance of organization, communication, and delegation to ensure a smooth execution. Key aspects include selecting a committee and clearly defining roles and deadlines, using effective communication tools like a project chart and strategic meetings, and thorough follow-up after the event through surveys and a budget reconciliation. Proper planning and coordination at all stages are essential for event success.
This document provides guidance on event planning in 3 main sections. It outlines 5 design principles to follow when planning an event. It then discusses the D.R.I.V.E method for defining objectives, researching vision, innovating experience, visualizing steps, and executing with precision. Finally, it covers essential elements like establishing a budget, creating estimates and checklists, selecting a venue, and evaluating the event's success.
Characteristics Categories and Typology of EventWanpynsuk Makri
Characteristics,categories and typologies of Events,
-Definition of event
-Characteristic of Event
-Classification of Event
-Typologies of Event
-Conclusion
This document outlines the event planning lifecycle in 5 stages: 1) Strategy & Planning, 2) Design & Development, 3) Marketing & Promotion, 4) Event Execution, and 5) Follow-Up & Measurement. It also lists the top 5 things event professionals are doing to improve events, which include creating events for smaller budgets, broadening client/user base, marketing more aggressively, forming partnerships, and demonstrating value/ROI. Additionally, it notes that incorporating technology faster through video and mobile apps is seen as the next big thing in events.
Event Management 101 for beginners aim to provide the information needed for organizations and individuals planning to implement an event or start an event management company.
Events are powerful brand communication tool and by reading this presentation what will be equipped to implement an event project or ensure the success of his/her event management company.
The document summarizes information about events and sponsorship from an MM Group presentation. It discusses the definition of events, types of events, and defines sponsorship. Sponsorship is described as financially supporting an event in exchange for commercial opportunities. The benefits of sponsorship for companies are explained as raising brand awareness, creating positive PR, and building brand positioning. Examples of sponsorship for career events, Olympics, and FIFA World Cups are provided, along with case studies on the effects of sponsorship and "ambush marketing".
This document provides guidance on planning an event from start to finish. It discusses establishing goals and objectives, determining the event theme, scope, and target audience. It also covers venue selection, budgeting, marketing strategies, scheduling, team management, sponsorships, risk management, execution, and evaluation. The overall document aims to help organizers successfully plan and run an event from initial planning through post-event review.
This document discusses various aspects of event planning and management. It begins by defining events and event management. It then discusses different types of events and the importance of market research, including understanding the target audience, competitors, and products or services. The document also covers SWOT analysis, the 5 Ws of event planning (why, what, when, where, who), event marketing, and event evaluation through feedback. Key event management companies in India are also listed.
The document outlines the process for planning, preparing, and producing corporate seminars, conferences, launches, and exhibitions. It discusses requirements such as developing an agenda, assigning a program manager and marketing executive, engaging IT support and vendors, and securing speakers, funds, and event staff. It also describes steps for response management including outreach campaigns, event logistics like venue setup, and onsite management of registration, vendor coordination, and photography. The overall process involves planning the event scope and invitations, preparing by compiling attendee databases and sending invites, and producing the event as well as follow-up activities.
Cartoons and visual communications are a great way to make an event awesome - before, during and after the event. For more info contact events@gapingvoid.com.
Great Fundraising Events - AFP ICON 2017Bloomerang
Fundraising events have become an increasingly important and ubiquitous tool for nonprofit organizations.
But what is it that ultimately makes an event “successful?” and how can events provide new and potentially exciting forms of value for participants?
This session will dive into new Bloomerang-funded research from the Rogare Fundraising Think Tank at Plymouth University, which outlines for the first time what overarching factors may have a part to play in distinguishing genuinely outstanding fundraising events from merely ‘average’ ones.
Learning Outcomes:
Discover how your own efforts compare with an international focus group
Learn the critical success factors that lead to event success
Uncover key recommendations for creating memorable experiences
Social media has had a massive impact on events fundraising, both from a supporter and charity perspective. Many event participants use it as their primary route for asking for donations, so this shows how social media can help them raise more and get their sponsors involved, including data on which social media channels perform best. It also looks at how social media can support recruitment and supporter care from a charity’s point of view.
