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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures
........................................................................................................xiii
List of Tables
..........................................................................................................xix
The Authors
............................................................................................................xxi
Series Editors
.......................................................................................................xxiii
Series Preface
........................................................................................................xxv
Preface
................................................................................................................xxvii
Acknowledgements
...............................................................................................xxxi
SECTION
1
THE EVENTS CONTEXT
_________________
CHAPTER
1
An overview of the events field
...............................3
Introduction
....................................................................................3
Events as benchmarks for our lives
...............................................4
The rich tradition of events
............................................................4
Industrialisation, festivals and the sporting events calendar
.........6
Birth of the events industry?
..........................................................8
What are events?
..........................................................................17
Types of events
.............................................................................18
The structure of the events industry
............................................29
Events management education and training
................................33
Recognition of Events Management as a profession
..................36
Career opportunities in events
.....................................................41
Summary
.......................................................................................42
Questions
......................................................................................43
Case Study: The Power of Celebration
-
The Globalisation
and Impact of the Festivals and Events Industry
........................44
Case Study: Manchester
2002
the
xvii
Commonwealth
Games
-
Key Lessons
..................................................................47
CHAPTER
2
Perspectives on events
.........................................51
Introduction
..................................................................................51
The government perspective
........................................................52
The corporate perspective
............................................................60
The community perspective
.........................................................64
Summary
.......................................................................................69
Questions
......................................................................................70
Case Study:
Eurostar
Forum by Worldevents™
..........................70
Case Study Edinburgh^ Winter Festivals
....................................72
VI
Contents
CHAPTER
3
Event impacts and legacies
...................................79
Introduction
..................................................................................79
Balancing the impacts of events
..................................................80
Economic impacts and the role of government
...........................97
Economic impact studies
.............................................................98
Community perceptions of event impacts
.................................100
Cost-benefit analysis
..................................................................108
Monitoring long-term impacts
...................................................108
Summary
.....................................................................................109
Questions
....................................................................................110
Case Study ITMA
2003.
the NEC, Birmingham
......................111
Case Study Impacts of the Sydney
2000
Olympic
Games
.........................................................................................114
CHAPTER
4
Event tourism planning
........................................119
Introduction
................................................................................119
Developing destination-based event tourism strategies
.............120
The event tourism strategic planning process
...........................120
Situational analysis
.....................................................................121
Development of event tourism goals
.........................................122
Measuring progress towards event tourism goals
......................133
Creation of an event tourism organisational structure
..............133
Development of an event tourism strategy
................................137
Implementation of an event tourism strategy
............................140
Evaluation of an event tourism strategy
....................................146
Tourism events and regional development
................................147
Summary
.....................................................................................147
Questions
....................................................................................148
Case Study:
Eventscotland.........................................................148
Case Study: The Notting Hill Carnival
.....................................151
CHAPTER
5
Sustainable development and events
...................155
Introduction
................................................................................155
Forces influencing the greening of events
..............................156
The Events industry approach to sustainable events
.................172
Summary
.....................................................................................177
Questions
....................................................................................177
Case Study
-
Glastonbury Festival Environmental
Policy
2008.................................................................................178
Case Study: Google Zeitgeist Conference
2009.......................181
Contents
VII
SECTION
2
PLANNING
_________________________________
CHAPTER
6
The strategic planning function
...........................187
Introduction
................................................................................187
What is strategic planning?
........................................................187
Planning for events
.....................................................................189
Elements of the strategic event planning process
......................189
Strategic planning for existing events
........................................213
Summary
.....................................................................................214
Questions
....................................................................................214
Case Study: The
Vodafone
Ball by Euro RSCG
Skybridge
.....215
Case Study: Operational Planning and the
2003
Rugby World Cup
......................................................................219
CHAPTER
7
Conceptualising the event
...................................229
Introduction
................................................................................229
Stakeholders in events
................................................................229
The host organisation
.................................................................231
The host community
...................................................................233
Sponsors
.....................................................................................236
Media
..........................................................................................237
Co-workers
.................................................................................239
Participants and Spectators
........................................................240
Sourcing Events
..........................................................................243
Creating the Event Concept
.......................................................245
Evaluating the Event Concept
....................................................249
The synergy of ideas
..................................................................251
Summary
.....................................................................................252
Questions
....................................................................................253
Case Study: Edinburgh International Book Festival
-
Festival
of ideas, Journeying and Imagining
...........................................253
CHAPTER
8
Project management for events
...........................257
Introduction
................................................................................257
Project management
...................................................................257
What is a project?
