Sta. Ana Avenue, Davao City
College of Business
Bachelor of Science Hotel and Restaurant Management
Convention Management
(MWF 1:00-2:00pm)
Convention Planner
In a Partial Fulfillment a Project of Convention Management
Submitted By:
Angel Lee G. Inojales
BSHRM III
Submitted To:
Mr. Raul Gempesaw
Instructor
February 20, 2012
Table of Content
* Executive Summary
* Acknowledgement
* Preliminary Task List
* Planning Process
* Event Preparation
* Details About Convention Training
* Introduction
* Agenda
* Objectives
* Convention Protocol
* Set Up Arrangement
* Convention Schedule of the event
* Date
* Time
* Convention Budget
* Set Up
* Food
* Materials
* Summary/ Evaluation/Own
Executive Summary
Personality development is the development of the organized pattern of behaviors and attitudes that makes a person distinctive. Personality development occurs by the ongoing interaction of temperament, character, and environment.
Personality is what makes a person a unique person, and it is recognizable soon after birth. A child's personality has several components: temperament, environment, and character. Temperament is the set of genetically determined traits that determine the child's approach to the world and how the child learns about the world. There are no genes that specify personality traits, but some genes do control the development of the nervous system, which in turn controls behavior. A second component of personality comes from adaptive patterns related to a child's specific environment. Most psychologists agree that these two factors—temperament and environment—influence the development of a person's personality the most. Temperament, with its dependence on genetic factors, is sometimes referred to as "nature," while the environmental factors are called "nurture. While