Joe Pulizzi's presentation at IAEE Expo Expo regarding how to leverage content marketing to drive attendee signups and additional revenue opportunities.
This document contains 25 quotes to inspire event planners. The quotes are attributed to famous figures and cover topics like the importance of planning, overcoming obstacles, continuous improvement, hard work, creativity, and adapting to change. Key themes are having a plan and commitment to excellence. The quotes are presented without additional context or analysis.
Here you can find 21 ways to boost your event or conference. Cyriel has a lot of experience as Master of Interaction and loves to share his knowledge and experience in some very practical ways to inspire, engage and wake up your audience. Enjoy!
This company profile summarizes an event planning and management firm that has operated since 1999. It delivers a wide range of events across multiple industries and locations globally. These include corporate events, product launches, openings, congresses and more. The company aims to help clients reach business goals through strategic events, communication, and experiences. It provides full event design, production, and support services to inspire audiences and build brands.
Effective Social Media For Event ExhibitorsWeb 2.0 Expo
These slides were used in the webcast "Effective Social Media for Event Exhibitors." Led by Web 2.0 Expo Co-Chair and “The Twitter Book” co-author Sarah Milstein and Web 2.0 Expo Community Manager Kaitlin Pike, this webcast featured real-life success stories and practical tips for using services such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and your own company blog for efficient marketing before, during, and after a show.
34 Essential Content Marketing Statistics to Guide You to Success in 2017Maria Milenkova
This document presented statistics from various sources about the use and effectiveness of content marketing among B2B businesses. It showed that most B2B marketers use content marketing and find it effective for generating leads and traffic. Specific findings included that businesses that blog get 67% more leads, content marketing improves conversion rates by nearly 6 times, and the use of visuals increases willingness to read by 80%.
Planning to host an event this year? Whether it’s a seminar, a small meeting, or a large conference, social media are powerful tools to help you promote any event. Click through to learn about how you can leverage the power of social media to create buzz around your next event.
Boom! 5 Ed Disruptors For Your ConferencesJeff Hurt
Brain science is not a fad and neither is online learning. The more we learn about how we learn, the more opportunities we have to provide more meaningful and lasting learning experiences for attendees at our meetings and events. Explore a few top education innovations happening in all walks (including K-12, universities, the digital space, library science, adult education and on-the-job-learning) extract their core nuggets of wisdom and “translate” them for application to our world of conference and professional learning.
It's the power of story. Discover how to transform your event into a storytelling factory, engaging your prospects and customers in all the right channels with the right messages. A recent report showed that 9 out of 10 organizations market with content regardless of their size or industry. 62 percent of those B2B marketers use events as an important tactic in their marketing strategy. In fact, face-to-face events is the third most popular form of content marketing behind social media and articles. Discover how to position your event as a memorable content marketing experience.
How Hotels Can Use Social Media to Attract Event PlannersJulius Solaris
A presentation from a popular post I made on www.eventmanagererblog.com - you can access full notes here -> http://www.eventmanagerblog.com/marketing/hotels-social-media-meeting-planners
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The document provides 10 tips for event planning:
1. Determine the event theme early to guide subsequent planning steps.
2. Carefully track the budget to prevent overspending and keep accurate records.
3. Create a checklist that is easy to navigate, updated as needed, and includes contact details, day-of plans, and step-by-step tasks.
The five steps to a successful event are:
1. Research - Conduct quantitative and qualitative research to understand the audience and determine event goals and objectives. This includes determining demographics, focus groups, and SWOT analysis.
2. Design - Brainstorm creative event ideas that align with research findings and objectives. Consider input from caterers, marketers, writers and other roles.
3. Planning - Develop the event timing, space requirements, and tempo to coordinate minute-by-minute activities.
4. Coordination - Make decisions for the event by collecting all information and considering pros, cons, financial implications, and ethics.