......................................................................258
Phases of the project management of events
.............................261
Knowledge areas
........................................................................264
Project management techniques
.................................................268
Project evaluation
.......................................................................280
Project management systems and software
...............................282
VIII
Contents
Limitations
of the project management approach
to event management
.................................................................283
Convergence
...............................................................................285
Summary
.....................................................................................286
Questions
....................................................................................286
Case Study: Project Managing the Dream
................................287
Case Study: Opening and Closing Ceremonies
of Athens
2004
Olympics
..........................................................291
CHAPTER
9
Financial management and events
.......................295
Introduction
................................................................................295
Forecasting Finance and
ROI
.....................................................298
The Budget
.................................................................................300
Control and financial ratios
........................................................306
Costing and estimating
...............................................................310
Financial reporting
.....................................................................317
Summary
.....................................................................................318
Questions
....................................................................................318
Case Study: Edinburgh International Festival
...........................319
CHAPTER
10
Human resource management and events
...........323
Introduction
..............................................................................323
Considerations associated with human resource planning
for events
.................................................................................323
The human resource planning process for events
...................324
Recruitment, selection and induction
......................................332
Motivating staff and volunteers
...............................................350
Building effective staff and volunteer teams
..........................355
Legal obligations
.....................................................................358
Summary
..................................................................................359
Questions
.................................................................................359
Case Study Beijing
2008 -
Training to Deliver the
Best Games Ever
...................................................................360
Case Study: The
XVII
Commonwealth Games
2002
Manchester
-
A Volunteering Legacy
.....................................363
CHAPTER
11
Marketing Planning for events
...........................365
Introduction
..............................................................................365
What is marketing?
..................................................................365
The need for marketing
...........................................................367
Contents
IX
The nexus between event marketing and
management
.............................................................................370
The role of strategic marketing planning
................................370
Event marketing research
........................................................373
The event consumer s decision-making process
.....................382
Event satisfaction, service quality and repeat visits
...............387
Steps in the strategic marketing process
.................................389
Planning event product experiences
.....................................403
People and partnerships
...........................................................407
Pricing
......................................................................................408
Event place , physical setting and processes
.........................410
The marketing plan
..................................................................412
Summary
..................................................................................412
Questions
.................................................................................413
Case Study: Ford Thunderbirds by Imagination
.....................414
Case Study: Ideal Home Show
................................................416
CHAPTER
12
Promotion: integrated marketing communication
for events
.........................................................421
Introduction
..............................................................................421
Application of IMC
.................................................................422
Establishing the IMC budget
...................................................425
Elements of IMC
.....................................................................426
Summary
..................................................................................435
Questions
.................................................................................436
Case Study
—
International Confex
........................................437
CHAPTER
13
Sponsorship of events
.......................................441
Introduction
..............................................................................44
1
What is sponsorship?
...............................................................442
Trends influencing the growth in sponsorship
........................444
Sponsorship benefits for events and sponsors
.........................447
The value of sponsorship policy
.............................................458
Stages in developing the event sponsorship strategy
..............458
Managing sponsorships
...........................................................473
Measuring and evaluating the sponsorship
.............................478
Summary
..................................................................................480
Questions
.................................................................................480
Case Study: Microsoft UK s Sponsorship of the
2002
Commonwealth Games
............................................................48
1
Case Study: Cheltenham Arts Festivals
..................................484
Contents
SECTION
3
EVENT OPERATIONS AND
EVALUATION
CHAPTER
14
Staging events
..................................................491
Introduction
..............................................................................491
Theming and event design
.......................................................492
Programming
...........................................................................494
Choice of venue
.......................................................................495
Audience/guests
......................................................................498
The stage
..................................................................................499
Power
.......................................................................................502
Lights
.......................................................................................502
Sound
.......................................................................................503
Audiovisual and special effects
...............................................505
Props and decoration
...............................................................506
Catering
....................................................................................507
Performers
................................................................................508
The crew
..................................................................................510
Hospitality
................................................................................510
The production schedule
.........................................................513
Recording the event
.................................................................516
Contingencies
..........................................................................516
Summary
..................................................................................516
Questions
.................................................................................517
Case Study: Theming
-
A Marketing Tool
.............................518
Case Study: Live
8..................................................................519
CHAPTER
15
Logistics
..........................................................523
Introduction
..............................................................................523
What is logistics?
