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Event venue
An event venue may be an onsite or offsite
location. The event manager is usually not
responsible for operations at rented event
or entertainment venues, but will monitor
all aspects of the event on site. Some of
the tasks listed in the introduction may
pass to the venue, but usually at a cost.
Sustainability
Sustainable event management (also
known as event greening) is the process
used to produce an event with particular
concern for environmental, economic, and
social issues.[3] Sustainability in event
management incorporates socially and
environmentally responsible decision
making into the planning, organization and
implementation of, and participation in, an
event. It involves including sustainable
development principles and practices in all
levels of event organization, and aims to
ensure that an event is hosted responsibly.
It represents the total package of
interventions at an event, and needs to be
done in an integrated manner. Event
greening should start at the inception of
the project, and should involve all the key
role players, such as clients, organizers,
venues, sub-contractors, and suppliers.[4]
Technology
Event management software companies
provide event planning with software tools
to handle many common activities such as
delegate registration, hotel booking, travel
booking, or allocation of exhibition
floorspace.
Education
There are an increasing number of
universities which offer courses in event
management, including diplomas and
graduate degrees. In addition to these
academic courses, there are many
associations and societies that provide
courses on the various aspects of the
industry. Study includes organizational
skills, technical knowledge, public
relations, marketing, advertising, catering,
logistics, decor, glamor identity, human
relations, study of law and licenses, risk
management, budgeting, and the study of
allied industries like television, other
media, and several other areas.
Certification can be acquired from various
sources to obtain designations such as:
See also
Event scheduling
Library event planning
Media event
Meeting and convention planner
Sustainable event management
To do list
References
1. Ramsborg, G.C.; B Miller, D Breiter, BJ
Reed & A Rushing (eds), Professional
meeting management: Comprehensive
strategies for meetings, conventions
and events, 2008, 5th ed, Kendall/Hunt
Publishing, Dubuque, Iowa. ISBN 0-
7575-5212-9
2. Schivinski, Bruno; Langaro, Daniela;
Shaw, Christina (2019). "THE
INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA
COMMUNICATION ON CONSUMER’S
ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORAL
INTENTIONS CONCERNING
BRANDSPONSORED EVENTS" .
www.ingentaconnect.com.
doi:10.3727/152599518x1540385372
1268 . Retrieved 2019-06-26.
3. "ISO 20121 - Sustainable events ", ISO
(www.iso.org), retrieved 2014-30-05
4. "Organizing a Green Event" . WWF.
Bowdin, Glenn; Johnny Allen, William O'Toole,
Rob Harris, Ian McDonnell. Events
Management (Events Management S.)
ISBN 0-7506-6533-5
Goldblatt, Joe. Twenty-First Century Global
Event Management (The Wiley Event
Management Series) ISBN 0-471-39687-7
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