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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of images
- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of case studies
- Acknowledgements
- Guided tour
- 1 Introduction to events management
- 1.1 Introduction to the third edition
- 1.2 Aims of the third edition
- 1.3 What is an event?
- 1.4 Events management challenges
- 1.5 Events, human history and culture
- 1.6 The events ‘business’
- 1.7 Role of events managers
- 1.8 About this book
- Industry voice
- 1.9 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 2 Event project management: feasibility, planning, delivery and evaluation
- 2.1 Aims
- 2.2 Introduction
- 2.3 Events as projects
- 2.4 Project management perspectives
- 2.5 Event project definition, organisation and framework
- 2.6 Project parameters
- 2.7 Stakeholder requirements and needs
- 2.8 The project objective statement
- 2.9 Project planning
- 2.10 Project optimisation
- 2.11 Project evaluation and review techniques
- 2.12 Project crashing
- 2.13 Project risk management
- 2.14 Project cost breakdown structures
- 2.15 Project implementation
- 2.16 Project shut-down
- 2.17 The required competencies of an event project leader
- Industry voice
- 2.18 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 3 Event design and production
- 3.1 Aims
- 3.2 Introduction
- 3.3 Recent developments
- 3.4 Events as designed experiences
- 3.5 Concept and theme
- 3.6 Understanding event experiences
- 3.7 Event staging and logistics
- Industry voice
- 3.8 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 4 Event operations
- 4.1 Aims
- 4.2 Introduction
- 4.3 Why do operations matter in events?
- 4.4 Event operations transform resources into experiences
- 4.5 Event operations strategy
- 4.6 Managing quality in event operations
- 4.7 Supply chain management
- 4.8 Event supplier contracts
- 4.9 Event logistics and capacity management
- Industry voice
- 4.10 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 5 Event human resource management
- 5.1 Aims
- 5.2 Introduction
- 5.3 The event human resource challenge
- 5.4 Finding the right people
- 5.5 The challenges in practice to the events industry
- 5.6 Formulating and conducting event induction and acculturation
- 5.7 Developing effective communication with event workers
- 5.8 Event employee learning and development
- 5.9 Motivating, maximising performance and retaining employees
- 5.10 Remunerating staff
- Industry voice
- 5.11 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 6 Event finance Rob Wilson
- 6.1 Aims
- 6.2 Introduction
- 6.3 Financial terminology
- 6.4 Financial planning and control
- 6.5 Users of event finance information
- 6.6 Budgeting and events
- 6.7 Budgeting as a logically sequenced planning process
- 6.8 Common methods of budgeting
- 6.9 Applying budgeting to worked examples
- 6.10 Comparing actual and budgeted performance
- 6.11 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 7 Event marketing
- 7.1 Aims
- 7.2 Introduction
- 7.3 Event marketing planning
- 7.4 Event sponsorship
- Industry voice
- 7.5 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 8 Event law, health, safety and risk management
- 8.1 Aims
- 8.2 Introduction
- 8.3 The legal environment
- 8.4 Legal requirements
- 8.5 Insurance
- 8.6 Guiding principles of health, safety and risk
- 8.7 Health and safety management
- 8.8 Risk management
- 8.9 Risk assessment
- 8.10 Specific event risks
- Industry voice
- 8.11 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 9 Sporting events
- 9.1 Aims
- 9.2 Introduction
- 9.3 Overview of the sports industry
- 9.4 Managing the sporting event: managing participants
- 9.5 Sporting events marketing
- Industry voice
- 9.6 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 10 Mega-events
- 10.1 Aims
- 10.2 Introduction
- 10.3 Defining mega-events
- 10.4 Mega-event periods
- 10.5 Mega-event tourism
- Industry voice
- 10.6 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 11 Events in the public and third sectors
- 11.1 Aims
- 11.2 Introduction
- 11.3 The public sector
- 11.4 Public sector-specific events
- 11.5 The third sector
- 11.6 Events in the third sector
- Industry voice
- 11.7 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 12 Business events
- 12.1 Aims
- 12.2 Introduction
- 12.3 Categorisation of business events
- 12.4 Conferences and meetings
- 12.5 Incentive events and performance improvement
- 12.6 Networking events
- 12.7 Corporate hospitality
- 12.8 Exhibitions and trade shows
- 12.9 Experiential business events
- 12.10 Key logistical issues for business events
- 12.11 The business event customer
- 12.12 Business event evaluation
- 12.13 Future trends in business events
- Industry voice
- 12.14 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 13 Cultural events and festivals
- 13.1 Aims
- 13.2 Introduction
- 13.3 Cultural events
- 13.4 Festivals
- 13.5 Types of cultural events and festivals
- 13.6 Programming cultural events and festivals
- 13.7 Marketing cultural events and festivals
- 13.8 The public role of cultural events and festivals
- Industry voice
- 13.9 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 14 Event impacts and sustainability
- 14.1 Aims
- 14.2 Introduction
- 14.3 Event impacts
- 14.4 Measuring impacts and evaluating events
- 14.5 Sustainable events
- 14.6 Responsible events
- Industry voice
- 14.7 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- 15 Events and the media
- 15.1 Aims
- 15.2 Introduction
- 15.3 What is the media?
- 15.4 The role of the media in events management
- 15.5 The media and links to stakeholders
- 15.6 Media management
- 15.7 The impact of media coverage on events
- 15.8 Crisis management for event managers
- Industry voice
- 15.9 Summary
- Further reading
- References
- Index




