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The Practical Guide to Organising Events.
ISBN:
9781351819176
Title:
The Practical Guide to Organising Events.
Author:
Berners, Philip.
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
1 online resource (229 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part 1 Introduction -- 1 The culture of events -- 1.1 Developed markets -- 1.2 Undeveloped and developing markets -- 1.3 Sustainable events -- 2 The structure of events -- 2.1 Types of event -- 2.2 Sectors of the event industry -- 2.3 The structure of an event -- 3 The role of the event organiser -- 3.1 Types of event organiser -- 3.2 The 'real' event manager -- 3.3 The 'real' client -- 3.4 Risk and control -- 3.5 Staffing -- Part 2 Management pre-event -- 4 The enquiry to confirmation stage -- 4.1 Enquiry -- 4.2 Brief -- 4.3 Proposal -- 4.4 Budget proposal -- 4.5 Confirmation -- 5 Management of the lead-in -- 5.1 Lead-in -- 5.2 The venue -- 5.3 Marketing -- 5.4 Funding -- 5.5 Theme -- 5.6 The client file -- 6 Catering and beverages -- 6.1 Catering -- 6.2 Beverages -- 7 Client liaison and communications -- 7.1 Tickets and invitations -- 7.2 Client liaison -- 7.3 Event checklist -- 7.4 Administration checklist -- 7.5 Production companies -- Part 3 Management on-site: operational event management -- 8 Event organiser responsibilities -- 8.1 Checking -- 8.2 Hosting -- 8.3 The running order -- 8.4 Sequence -- 8.5 Production office -- 8.6 Rehearsal -- 8.7 Caterers -- 8.8 Theme and decoration -- 8.9 Entertainment riders -- 8.10 Staff briefing -- 8.11 Pre-event briefing -- 8.12 On-site briefing -- 8.13 Security -- 8.14 Final walk-round -- 8.15 Fire, health and safety -- 8.16 Aesthetics -- 8.17 The front door -- 8.18 Cloakroom -- 9 Inside the event -- 9.1 The guest experience -- 9.2 The press -- 9.3 Event photography -- 9.4 De-rig -- 9.5 Get-out -- Part 4 Management post-event -- 10 Debriefs and reports -- 10.1 Debriefs -- 10.2 Complaint handling -- 10.3 Guest feedback -- 10.4 Final report -- 11 Case studies.

Case study 1 by Philip Berners: Garden party hosted by Queen Elizabeth II, Windsor -- Case study 2 by Philip Berners: Artist and VIP hospitality at The BRIT Awards -- Case study 3 by Philip Berners: Worldwide launch of the Bon Jovi album, Crush -- Case study 4 by Chantal Dickson: The 2014 Tour de France Grand Départ, Leeds -- Case study 5 by Paul Glover: A circus celebration event in London -- Case study 6 by Ariane Lengyel: Grand party at the Palace of Versailles -- Case study 7 by Amira Malek: Reflections on graduating with an events management degree -- Case study 8 by Dr Evangelia Marinakou: An international IT conference in Greece -- Case study 9 by David Titley: Reflections of studying for a degree in events management -- 12 Event management as a career choice -- 13 The author's career path -- 13.1 Author's eventography -- Appendices -- I Event enquiry form -- II Example sponsor packages -- III Event checklist -- IV Administration checklist -- V Example function sheet (running order) -- VI Final report -- Glossary of technical terms -- Index.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
Format:
Electronic Resources
Electronic Access:
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Publication Date:
2017
Publication Information:
London :

Taylor and Francis,

2017.

©2017.