Events Management

  • Events Management
    By Glenn Bowdin, Johnny Allen, Rob Harris

    Many are in the empty nester part of the family life cycle and most have reduced their mortgage repayments to negligible amounts. They therefore usually have considerable disposable income to spend on leisure experiences.

  • Events Management
    By Glenn Bowdin, Johnny Allen, Rob Harris

    389 (Figure 11.6): Marketing for Leisure and Tourismby Michael Morgan, Pearson Education Limited. ... 437–40: Confex Group;pp.444 (Figure 13.1): Sponsormap.com; pp.448 (Figure 13.2): Adapted from Crompton, J.(1994),Benefits and risks ...

  • Events Management: An Introduction
    By Charles Bladen, James Kennell, Emma Abson

    Maylor, H. (2010) Project Management (4th edn), Harlow: Pearson. Nicholl, K. (2010) Glastonbury Loses Battle of Portaloo: 2012 Festival off because Olympics Needs All the Police and Portable Toilets, Daily Mail, 16 October [online].

  • Events Management
    By Glenn Bowdin, Johnny Allen, Rob Harris

    Greaves, K. (1999). Tailor-made for business. Marketing Event, October, 45–50. Greaves, S. (1996). Post Millennium Motivation. Conference and Incentive Travel, July–August, 46–48. Green Games Watch (2004). About Us. (Internet) Available ...

  • Events Management: An Introduction
    By Charles Bladen, James Kennell, Emma Abson

    Faced with mounting police bills, football clubs like Charlton Athletic started to train their own stewards. In fact, Charlton is still a leader in steward training courses and has advised other clubs. Steve is currently one of the ...

  • Events Management: An Introduction
    By Charles Bladen, James Kennell, Emma Abson

    The book covers every type of event studied on an Events Management course, including sports, music, the arts, corporate events, tourism, and the public and voluntary sectors.

  • Events Management: An International Approach
    By Paul Kitchin, Nicole Ferdinand

    Getz (2007) in contrast has proposed adapting Morrison's (1995) 8Ps approach. He also groups the Ps into 'experiential' and 'facilitating' elements. The experiential elements refer to product, place, programming and people – which most ...

  • Events Management
    By Peter Robinson, Debra Wale, Geoff Dickson

    ... quality management? 3. What advice would you give an event organizing subcommittee to develop quality policies for a recurring major event? ... Oakland, J. and Morris, P. (1998) Pocket Guide to TQM: a Pictorial Guide for Managers.

  • Events Management: Principles and Practice
    By Tahir Rashid, Razaq Raj, Paul Walters

    The website also provides an Instructor′s Manual and PowerPoint slides for lecturers. This text is an ideal resource for undergraduate students who are studying Events Management for the first time.

  • Events Management: An International Approach
    By Nicole Ferdinand, Paul J. Kitchin

    Includes detailed chapters on event access and legacies that can inform any international event. Finkel, R., Sharp, B. and Sweeney, M. (eds) (2018). Accessibility, Inclusion and Diversity in Critical Event Studies. London: Routledge.

  • Events Management: An International Approach
    By Paul Kitchin, Nicole Ferdinand

    Electronic Inspection Copy available for instructors here Written by a team of twenty-five high profile, international authors, this exciting new text successfully combines theory and practice, making it a must-have for all students of ...

  • Events Management: An International Approach
    By Nicole Ferdinand, Paul J. Kitchin

    ... Belfast MTV European Music Awards (EMAs) 318 National Tourism Organisation (Northern Ireland) 318 Nations United 200 natural disasters 219, 229 Netherlands 294, 309 Chillisauce and Nike Europe (Hilversum) 79–82 European Capitals of ...

  • Events Management
    By Peter Robinson, Debra Wale, Geoff Dickson

    Outlining both the historical developments and current state of the industry, whilst also taking into account wider political and cultural issues, the book covers the different elements of planning, project management, health and safety, ...

  • Events Management: A Developmental and Managerial Approach
    By Dimitri Tassiopoulos

    Managing events is both an art and a science. Events managers need to understand and fully embrace the multi-dimensional nature of events management, and cultivate the leadership skills and attitudes...

  • Events Management: Principles and Practice
    By Tahir Rashid, Razaq Raj

    Events Management provides an introductory overview of the fundamentals in managing events from conception to delivery, highlighting both the theoretical and operational aspects, to prepare students for a career in events management and ...

  • Events Management
    By G. A. J. Bowdin

    Exploring the concepts involved in planning events, this study is designed to develop an understanding of the key issues which include: management, logistics, staging, marketing, promotion and post-event evaluation.

  • Events Management: An Introduction
    By Charles Bladen, James Kennell, Emma Abson

    This introductory textbook fully explores the multi-disciplinary nature of events management .This new edition has been updated to include new content on events feasibility, event bidding, stage management of events and measurement and ...

  • Events Management: An International Approach
    By Paul Kitchin, Nicole Ferdinand

    Written by a team of high profile, international authors, this exciting new text successfully combines theory and practice, making it a must-have for all students of Events Management.

  • Events Management: An International Approach
    By Nicole Ferdinand, Paul J. Kitchin

    Written by a high profile international team of editors and contributors, the text features cases spanning Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and North America, and covers key topics and issues such as fundraising, sponsorship, globalization ...

  • Events Management
    By Johnny Allen, Rob Harris, Ian McDonnell

    ... televised events for those in the live audience. Moody and Ravitz (2021) provide detailed coverage of the lighting aspects to consider for televised live events. Decisions as regards the distribution of lighting, and the locations of ...