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Contemporary Cases in Event Management

Contemporary Cases in Event Management
Author: Deborah Breiter Terry
Publisher: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2017-08-04
Genre: Special events
ISBN: 9781524936129

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Events Management

Events Management
Author: Nicole Ferdinand
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2012-04-05
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0857022415

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Written by a team of high profile, international authors, this exciting new text successfully combines theory and practice, making it a must-have for all students of Events Management. Events Management: An International Approach provides comprehensive coverage of all the most common types of events, preparing students for a future career in Events Management. Covering key issues such as fundraising, sponsorship and globalization, this text addresses the challenges and examines the realities of events management in an international context. A wide range of case studies and examples look at sporting, music, catering and fundraising events across the UK, Europe, Asia, Australia and the Middle East.


Special Events

Special Events
Author: Joe Jeff Goldblatt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1997
Genre: Festivals
ISBN: 9780442022075

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Events Management

Events Management
Author: Charles Bladen
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2022-12-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000589099

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Contemporary events management is a diverse and challenging field. This introductory textbook fully explores the multidisciplinary nature of events management and provides the student with all the practical skills and professional knowledge they need to succeed in the events industry. It introduces every core functional area of events management, such as marketing, finance, project management, strategy, operations, event design and human resources, in a vast array of different event settings from sport to political events. This new edition has been updated to include: New and updated content on technological developments in events such as virtual/hybrid events, artificial intelligence, virtual/augmented reality, holograms in music events, software for event planning and projection mapping. New content on eSports, the sustainability sector, employability skills, policy changes, diversity and inclusion, ethics and responsibility in events, and contemporary event safety and security issues including the threat of terrorism. New and updated case studies that cover a wider range of regions. A fully updated and extended companion website that includes web and video links, quizzes and a case study archive for students, as well as PowerPoint slides for instructors and a brand-new instructor manual full of teaching strategy ideas. Every topic is brought to life through vivid case studies, personal biographies and examples of best practice from the real world of events management. Written by a team of authors with many years’ experience of working in the events industry, Events Management: An Introduction is the essential course text for any events management programme.


Managing and Leveraging Events

Managing and Leveraging Events
Author: Nico Schulenkorf
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2021-11-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000472868

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This book explores and advances the latest concepts and developments in event management theory and practice. Drawing on the ever-growing event management literature – and supported by theories and concepts from parent disciplines – the book examines challenges and opportunities related to maximising business and social benefits for those working in different event management positions in a variety of contexts. Written by an international team of five management scholars, the book investigates event management and leverage from various angles, including international business, event business studies, sport management, community development, and business strategy. It does so by offering a combination of theoretical approaches as well as contemporary cases from around the world. This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of event management, as well as scholars researching in social and business-related areas of event management and leverage.


Contemporary Cases in Sport

Contemporary Cases in Sport
Author: Alan Fyall
Publisher: Goodfellow Publishers Ltd
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-03-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1908999225

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Examines 12 international cases under the sections of policy and politics, impacts and legacy, and identity and experiences. Cases include: economics, corporate social responsibility, leveraging benefits, resident impacts of sports events, sport and visitor behaviour and nostalgia and sport, and more.


Confessions of an Event Planner

Confessions of an Event Planner
Author: Judy Allen
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009-08-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470736895

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For anyone planning events—student, novice, or experienced professional—Confessions of an Event Planner is an "apprenticeship in a book." This insider’s guide takes you on a narrative journey, following a fictional event planning company that stages various types of events around the world for many different clients. While other books, college courses, and training programs give you the theory and how-to of the profession, Confessions of an Event Planner reveals the real world of event planning and what can happen—usually the unexpected—on an event program when actual participants are added to the event planning design and execution mix. In a climate of media scrutiny and corporate scandals, event planners must be masters of discretion, knowing how to avoid and deal with everything from sexual romps to financial shenanigans, to chainsaw wielding salesmen dead set on “re-landscaping” the grounds of the resort they’re staying at. From an event planner who’s seen it all and knows how to deal with it all, comes practical first-hand advice delivered in an entertaining and accessible format. Each chapter is set in a unique location, with a cast of characters, and a host of challenges and problems to overcome—from the boardroom to the resort guest bedrooms. Readers learn what they can come up against, how to problem solve creatively on the fly, get ideas for staging spectacular events, and see the principles of event planning in action. The scenario in each chapter is introduced by an outline of what will be covered in the chapter, and each chapter concludes with a series of review questions to explore key issues and stimulate reflection or discussion for individuals or groups. Ideal as a companion to Judy Allen’s six other event planning books, as a textbook in event planning courses, or as a professional training tool Confessions of an Event Planner prepares planners for what they can expect once they start working in the world of corporate and social event planning, and will help decision-makers set company policies, procedures and protocol and promote discussion about codes of conduct in the office and offsite.


Events Management

Events Management
Author: Nicole Ferdinand
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2016-10-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1473988004

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Taking an explicit international approach to the subject, Events Management combines theory and practice to address the challenges and opportunities of working in a global world to help prepare students for the realities of the events management sector. Written by a high profile international team of editors and contributors, the text features cases spanning Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and North America, and covers key topics and issues such as fundraising, sponsorship, globalization and sustainability. It also aims to bolster student employability through the inclusion of features such as practical asides, case studies, and a "Diary of an Events Manager" to give students a window into the real life of a practitioner. Brand new to the Second Edition: Three new chapters covering industry-related contemporary developments in social media, events tourism and the future of international events New case studies in every chapter illustrating real-life and diverse practical applications of each topic Updated theory about the critical global issues affecting events and the main drivers of change in the industry A Companion Website featuring links to interactive learning resources, an Instructors manual for lecturers, events-related videos for fun additional educational viewing, and author-selected SAGE journal articles for advanced learning. Suitable for courses in Events Management and International Events Management.


Cases For Event Management and Event Tourism

Cases For Event Management and Event Tourism
Author: Donald Getz
Publisher: Goodfellow Publishers Ltd
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2023-04-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1915097460

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A comprehensive collection of fully developed case studies of event management and event tourism main areas, including HR, leadership, marketing, strategy, operations, stakeholder management, and evaluation, all written by international experts. It is a must have collection for all those studying and teaching event management and event tourism.


Contemporary Cases in Tourism

Contemporary Cases in Tourism
Author: Brian Garrod
Publisher: Goodfellow Publishers Ltd
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1906884714

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Contemporary Cases in Tourism: Volume 1 presents 11 international case studies, collected under the headings of marketing tourism, sustainable tourism and niche tourism.