Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 34 Lessons
- 2 Days
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- DAY ONE27
- 1.0The Event
- 1.1Event Project Life-cycle
- 1.2Identifying Key Players
- 1.3Classification Of Events
- 1.4Event Project Life Cycle
- 1.5Managing Internal & External Changes
- 1.6Pre-Budgeting For Events
- 1.7Evaluating The Venue
- 1.8Evaluating The Venue
- 1.9Feasibility Studies
- 1.10Event Promotion
- 1.11Tools For Promotion
- 1.12The Promotion Schedule
- 1.13Managing Press Releases
- 1.14Event – Concept & Design
- 1.15Developing The Concept
- 1.16Analysis & Logistics
- 1.17Feasibility – Green Or Red Light?
- 1.18Event Proposal
- 1.19The Planning Process
- 1.20Committing Resources
- 1.21Budget & Financial Management
- 1.22Permits, Licences & Sponsorships
- 1.23Marketing & Promotion
- 1.24Organizing Sponsorship
- 1.25Safety & Security
- 1.26Risk Management
- DAY TWO7
- Case studies & practical exercises will be used during the course to make this a lively & participative programme.Delegates will have the opportunity to discuss ideas & 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. Those people who are responsible for any type of event or public occasion 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. This is a modern approach to doing things right. It enhances uniformity in the way we all would perceive and conceive projects.0
Debriefing & Evaluation Reports
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