.....................................................................523
The elements of event logistics
...............................................524
Supply of product
—
product portfolio
...................................532
Supply of facilities
...................................................................534
On-site logistics
.......................................................................536
Shutdown
.................................................................................549
Techniques of logistics management
......................................551
Negotiation and assessment
.....................................................554
Control of events logistics
.......................................................555
Evaluation of logistics
.............................................................555
Summary
..................................................................................557
Questions
.................................................................................557
Case Study: Electrical Services at Glastonbury Festival
........558
Case Study: Ulster Bank Belfast Festival at Queen s
.............560
Contents
XI
CHAPTER
16 Legal
issues of event management
....................565
Introduction
..............................................................................565
Contracts
..................................................................................566
Trademarks and logos
..............................................................575
Duty of care
.............................................................................576
Disability discrimination
.........................................................578
Insurance
..................................................................................579
Regulations, licences and permits
...........................................581
Summary
..................................................................................585
Questions
.................................................................................585
Case Study: Radio One Love Parade, Leeds,
by
Logistik...............................................................................586
Case Study: Maria Alexiou V Socog
(2001)..........................589
CHAPTER
17
Risk management
.............................................593
Introduction
..............................................................................593
Risk management process
.......................................................594
Occupational safety and health and events
.............................615
Summary
..................................................................................618
Questions
.................................................................................619
Case Study: 200th Anniversary of
the Battle of Trafalgar
.............................................................619
Case Study: Event Risk Management
at Leeds New Year s Eve
2003...............................................624
CHAPTER
18
Evaluation and research
....................................629
Introduction
..............................................................................629
What is event evaluation?
........................................................630
Event impacts and evaluation
..................................................630
Post-event evaluation
...............................................................631
Knowledge management
.........................................................633
The event evaluation process
..................................................634
Measuring visitor expenditure
.................................................646
Summary
..................................................................................655
Questions
.................................................................................657
Case Study: Mtv Europe Music Awards
2003........................658
Case Study:
Τ
in the Park
........................................................660
References
..............................................................................................................665
Index
......................................................................................................................707
Events Management
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Management
is the must-have introductory
text providing a complete A-Z of the principles and
practices of planning, managing and staging events.
The book:
Ш
Introduces the concepts of event planning and management
■
Presents the study of events management within an
academic environment
Я
Discusses the key components for staging an event,
covering the whole process from creation to evaluation
Ш
Examines the events industry within its broader business
context, covering impacts and event tourism
Ш
Provides an effective guide for producers of events
■
Contains learning objectives and review questions to
consolidate learning
Each chapter features a real-life case study to illustrate
key concepts and place theory in a practical context, as
well as preparing students to tackle any challenges they
may face in managing events. Examples include the
Beijing Olympic Games, Google Zeitgeist Conference,
International Confex, Edinburgh International Festival,
Ideal Home Show and Glastonbury Festival.
Carefully constructed to maximise learning, the
text provides:
Ш
A systematic guide to organizing successful events,
examining areas such as staging, logistics, marketing,
human resource management, control and budgeting, risk
management, impacts, evaluation and reporting
Ш
Fully revised and updated content including new chapters
on sustainable development and events, perspectives on
events, and expanded content on marketing, legal issues,
risk and health and safety management
Ш
A companion website:
vvww.elsevierdirect.com/978
1856178181
with additional materials and links to websites and other
resources for both students and lecturers
Glenn A J Bowdin, Head of the UK Centre for Events Management, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK.
Johnny Allen, Foundation Director of the Australian Centre for Event Management, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.
William O TooU, International Events Development Specialist, Sydney, Australia.
Robert Harris, Directot of the Australian Centre for Event Management and Senior Lecturer at the University of
Technology, Sydney, Australia.
Ian McDonnell, Senior Lecturer at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.
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title | Events management |
title_auth | Events management |
title_exact_search | Events management |
title_full | Events management Glenn A. J. Bowdin ... |
title_fullStr | Events management Glenn A. J. Bowdin ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Events management Glenn A. J. Bowdin ... |
title_short | Events management |
title_sort | events management |
topic | Special events / Great Britain / Management Veranstaltung (DE-588)4125453-3 gnd Tourismus (DE-588)4018406-7 gnd Management (DE-588)4037278-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Special events / Great Britain / Management Veranstaltung Tourismus Management Großbritannien |
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