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    Muluh A. Mokom A Critique on Sydney 2000 Olympic Games: A Project management perspective. Context of Case Sydney 2000 Olympic Games: a Project management perspective provides a general appraisal on the activities and events leading up to the successful hosting of the 26th modern Olympic Games in September 2000. The case presents the different stakeholders involved with the different aspects linked with the games. There is the Sydney Olympics Bid Limited (SOBL) that was in-charged of preparing

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    of London. The IOC (International Olympic Committee) awarded the city of London the right to stage the 2012 summer Olympics after fighting off fierce competition (Adam‚ 2005). The bid for the games has always had loud political undertones that were obvious during the bidding process. Some of the arguments raised included the benefits and negative effects hosting the games could bring. This paper examines the economic benefits and costs of hosting the Olympics. The net benefits are found to be positive

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    Sustainability and the London 2012 Olympic Games This report will explore the importance of sustainability in today’s sports and illuminate the significance of the interplay between sports - the 2012 London Olympics in particular - and the environment. In addition a summary of the sustainability plan put forward by the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) to the International Olympic Committee (IOC)‚ as part of their bid to host the recent Olympic Games. This will include

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    Assignment #4:  Case 13-1 “Advertising‚ Public Relations and the 2008 Beijing Olympics” International Marketing Analyze the reasons why the Chinese government hired a Western public relations firm to work on the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Over the past three decades or so‚ the body of knowledge of public relations has grown significantly and public relations continue to evolve as a strong discipline (Sriramesh and Vercic‚ 2001). It is important to note that public relations are not marketing

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    never fully recov vered. Yet‚ as a if rising fro om the ashes‚‚ the Olympicc Park was beeginning to taake shape. In n three short years‚ y Londo on would pla ay host to th he 2012 Gamees and the Olympic Park would be itss crown jeweel (see Exhib bit 1 for a ma ap of London n and the locaation of the Olympic O Park k). And if all went accordiing to plan‚ the sporting venues‚ houssing‚ transporrtation links‚ and a parks built to supportt the Games would w serve to revitalize the t East Lond don communiity

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    price that can be easily afforded by average Londoners who are living in the nearby areas of East London. Solution 4) In London Olympics 2012 the characteristics of a good pricing strategy are as follows:- A. PRICE DISCRIMINATION Price discrimination is the selling of similar goods and items at different prices to different consumers. As in the case London Olympics 2012 the tickets will

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    The economic success of a country is reflected in its performance in the Olympic Games ’ true or false? Luck is something that almost everyone experiences. To experience it more‚ however‚ one must work harder. According to the online dictionary‚ luck is a combination of circumstances‚ events‚ etc‚ operating by chance to bring good or ill to a person. Abraham Lincoln once said “The harder I work‚ the luckier I get.” There is a lot of truth in his statement. The better one prepares oneself

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    on the purpose of Olympic Games In the past some of the nations had bycotted the Olympic games because of political rivalries and differences but that does not mean that Olympics should be subordinated to political considerations. In fact the very spirit of Olympics is needed to remove tension from the world. In fact games‚ in general‚ are always helpful in bringing the nations closer ; it was ping-pong team which ironed out the differences between China and America. Olympic games if taken for

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    required format of a written presentation; and prepare and present a research report‚ which aims to develop knowledge in a relevant events-related area. The event I picked that to assess and plan my research on was Economic regeneration and the London Olympics 2012: A pre-event analysis. Economic impacts will either have positive impacts or negative impacts when involving events as a major factor of this is the economic influence of an activity or industry to the local economy. The success of an event

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    Margaret Lambert In preparing an exhibit entitled “The Nazi Olympics‚ Berlin 1936” for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) Exhibition Department‚ Randy M. Goldman interviewed Ms. Margaret Lambert on May 20‚ 1996. I chose to report on Lambert because she was born in Germany and experienced the effects of the Nazi regime. Her love of all sports and her natural athletic ability helped her win at the British Championships. Despite personal hardships‚ she overcame obstacles and tried

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