Events: An Introduction The Event Manager has to foresee all the impacts that events can have‚ both positive and negative. They must tackle these negative impacts and turn them around. This can be done through awareness and intervention as early as possible. The Events Manager must be very organised‚ a good planner and communicate effectively with the community and stake holders. They must also keep tight control of the budget. Overall‚ they must balance the good with the bad so as to achieve
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Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Description of Event 2 2.1 History 2 2.2 Characteristics 2 2.2.1 Form 2 2.2.2 Theme and Design 3 3. Event Experiences 3 3.1 Target Market 3 3.2 Stakeholders 3 3.3 Meanings 4 3.4 Motivations 4 4. Outcomes of Event 5 4.1 Social and Cultural outcomes 5 4.1.1 Expenditure and investment in events 5 4.1.2 Community participation 5 4.1.3 Event-related development‚ activities and traffic 6 4.1.4 Media Coverage 6 4.2 Economic Outcomes 7 4
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International Comparative Events TOUR 10002 International Comparative Events Coursework 2013/14 Comparison of Sidmouth Folk Week and the Woodford Folk Festival Banner Number: B00259618 Contents TOC \o "1-3" \u 1. Introduction PAGEREF _Toc2500 1 1.1 Background PAGEREF _Toc3935 1 1.2 Aims and Objectives PAGEREF _Toc5435 2 1.3 Methodology PAGEREF _Toc16531 2 2. Literature Review PAGEREF _Toc17650 3 3. SWOT Analysis PAGEREF _Toc11537 5 3.1 SWOT Analysis of Sdimouth Folk Week PAGEREF
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What is an Event? An event can be defined as any public gathering of people for a purpose. The events industry can be divided into three main sectors‚ based along content lines: * Sport * Meetings/Conference/Expos (Business) * Cultural /Arts/Music Events are staged both for profit and non-profit‚ by business‚ government or community. Events can be held for commercial‚ celebratory‚ entertainment or specific reasons and or causes. Events include: Corporate/Business: Conferences‚ seminars
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TEKNOLOGI MARA SCHEME OF WORK Code : EVM451 Course : Event Conceptualization And Planning Level : Bachelor Credit unit : 4 Contact hour : 4 Semester : 2 Course Status : Core Pre-requisite : None Course Outcomes At the end of the course‚ the student will be able to: 0 CO1. Identify the event management process in strategizing event conceptualization and planning. CO2. Develop an estimated event budget CO3. Propose an event which is in accordance with stakeholder’s requirements and needs
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Analyse Skills‚ Knowledge and Aptitudes Needed for Effective Management within the Cultural Sector Introduction The cultural sector is one of the most important industry in the world today. It has become a part of economy growth in many countries‚ having involvement from various creativity areas such as arts‚ advertising‚ media‚ design‚ and etc. Horkheimer and Adorno (2002) originally used the term cultural industries to refer to industrially produced commercial entertainment: broadcasting
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CULTURAL TOURISM First of all‚ it is important to define cultural tourism as the basis around which the whole research is formulated. It is important to highlight the fact that the experts do not agree on a universal definition because of the wide range of activities it covers. Over the years‚ the definition of this type of tourism has suffer some changes depending on the field of study and one of the most popular definitions is the one stated by Richards (2001‚ p.37) in which the concept of
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interested in everything. Who are they? Connectors. To be a connector means I will have more opportunities to share my business ideas with other people and find my business partner. September 16th‚ I attended a business event – Inbound 2014 in Boston. Inbound 2014 are 4 days of inspiring events. This year Inbound had over 10‚000 attendees including the most innovative and successful business leaders and thousands of marketing and sales professionals from almost every industry imaginable and from all corners
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Event Attendee’s Motivations and Decision Making Attendee motivation is an extremely important and studied field of event research; however a fixed understanding of specific motives is yet to be defined. Awareness of why people attend events will enable event managers to provide better experiences for the attendees‚ as well as improving the marketing techniques used (Kim‚ Uysal & Chen‚ 2002; Crompton & McKay 1997). On top of this it can produce opportunities for new products/ services
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The Cultural Revolution of China: Annihilating Culture with each Political and Class Struggle Wendy Wang Junior Division Historical Paper Wang1 China ’s Cultural Revolution of the 1900s caused radical changes to the People ’s Republic of China. More a political struggle than actual revolution‚ the Cultural Revolution had a huge effect on people throughout mainland China. People of all backgrounds had their lives changed as different factions of the Communist Party fought for control
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