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020 _a978-1-98467-941-3
040 _aNU FAIRVIEW
_cNU FAIRVIEW
050 _aGT 3405 T47 2023
100 _a3G E-Learning LLC,
_eauthor.
245 _aStartup guide :
_bevent planning /
_c3G E-Learning LLC.
260 _aNew York, USA :
_b3G E-Learning LLC,
_cc2023.
300 _a317 pages :
_bcolor illustration ;
_c25 cm.
365 _b3500.00
504 _aIncludes references and index.
505 _aChapter 1 : Definitions of events. -- Chapter 2 : Event planning business plan. -- Chapter 3 : Become certified. -- Chapter 4 : Finances and budget. -- Chapter 5 : Marketing. -- Chapter 6 : Close-Down evaluation, and legacy. -- Chapter 7 : Event planning timeline. -- Chapter 8 : Stage management. -- Chapter 9 : Brand management. -- Chapter 10 : The Event manager. -- Chapter 11 : Evaluate risk during event running and presenting. -- Chapter 12 : Event sire. -- Chapter 13 : Staffing. -- Chapter 14 : Security. -- Chapter 15 : Event management software. -- Chapter 16 : Events industry: trends and management during pandemic. -- Bibliographical references. -- Index.
520 _a"The events industry is affluent and dynamic, which provides worldwide chances and creates strong performance. The core of event management has always been to inspire people to come together for a collective, innovative collaboration. Events soon started shaping up with basic stages of planning, marketing, production execution, and post-production. With more and more demands and the need for customization, designing an event became crucial for success. The events industry is creative and regularly innovating. It is adapting continuously to new technology and has the potential to survive adverse economic and political circumstances as seen over the last 18 months or so. Creative content and constant innovation have played a key role in enhancing the growth of the industry and has been crucial in keeping things afloat during even the most distressing times of the pandemic. Transitioning to the online, virtual space of event management was made possible because of the flexibility and the dynamic nature of an industry such as the event and entertainment industry. This only goes to show that it's deep rooted resilience and never-give-up attitude is what defines the success of the industry. The 2nd edition of this startup guide provides detailed guidance, instructions, and examples on how to build a great company, step-by-step. Included are details on how to get, keep and grow your customer base; checklists for tracking progress, and tools to help determine just how successful-or not you can be. This startup guide gives an overview of key steps for entrepreneurs who are starting a business, with links to additional information addressing some of the topics in more depth. For a new entrepreneur, the question is where to start. This guide will tell you why it is a better idea to run event planning and organizing business. In this guide, we will take you through every step of starting your own business. It is packed full of money-saving ideas and helpful hints, which makes it a powerful tool of the trade. This guide will introduce you to the event strategies and techniques that one can use to mariage event. Event planning can be a difficult endeavor. It can involve weeks of stress, anxiety and a to-do list that seems to never shorten, In this book, we will explore the art of event planning. We will look at every aspect of it, from budgeting and menus, to decorations and types of entertainment you can hire for your next party."--
_bBack cover.
650 _aNEW BUSINESS ENTERPRISES MANAGEMENT.
650 _aSPECIAL EVENT PLANNING.
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