Event Management
'A Step-By-Step Guide To Hosting Successful Events, Functions & Occasions'
Who Should Attend?
Those who are responsible for events or public occasions such as: conferences, seminars, sports competitions, product launches, exhibitions, gala dinners, musical events, etc. Learn vital planning techniques that will help you to plan events better, which can also be used in other areas of your work, to help you meet deadlines and coordinate projects.
About the Programme
Events - big or small - are successful when they run smoothly, adequate resources are provided for the participants, and attendees' expectations are fully met. How many times have you been disappointed that there are too few / too many people, long queues for catering, nowhere to purchase a drink, insufficient lavatories provided, or nowhere to sit? When it comes to media coverage, the amount of publicity generated often does not necessarily depend upon high budget advertising. Working with the media can be rewarding for your organization, and can often be done in a cost effective way. Learn to maximise opportunities for coverage, through shrewd planning and coordination. The key to good event management is planning and preparing effectively, providing for contingencies, and having a flexible and adaptable approach.
Course Objectives
- To learn basic planning and organizing skills to ensure any event you organize completes on schedule and on target
- To understand the mechanisms to control the cost of an event
- To learn to derive maximum PR benefit from an event
- To understand the value of making contingency plans
What You Will Gain
- The confidence to arrange events which run smoothly and are a credit to your organization
- A step-by-step guide on how to produce timely, well-run occasions, functions, and events, that everyone will remember for the right reasons
- An insight into how to harness creative ideas and turn them into an event with flair and imagination
Programme Contents
DAY ONE
- The Event Manager
- Identifying Key Players
- Classification Of Events
- Event Project Life Cycle
> Pre-Event - Concept & Design
> Developing The Concept
> Analysis & Logistics
> Feasibility - Green Or Red Light?
> Event Proposal
> The Planning Process
> Committing Resources
> Budget & Financial Management
> Permits, Licences & Sponsorships
> Marketing & Promotion
> Risk Management
DAY TWO
- The Event
> The Programme
> Management Of The Event
> Safety & Crowd Management
- Post-Event
> Debriefing & Evaluation Reports
> Sponsors & Media Feedback
- Case studies and practical exercises will be used during the course to make this a lively and participative programme. Delegates will have the opportunity to discuss ideas and concerns regarding forthcoming events they are
responsible for coordinating. It is impossible to anticipate every eventuality, but this course will provide a thorough understanding of what the event manager should expect.
2 Days - Non-Residential
Delegate spaces available on the following course dates: