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Event Management
C/M/2492. Management of charity event in Hertfordshire
- WORDS:
- 3000
- DATE:
- 2012
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper reports on the charity event HADNET launched by a charity organisation for disabled people in Hertfordshire. The objectives of the organisation are outlined, the profile of the Hertfordshire community is presented, the planning and implementation strategies of the event are detailed, its outcomes are evaluated. Recommendations are suggested about charity event management providing a reflection of the researcher on the experiential learning obtained from the participation in the event.
KEYWORDS: charity event, Hertfordshire, experiential learning,
C/M/2477. Management of charity event in St. Albans
- WORDS:
- 3100
- DATE:
- 2012
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper reports on a charity event conducted by a group of students to raise funds for the UK charity Groove House in St. Albans. The profile of the local community is presented, the evolution, planning and implementation of the charity project is reviewed, its promotion, budgeting and constraints are outlined, organisational and communal issues are addressed. A reflection on the researcher’s experiential learning is provided.
KEYWORDS: charity event, St. Albans,
C/M/2457. Charity event at University of Hertfordshire: business issues
- WORDS:
- 3050
- DATE:
- 2012
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper looks at the project of selling Arabic food by the company Perfectly Delicious at the University of Hertfordshire as part of the Hertfordshire Action on Disability Charity (HADC) programme. The profile of the stakeholders and prospective clients is presented, community and organisational issues arising from the project are identified, recommendations are suggested about the implementation of the project. Researcher’s personal reflection is presented on the entrepreneurial skills involved in the management of the event.
KEYWORDS: Charity event, University of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire Action on Disability Charity, Perfectly Delicious,
S/M/657. Proposal. The effectiveness of events marketing
- WORDS:
- 3500
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
This proposal is for a study on marketing and aims to discuss the use of events as a marketing tool. The objectives are to find out how companies choose particular types of events, to define company’s objectives when performing event marketing as a promotional tool, and to explore how companies evaluate the events effectiveness. The planned review of literature is detailed, and aims to discuss all aspects of the study’s aims and objectives. The research methodology is detailed, and the proposal outlines the intended research strategy and data collection methods.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, marketing, marketing tool, events, events marketing!,
C/M/2416. Event management: case study of BUPA Great Manchester Run
- WORDS:
- 2500
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the challenges and methods of event management presenting a case study of the BUPA Great Manchester Run. The history of the event is described, the phases and priorities of the BUPA event management are detailed addressing the issues of sustainability, security, etc.
KEYWORDS: Event Management, BUPA Great Manchester Run,
C/M/2415. Bidding for mega event: London Olympics 2012
- WORDS:
- 2750
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the bidding for a mega event outlining key success factors of the bidding process, examining the features of the bid for the Olympic Games and investigating the factors that contributed to London gaining the bid for Olympics 2012. Political, environmental and economic legacies of the Olympic Games are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Bidding, mega event!: London Olympics 2012,
C/M/2378. Cheltenham Gold Cup festival and its role in destination marketing
- WORDS:
- 4400
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 49.99 GBP
The paper examines socio-cultural, political, physical and economic impacts of the Cheltenham Gold Cup horse race on the communities that hosted this event. The theory of event management is reviewed considering positive and negative aspects of festive events and their effects on host destinations. Conclusions are made about the changes in the image of the Cheltenham area associated with the Gold Cup Festival.
KEYWORDS: Cheltenham Gold Cup, horse race, festive events, destination image,
C/M/2346. Dissertation + Proposal. Effects of cultural events on tourism growth and host community: case study of Notting Hill Carnival
- WORDS:
- 12300
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 129.99 GBP
This dissertation aims to examine the beneficial effects that cultural events can have on tourism and local communities, and uses the Notting Hill Carnival as a case study. The study aims to understand the impacts of the Notting Hill Carnival on tourism to the local area and to London as a whole, and to explore the impacts of the Notting Hill Carnival on the host community. The hypotheses, objectives, and methodology are provided in detail, and the study uses surveys to collate primary data. A detailed review of literature is carried out, and details the background to the carnival and its general advantages and disadvantages. The findings from the survey are detailed, and the dissertation analyses all of the research before providing conclusions. This paper contains 10600 words dissertation and 1700 words proposal.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, cultural events, tourism, local communities, Notting Hill Carnival, tourism!,
C/M/2345. Dissertation. Effects of cultural events on tourism growth and host community: case study of Notting Hill Carnival
- WORDS:
- 10600
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 109.99 GBP
This dissertation aims to examine the beneficial effects that cultural events can have on tourism and local communities, and uses the Notting Hill Carnival as a case study. The study aims to understand the impacts of the Notting Hill Carnival on tourism to the local area and to London as a whole, and to explore the impacts of the Notting Hill Carnival on the host community. The hypotheses, objectives, and methodology are provided in detail, and the study uses surveys to collate primary data. A detailed review of literature is carried out, and details the background to the carnival and its general advantages and disadvantages. The findings from the survey are detailed, and the dissertation analyses all of the research before providing conclusions.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, cultural events, tourism, local communities, Notting Hill Carnival, tourism!,
C/M/2336. Olympic Games in 2016 in Brazil: Socio-Cultural Impacts upon Host Cities
- WORDS:
- 4950
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 49.99 GBP
The paper examines socio-cultural impacts of the forthcoming Olympic Games of 2016 in Brazil on Brazilian host cities and society. An overview is presented of previous Olympic Games and their effects on host countries, positive and negative impacts of mega-events are outlined, SWOT analysis of Olympic Games in Brazil is conducted, conclusions are made about socio-demographic and life-style changes that can arise from hosting Olympic Games.
KEYWORDS: Olympic Games 2016, Brazil, Socio-Cultural, Host Cities, SWOT,
C/M/2318. Dissertation. The role of marketing communications at Glastonbury festival
- WORDS:
- 8200
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 89.99 GBP
This dissertation aims to examine how the role of marketing communications affects the success of Glastonbury festival. The objectives are to explore the development of the Glastonbury Festival as a brand, to identify the evolution of marketing technology as a way to sell Glastonbury Festival as a brand, to analyse the impact of marketing large headline acts on the nature of the festival and the effect on the number of attendees, revenues and the nature of the acts, and to investigate whether the “utopia” of the Glastonbury Festival has been lost through marketing a celebrity brand. The review of literature examines the development of festivals over the last 30 years, as well as discussing the marketing theory. The significance of the Glastonbury Festival is assessed in reference to their demographics. The research methodology is then discussed, and this section details the data collection methods used. The findings from the research are identified and analysed, and conclusions are made regarding recommendations and areas for future research.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, marketing communications, Glastonbury festival, marketing technology, marketing theory!,
C/M/2253. An examination of the effects of events on the host areas
- WORDS:
- 2650
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines the effects that hosting an event may have on the communities of that area. The paper examines in detail the economic, socio-cultural, physical, and political impacts of hosting events. These impacts are split into positive and negative, and conclusions are made regarding the overall impact.
KEYWORDS: Event management, event hosting, economic, socio-cultural, physical, political,
C/M/2243. A legal analysis of the Hillsborough disaster
- WORDS:
- 2250
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines the Hillsborough disaster from a legal perspective. The paper begins by explaining the disaster, and by placing it in the appropriate context. The reasons behind the disaster are outlined, and the paper then performs the legal analysis. The role that the police played during the disaster is assessed, as well as the part that other security officials played. The paper provides recommendations before concluding.
KEYWORDS: Hillsborough disaster, law, football, police, events management,
S/M/638. A comparative analysis of public and private sector event management
- WORDS:
- 1850
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This paper compares and analyses private and public sector event management. The paper begins by outlining the goals and values of public and private companies, and follows with an examination of management. The paper discusses event management in relation to governance and structure. Content, which covers revenue and cost is also discussed. The identification of the key aspects of the two management styles is followed by and evaluation and conclusion.
KEYWORDS: Public event management, private event management, governance, structure, content, cost, revenue!,
C/M/2122. Strategic marketing plan for Harmonic jazz festival in Birmingham
- WORDS:
- 3350
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper reports on the marketing of the jazz festival Harmonic describing the UK jazz festival market, evaluating Harmonic’s position within the market, conducting the festival’s SWOT analysis, and suggesting a marketing plan with regard to segmentation, targeting and positioning strategies. The timescale and budgeting of the festival are outlined, the proposed strategy is evaluated.
KEYWORDS: marketing plan, Harmonic, jazz festival, SWOT,
C/M/2113. ‘Triple Bottom Line' approach in modern events management: case study of London Film Festival
- WORDS:
- 3450
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper looks at the model of cost analysis known as Triple Bottom Line (TBL) explaining the principles of the model with regard to stakeholders, and applying it to the analysis of the London Film Festival (LFF) organised by British Film Institute (BFI). Economic, social and environmental aspects of the event are examined, recommendations are suggested to BFI about effective ways to communicate with their stakeholders and enhance LFF value.
KEYWORDS: Triple Bottom Line, event management, London Film Festival, BFI, British Film Institute,
C/M/2112. Analysis of music and event industry
- WORDS:
- 1350
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the features of the music and event industry conducting its SWOT analysis, outlining the challenges and concerns of the industry, and suggesting recommendations for event organizers in the competitive entertainment market.
KEYWORDS: music and event industry, SWOT, entertainment,
C/M/2101. Sustainability issues of Glastonbury Festival
- WORDS:
- 3250
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper looks at the concept of sustainability with regard to music events offering a case study of the Glastonbury Festival. The history and principles of the Festival are explored, the problems related to the Festival management are discussed stressing the importance of a thorough strategic planning and stakeholder involvement in the planning process.
KEYWORDS: Sustainability, Glastonbury Festival, strategic planning, stakeholder involvement,
C/M/2093. Dissertation. Role of Marketing Communications in Success of Glastonbury Music Festival
- WORDS:
- 9050
- ADD-ONS:
- Survey Questions
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 99.99 GBP
The dissertation examines the effects of marketing on the success of the Glastonbury Festival. Literature is reviewed on the theory of events management, marketing theory, the concept of ‘word of mouth’ (WOM), the history of the Glastonbury Festival, its background and demographics, etc. The methodology of the research includes analysis of secondary data and primary data obtained via questionnaires, and their statistical analysis aimed to illustrate the evolution of marketing techniques and successes of the Glastonbury Festival brand. Conclusions are made about the full circle the Festival underwent in the use of marketing technology and the evolution of WOM marketing.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Marketing Communication, Glastonbury Music Festival, word of mouth, WOM,
C/M/2084. Proposal. An analysis of the way in which competition law can prohibit and reduce the sale of free sports event tickets in the UK
- WORDS:
- 4900
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 49.99 GBP
This proposal aims to analyse the extent to which competition law can prohibit and reduce the sale of free sports event tickets in the UK. The study aims to examine how the re-selling of sport event tickets is perceived by customers and to analyse the impact of ticket touting on the society. The review of literature examines topics like the Event Industry, the notion of Competition Law, and Distribution of Event Tickets. The methodology section is provided in great detail and the study aims to use secondary and primary data collection methods. The proposal concludes with an action and contingency plan.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, competition law, sports, ticketing, event industry!,
C/M/1989. Proposal. Effects of cultural events on tourism growth and host community: case study of Notting Hill Carnival
- WORDS:
- 1700
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper proposes research into the effects of the Notting Hill Carnival on the local community, the motivations behind tourists’ arrival at the festival and their movements whilst they attend the event. Research rationale, aims and objectives are outlined, literature is reviewed on the features and attractions of the carnival, the methods of the proposed research are defined.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, cultural events, tourism growth, host community, Notting Hill Carnival,
C/B/3584. Ethics of Advertising and Sponsorship: Case Study of Music Festival Sonar in Spain
- WORDS:
- 2900
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the ethics behind the advertising and sponsorship of international events using the Music Festival Sonar in Barcelona as a case study. Literature is reviewed on the role of ethics in business, the influence of advertising on the younger population, the problems related to the lack of ethics in advertising and sponsorship, etc. Conclusions are made about current ethical approaches to advertising and sponsorship.
KEYWORDS: Ethics of advertising and sponsorship, international event, Music Festival Sonar, Barcelona,
C/M/1699. Legal aspects of music concert management
- WORDS:
- 2700
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the legal aspects of event management using a case study of the Florence and the Machine concert in Edinburgh in 2010, and addressing relevant contractual issues, health and safety issues, tort liabilities, etc. The importance of planning, implementing and evaluating the legal aspects of the event are highlighted.
KEYWORDS: music concert management, legal aspects,
C/M/1692. Analysis of event management
- WORDS:
- 3100
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
This paper discusses event management, and begins by outlining the best practices for it. The structure of planning an event is detailed, and the paper analyses planning, financial management, licensing and registering, promoting, and estimation. The paper concludes with a reflective personal development report.
KEYWORDS: Event management, planning, financial management, licensing, registering, promoting, estimation,
C/C/224. Evaluation of Information systems: case study the events industry
- WORDS:
- 3000
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
This paper looks at information systems (IS) in relation to the events industry. The paper begins by identifying the different types of information systems, and by discussing the development and importance for IS in the events industry. The paper discusses the IS systems in view of management, and focuses on the challenges like unclear goals, lack of communication, and ineffective planning to name a few. Scope creep and feature creep are said to be the two main problems that organisations face when implementing new information systems. The paper concludes by offering a series of recommendations that can be applied to companies and implementations.
KEYWORDS: Information systems, IS, events industry, management, scope creep, feature creep!,
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