5. Evaluation - Evaluate the event impact through surveys and observer feedback to improve
Savannah Ruhl is passionate about event planning and is seeking an entry-level position in event planning or catering. She has a background in office administration, sales, recruiting, marketing, and event planning. She has planned various events including a corporate anniversary party, her wedding, and assisted with nonprofit events. She is currently enrolled in an event management certificate program to further her skills and knowledge in the field.
The document outlines the key planning steps for organizing an event, including establishing objectives and goals, deciding event details like date/time/location, estimating audience size, researching requirements, and planning logistics like staffing, equipment, health and safety, permissions, advertising, and budget. Thorough planning is important to ensure the event runs smoothly and safely meets its objectives.
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Valencian pilota is a traditional handball sport played in the Valencian Community of Spain. There are various versions played either outdoors in streets or indoors in specialized courts called trinquets. The most prestigious indoor version is Escala i corda, played between two teams over a net using specialized balls. Matches consist of games and quinzes to score points until one team reaches 60 total points to win.
The document outlines the planning process for an event, including determining the purpose and objectives, promoting the event through various media, choosing an appropriate venue, developing a strategic plan and budget, planning logistics like site design and staffing, encouraging participation from volunteers and sponsors, scheduling all activities, and conducting shutdown activities after the event like storage, payments, reporting, and sending thank you letters. Understanding attendee and exhibitor motivations is important for developing an event that aligns with community values. The planning process involves multiple agencies and covers topics from marketing and promotion to production schedules, budgets, and post-event activities.
This notes will helps to get basic knowledge on event management and the various type of events. this will explain the steps of event process and checklist. importance and the step by step process also explained in this notes.
The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Event Management & Event PlanningHubilo
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What work does event planners and managers do?
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This document discusses event management. It defines event management as the application of project management principles to create and develop events, festivals, and conferences. It also discusses key terms like marketing, event managers, disciplines involved closer to an event like logistics and security. Finally, it mentions sustainable development, technology, education and career opportunities in event management.
This document provides an overview of event management as a topic. It defines key terms like event, project, and event management. It outlines the event management cycle and discusses the application of project management principles to event planning. It also explores topics like event planning, event management as an industry, the roles of event managers, and event categories. Event management is positioned as the application of project management to create festivals, events and conferences in a strategic, systematic way.
Event management involves applying project management principles to plan, organize, staff, and control festivals, conferences, and events. It requires studying the brand and target audience, devising an event concept, and planning logistics and technical aspects. Post-event analysis and ensuring return on investment have become important drivers in the event industry. Key challenges include managing time and costs, securing an appropriate venue, obtaining necessary resources, and promoting the event effectively.
This document discusses quality management in tourism destinations. It provides a framework for factors that influence tourism competitiveness, including governance, infrastructure, natural and cultural resources, and marketing. It defines quality according to the UNWTO as satisfying consumer needs at an acceptable price. Quality benefits consumers through satisfaction, the industry through competitiveness, and local communities through economic and social impacts. Effective quality management requires assessing customer satisfaction, setting objectives, implementing plans, assurance programs, and monitoring indicators. Standards, certification, and categorization programs aim to measure and improve quality.
The document outlines the events management process, which includes 4 phases: conceptualization, strategic planning, implementation, and evaluation. It defines key concepts like events planning, management, and project management. The strategic planning phase involves formulating an event strategy, financial plan, and integrated marketing communications strategy. The implementation phase covers administration, risk management, and logistics. Evaluation uses metrics like ROI, ROE, ROL, and ROO to measure the event's success through tools like surveys, web analytics, and reports.
The document discusses the initial planning process for events. It covers organizing a team, screening event ideas, and progressing a chosen idea. The screening process involves marketing, operations, and financial screens to evaluate feasibility. Stakeholders in events like host organizations, media, sponsors, and participants are also discussed. Effective planning requires evaluating the event concept and determining required resources and financial viability.
The document outlines the key elements that should be addressed in an event business plan, including mission/goals, research/evaluation, programming, administration, logistics/operations, marketing/communications, human resources, finances, critical paths, and sponsorship/revenue generation. It emphasizes establishing goals and objectives, conducting research, developing themes/programming, managing administrative functions/contracts, planning logistics/safety, creating a marketing strategy, managing human resources/leadership, creating budgets/financial plans, developing critical paths/work plans, and securing sponsors/funding sources.
