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    hospitality events 4.1 Preparations for a food and beverage service for a hospitality event within an agreed budget A menu in earlier point has been completed. At the moment it should prepare with caring budget in mind: Food menu Pizza with souse $ 5. Beef with mushroom‚ French fry $ 6. Corn soup and vegetable salad $ 3. Fruit salad‚ bit fry $ 7 Drinks Coffee $ 1 Wine $ 7 Mix frits juice $1 Desert Pie $ 2 Chock let cake $ 2 This was agreed plan budget menu for the previous menu. In the event that

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    important role that events play in the communities and countries. Events have contributed to the strengthening and development and also the promotion of togetherness within the local population. As stated by Arcodia & Whitford “festivals are emerging worldwide as a growing and vibrant sector of the tourism and leisure industries and are seen to have significant economic‚ socio-cultural‚ and political impacts on the destination area and host groups” (Arcodia & Whitford‚ 2008). Events are very important

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    summary………………………………………...3 2.Introduction 2.1 Adidas Overview……………………………………………………...3 2.2 Europe sports equipment market overview……………………...4‚ 5‚ 6 3.Situtational Analysis 3.1 PESTEL Analysis…………………………………………………..7‚ 8 3.2 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis………………………………………...9 3.3 SWOT Analysis………………………………………………….10‚ 11 4.Consumer Analysis……………………………………12‚ 13 5.Marketing Objectives……………………………………..14 6.Communications Mix 6.1 Sports sponsorship……………………………………………….15‚ 16 6.2 Celebrity endorsement…………………………………………

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    Literature review of economic impact of large sports event Introduction Over recent years‚ there have significantly controversial discussions about the economic impact that large sporting events bring to the host city and country. This literature review mainly draws attention on four aspects: tourism boosting & expenditure of tourist‚ employment‚ price and living cost‚ reconstruction and investment. It is argued in each item about the extent of the economic impact works and the process they

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    Events  Management   Lesson 1-   SCOPE AND NATURE OF EVENT MANAGEMENT one. Present a list of events that are occurring over the next month in your locality. Include dates and (where relevant) ticket prices. List source: Online‚ Newspaper‚ Word of mouth‚ Posters‚ TV advertisements www. ONLINE.com   http://www.visitcentralcoast.com.au/events/this-week/horse-racing-wyong-race-club EVENT: Horse Racing: Wyong Horse Club DATE: 20th February 2013 TIME: 11am COST: not stated SOCIAL|CULTURAL|SPORTING:

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    order to run a successful event. This will be further developed in this essay‚ with further recommendations in distinguishing and managing stakeholders. Stakeholder management is the process of identifying key stakeholders and gaining their support. Stakeholder analysis is the technique used after key stakeholders have been recognised to identify people who have to be ‘won over’ and kept satisfied. All stakeholders should be sorted according to their impact on the event and actions taken‚ and also

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    “Econometrics of Event Studies” S. P Khotari and Jerold B. Warner Forthcoming in B. Espen Eckbo (ed.)‚ Handbook of Corporate Finance: Empirical Corporate Finance‚ Volume A (Handbooks in Finance Series‚ Elsevier/North-Holland)‚ Ch. 1‚ 2006 Econometrics of Event Studies S.P. Kothari Sloan School of Management‚ MIT Jerold B. Warner William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration University of Rochester May 19‚ 2006 Key words: Event study‚ abnormal returns‚ short-horizon

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    The role of sport events in easing international tensions Popular events like the football World Cup and other international sporting occasions are essential in easing international tensions and releasing patriotic emotions in a safe way.  Every four years‚ the whole world stops to watch international sporting events such as the Olympic events the Football World Cup in which athletes show their best performance to make their country proud of them. These sporting occasions have proved to be helpful

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    Introduction 4 Festival and Event Management 5 The Growth Strategy 8 Consolidation or Stability Strategy 8 Retrenchment Strategy 9 Combination Strategy 9 Objectives 10 Post – Event Evaluation 13 Vision Statement 15 Mission Statement 16 Market & Situational Analysis: 18 Market Analysis 18 Situational Analysis 19 Festival/Event Program: 21 Festival and Event Finance 21 Budgets: 22 Financial Control: 25 Ticket Policy: 27 Festival/Event Grant Schemes: 28 Sponsorship:

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    Topic: Minority Rights Event: Christie Pits Riot On August 14‚ 1933‚ the worst race riot in Toronto’s history was triggered after a predominately Jewish baseball team‚ the Harbord playground‚ won a game at Toronto’s Christie pits (known as Willovale Park back then). This would enhance the prejudice that was already built among the Torontonian residents‚ as they felt like they were being invaded by foreigners. The following night a group known as the “Pit Gang” raised a swastika sweater to depict

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