KOHINOOR INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE EVENT CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION MANAGEMENT Coursework Assignments 2015 Actual assignments and dates for submission Students are required to do Assessment A and any one Event of Assessment B 1. ASSESSMENT A (40%) With reference to India and city of your choice‚ construct an essay that addresses the following: • Identify your country or city’s main strengths and weaknesses as a conference destination. • With reference to these strengths and weaknesses
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Different types of events. Staff training - These can be achieved by holding workshops or presentations. You can organise one on one training if an individual needs it. Exhibitions‚ trade fairs and product launches – These types are arranged with a typical audience in mind usually. To deliver information about a new product‚ to demonstrate how it works and how it could work within your organisation. Giving the public the chance to ask questions and gain feedback from customers old and new. Conferences
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TECHNICAL NOTES A Literature Review of Emergency and Non-Emergency Events Minkyu Lee Fire Protection Research Foundation © August 2012 The Fire Protection Research Foundation One Batterymarch Park Quincy‚ Massachusetts‚ U.S.A. 02169-7471 E-Mail: foundation@nfpa.org Web: www.nfpa.org/foundation Page 1 of 45 (This page left intentionally blank) Page 2 of 45 Executive Summary NFPA 101‚ Life Safety Code® ‚ contains information that is useful not only in fire related emergencies
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Events Marketing Case Study Exam Semester 1‚ 2013 Ryan Price Student: N8567018 Please answer all questions 1. Please state at least 4 minor issues arising from this case? (2 marks) 1. Crowd Control 2. Over Spending 3. Music Trends 4. Technological Change (Social media and Marketing) 2. Please state at least 8 major issues arising out of this case? Be detailed in your answers. (8 marks) (1) Internal conflict and Communications: Conflicts of Interest
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Unit five: Principles of supporting business events Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly marked
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TEST 1. TASK 3. PROPOSAL REPORT WRITE AN ANNIVERSARY EVENT PROPOSAL (220 – 260 WORDS) ANNIVERSARY EVENT PROPOSAL INTRODUCTION The aim of this proposal is to suggest a special event to celebrate the 20th anniversary of our institution‚ and to give details for my choice. PROPOSAL It could be interesting to celebrate not only one event but a “celebration week”. I propose a competition of “best picture of our history” and to create an exhibition with all the presented pictures. The contest
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Difference Between Even Planning and Management Tammie Hawkins has discovered that the titles of Event Planner and Event Manager are often used interchangeably‚ even though they are not the same position. In fact‚ an Event Planner and an Event Manager are two completely different roles‚ with contrasting concentrations and responsibilities. It is because of this confusion that there are clients who do not know which person they should hire to create their dream event or meeting. An Event Manager is a person
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lower price-performance than Nouveau Planning. Although Nouveau Planning operates within a mature market‚ the lack of barrier can force Nouveau to lose its exhibitors to other entrants. Rivalry among existing competitors occurred due to the undifferentiated product and low switching costs. Nouveau Planning should approach competitive threat without losing any value in the market and involving any price competition. Clarified Target Audience In full capacity‚ the event is currently running with
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Implausible Event HENRY OTGAAR1*‚ INGRID CANDEL1‚ HARALD MERCKELBACH1 and KIMBERLEY A. WADE2 1 Faculty of Psychology‚ Maastricht University‚ The Netherlands 2 Department of Psychology‚ University of Warwick‚ UK SUMMARY This study examined whether prevalence information promotes children’s false memories for an implausible event. Forty-four 7–8 and forty-seven 11–12 year old children heard a true narrative about their first school day and a false narrative about either an implausible event (abducted
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ensure that the event is properly executed it must incorporate the six A’s‚ anticipation‚ arrival‚ atmosphere‚ appetite‚ activity and amenities. Anticipation is the first dimension of an event experience and is created with the announcement of the event. The anticipation of the hospitality reception will be delivered through invitations to the 200 selected customers. The invitations will provide specific information regarding the event such as the time and location‚ theme of the event‚ and additional
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