This document outlines the key aspects of event management including types of events, definitions, organizational structures, planning processes, and post-event activities. It discusses corporate and private events and defines event management. The planning process involves creating a concept, developing budgets, selecting venues, coordinating suppliers and speakers, creating marketing strategies, and managing risks. Post-event activities include evaluations to improve future events and properly shutting down.
Event Management The Art and Science of Creating Memorable Experiences.pptxJohnKMuller
In a world where experiences are the new currency, event management has emerged as a crucial discipline. Be it a corporate conference, a music festival, a wedding, or even a small social gathering, the success of any event hinges on meticulous planning and execution. Event management, often described as the seamless blend of art and science, has evolved significantly over the years. It’s not merely about organizing logistics; it’s about creating unforgettable moments and leaving a lasting impression on attendees. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve deep into the world of event management, exploring its intricacies, trends, and the role of technology in shaping the industry.
The document outlines plans for a knowledge sharing event in Hyderabad from July 1-6, 2023. The event aims to bring together stakeholders in the social and healthcare sectors to foster collaboration. Key activities will include presentations, panels, workshops and networking. A team will manage event planning, marketing, logistics, risk management and more. The event is expected to increase knowledge sharing, awareness of best practices and new partnerships in social and healthcare.
Event profs often get asked this question, that is, what is actually the difference between planning and managing an event?
Understanding the process of both will give us a clear idea about the difference and how to execute them briefly.
“Plan before you can manage”. In simple words, planning comes before managing, events.
Event planning is a pre-event planning process within overall event management activities that includes budgeting, establishing timelines, selecting and reserving the event sites, acquiring permits, planning food, coordinating transportation, developing a theme, arranging for activities, selecting speakers and keynotes, arranging for equipment and facilities, managing risk, and developing contingency plans.
A better way to differentiate and understand both the terms is by understanding the process involved in both planning and managing an event.
This document provides an overview of event management. It defines event management as the process of planning, organizing, coordinating, analyzing, marketing, producing, and evaluating events. It discusses the meaning and need for event management. Some key aspects covered include the characteristics, types, and scope of events; decision making in event management; the roles of event managers and other staff; establishing policies and procedures; and record keeping systems.
This document from Blazewellevents provides guidance for event management companies on safely organizing events. It outlines the importance of advance planning, including selecting a safe venue and organizing staff. Event organizers have a duty of care for attendees, performers, suppliers and staff. The document recommends focusing on planning the event, preparing for unexpected situations, documentation, and involving all event stakeholders. It describes the event management cycle and emphasizes training and revising plans. The goal is to reduce risks and ensure a safe and successful event.
Event management involves applying project management principles to plan, create, and develop events such as festivals, conferences, and exhibitions. It requires understanding the client's brand and target audience, developing an event concept, and coordinating logistical and technical aspects. Post-event analysis and ensuring return on investment are also important. The global events industry has grown significantly, ranging from large multi-day events to small business meetings. Professional event management ensures events are successful through expertise in creative and operational elements like design, scheduling, budgeting, and client services. It is a strategic marketing tool for companies and organizations.
Event Management Mastery Tips and Tricks from Industry ExpertsJohnKMuller
In the dynamic landscape of event management, staying ahead of the curve requires a blend of creativity, organization, and strategic thinking. As the industry continues to evolve, professionals seek mastery in handling every facet of event planning. This article delves into the world of event management, providing invaluable tips and tricks from industry experts. Whether you are an aspiring event planner or a seasoned professional, these insights will elevate your event management skills to new heights.
Christian Bale Net Worth: An In-Depth Analysisgreendigital
Christian Bale, known for his transformative acting abilities and dedication to his roles. has established himself as one of Hollywood's most talented and bankable actors. From his early days as a child actor to his iconic roles in blockbuster films. Bale's career has been diverse and successful. This article delves into Christian Bale net worth. exploring his earnings, assets, investments, and the factors contributing to his financial success.
