Event management
Event planning is the process of planning a festival, ceremony, competition, party, concert, or convention.
Event planning can include budgeting, establishing dates and alternate
dates, selecting and reserving the event site, acquiring permits
(alcohol permits, insurance licenses, etc), coordinating transportation
and parking, developing a theme or motif for the event, arranging for
speakers and alternate speakers, coordinating location support (such as
electricity and other utilities), and arranging decor, event support and
security, catering, emergency plans, aid stations, and cleanup.
Event management is the application of project management to this process.
The
industry now includes events of all sizes from the Olympics down to a
breakfast meeting for ten business people. Many industries, charitable
organizations,
and interest groups will hold events of some size in order to market
themselves, build business relationships, raise money or celebrate.
Marketing tool
Event management is considered one of the strategic marketing
and communication tools by companies of all sizes. From product
launches to press conferences, companies create promotional events to
help them communicate with clients and potential clients. A number of
elements such as music, live entertainment or even the particular venue
may be used to influence the tone and atmosphere of an event.
Event managers may also use news media to target their audience,
hoping to generate media coverage which will reach thousands or millions
of people. They can also invite their audience to their events and
reach them at the actual event.
Event manager
The
event manager is the person who plans and executes the
event, taking responsibility for the creative, technical and logistical
elements. This includes overall event design, brand building, marketing
and communication strategy, audio-visual production, scriptwriting, logistics, budgeting, negotiation and client service.
Sustainability
Sustainable event management
(also known as event greening) is the process used to produce an event
with particular concern for environmental, economic and social issues.
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Sustainability in event management incorporates socially and
environmentally responsible decision making into the planning,
organization and implementation of, and participation in, an event. It
involves including sustainable development principles and practices in
all levels of event organization, and aims to ensure that an event is
hosted responsibly. It represents the total package of interventions at
an event, and needs to be done in an integrated manner. Event greening
should start at the inception of the project, and should involve all the
key role players, such as clients, organizers, venues, sub-contractors
and suppliers.
Technology
Event management software companies provide event planners
with software tools to handle many common activities such as delegate
registration, hotel booking, travel booking or allocation of exhibition
floorspace.
Education
There are an increasing number of universities
which offer courses in event management, including diplomas and
graduate degrees. In addition to these academic courses, there are many
associations and societies that provide courses on the various aspects
of the industry.
Study includes organizational skills, technical knowledge, P.R.,
marketing, advertising, catering, logistics, decor, glamor identity,
human relations, study of law and licenses, risk management, budgeting,
study of allied industries like television, other media and several
other areas. Certification can be acquired from various sources to
obtain designations such as Certified Trade Show Marketer (CTSM),
Certified Manager of Exhibits (CME), Certified in Exhibition Management
(CEM), Global Certification in Meeting Management (CMM), Certified
Meeting Professional (CMP) and the Certified Special Event Professional
(CSEP).
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