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Introduction to Christian Bale's Career
Christian Bale's journey in the entertainment industry began at a young age. Born on January 30, 1974, in Haverfordwest, Pembroke shire, Wales. Bale's first notable role came at 13 in Steven Spielberg's "Empire of the Sun" (1987). His performance garnered critical acclaim and set the stage for a remarkable career.
Early Career and Breakthrough
Childhood Stardom
A series of roles in television films and commercials marked Christian Bale's early career. But, his breakout performance in "Empire of the Sun" showcased his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft. This early success laid the foundation for a prolific film career.
Transition to Adult Roles
As Bale transitioned from child actor to adult roles, he continued to choose diverse and challenging characters. His role in "American Psycho" (2000) as Patrick Bateman demonstrated his ability to immerse himself in complex characters. earning him widespread recognition and acclaim.
The Rise of Christian Bale Net Worth
Major Film Roles
Christian Bale net worth increased due to his involvement in major film franchises and acclaimed movies. His portrayal of Bruce Wayne/Batman in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" trilogy (2005-2012) solidified his status as a leading actor and contributed to his financial success.
Awards and Recognition
Bale's dedication to his craft has earned him many awards and nominations. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "The Fighter" (2010). Such recognition enhances an actor's reputation and impacts their earning potential.
Christian Bale's Earnings and Salary
Blockbuster Films
His roles have influenced Christian Bale net worth in blockbuster films. His salary for "The Dark Knight" trilogy reportedly ranged from $10 million to $15 million per film, with more backend profits from the successful franchise.
Other Notable Films
Beyond the Batman franchise, Bale has commanded large salaries for other films. For instance, his role in "Terminator Salvation" (2009) earned him a reported $8 million. while "American Hustle" (2013) and "Vice" (2018) also contributed to his earnings.
Christian Bale's Business Ventures and Investments
Real Estate Investments
Christian Bale has invested in real estate, further boosting his net worth. He owns many properties. including luxurious homes in Los Angeles and other prime locations. These investments provide him with a comfortable lifestyle and serve as valuable assets.
Production Venture
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Air France PHX Terminal at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), ensuring a seamless travel experience. Passengers can utilize online check-in, self-service kiosks, and priority check-in for Business Class and Flying Blue Elite members. The Delta Sky Club lounge offers a relaxing space with comfortable seating, refreshments, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Terminal 4 also features a wide range of dining and shopping options, along with free Wi-Fi and charging stations, making your time at the airport convenient and enjoyable before your Air France flight.
Sheet nhạc bài Người Bạn lành ( The Good friend)- Guo Tu C.T MLS.docxCamTuTran14
1.A good friend shares the same beliefs;
He helps us abandon Greed, practise meditation;
A good friend shares the same beliefs;
He recites the sutra with us and listens to Buddha's Dharma a lot.
2. A good friend has a sincere heart;
He also realized that the mundane world is impermanent;
When we are suffering, he helps us recite Buddha's name to rebirth in Sukhavati;
A good friend does not leave us alone;
When we are miserable, he will hug us for long.
Hey, gentle friend, we are together !
Let’s begin to practise the Bodhisattva Way very quickly;
We believe in the Buddhas deeply.
3. Someone is reciting Buddha's name in the main Hall of the pagoda.
Fresh lotus vase is fragrant. Agarwood buds are fragrant;
The ancient pagoda becomes glittering
because of the sparkling candlelight;
The sounds of chanting sutra ring in the small alley;
The date when we will return to the Pure Land is leisurely.
We are always looking forward to the date we return to the Pure Land;
In that world, there is only joy, no suffering;
Amitabha Buddha is still waiting for us.
3. PLACE
Choosing your venue and venue
evaluation
“Understanding the motivations of
event attendees and event exhibitors is
important in developing an
appropriate festival that aligns with
community values” - Sustainable
Tourism Online.
11. HEALTH AND SAFTEY
Crowd management; transport;
performers; structures; fire safety;
catering; trade; communications;
medical; electrical and sanitary
arrangements; licenses; Event Risk
and Fire Assessments