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Title: Event Management


1
Event Management
  • Australian Meals on Wheels Conference 2005

2
Program
  • Introduction
  • Background
  • Planning the Event
  • Marketing the Event
  • Evaluating and Wrapping up the Event
  • Questions

3
Introduction
  • Your Presenter
  • Sue Corlette
  • Experience in coordinating events for Royal
    Blind Society NSW and Dalai Lama Tour 2002,
    National MOW Day
  • Teacher Events Management and Public Relations
    TAFE NSW
  • Media and Communications Officer NSW Meals on
    Wheels Association

4
Background
  • Current Event Environment
  • What is an Event?
  • What is Event Management?
  • Why do we Need Events?
  • What are the Characteristics of Successful and
    Unsuccessful Events?

5
Current Event Environment
  • Huge growth in events since early 1990s
  • Increased consumer choice and expectations
  • Unprecedented interest on international level
  • Image of a product, destination or service
    enhanced or damaged by success or failure

6
What is an Event?
  • A special event is that which is different from
    a normal day of living. Robert Jani 1955
  • The defining characteristic is its transience.
    Gilbert an Lizotte 1998
  • Public relations and events are inseparable.
    Prof. Carol Hills

7
What is an Event?
  • Meetings e.g. Volunteer Consultation
  • Conferences - e.g. AMOWA NC
  • Special Events e.g. Christmas Party, National
    Meals on Wheels Day, Volunteer Week
  • Corporate Events e.g. Award Dinner
  • Fundraisers e.g. Trivia nights

8
What is Event Management?
  • Managing the event and The passion for helping
    people celebrate. Yeoman et al 2004

9
Why do we Need Events?
  • Macro View
  • Tourism
  • Community
  • Political
  • Entrepreneurial
  • Cultural
  • Micro View
  • Promote and raise awareness about an issue
    product or serviceand more..

10
Why do we Need Events?
  • Volunteer Consultation to gain compliance
  • Conference to share information and educate, to
    network
  • Special Events (National Meals on Wheels Day,
    Xmas Party) to raise awareness and attract more
    volunteers to acknowledge individual and
    collective contributions
  • Award Dinner to encourage best practice
  • Fundraisers to raise funds

11
What are the Characteristics of Successful and
Unsuccessful Events?
  • The level of quality service received relates to
    the enjoyment of the experience

12
What are the Characteristics of Successful
Events?(Rob Tong 1999)
  • Preparation of a business and marketing plan
  • Effective promotion
  • Preparation of a sponsorship plan and a
    professional approach to gaining sponsorship
  • Good sponsor support and credibility in the eyes
    of the sponsor
  • Adequate and enthusiastic volunteer resources
  • Attention to detail
  • Regular review of risk management issues
  • Constant monitoring of progress in the action
    plan, and of the event itself
  • Comprehensive post event evaluation
  • Comprehensive, regular and post event feedback to
    sponsors
  • Effective communication between stakeholder
    organisations throughout the entire project

13
What are the Characteristics of Successful
Events?(Rob Tong 1999)
  • Full commitment by all members of the organising
    body
  • Clear objectives and priorities
  • Strong leadership, An efficient event committee,
    Effective sub committees with clearly defined
    responsibilities
  • Adequate event planning time
  • A detailed week by week or month my month plan of
    action setting time targets and responsibilities
  • Adherence to target deadlines for each task
  • Adequate budget and financial control
  • Paid secretarial assistance (full time or part
    time for large events)
  • Market research and identification of target
    markets

14
What are the Characteristics of Unsuccessful
Events?(Rob Tong 1999)
  • Failure to allow sufficient planning time
  • Inadequate planning
  • Problems with the organising committee (power
    struggles, infighting, lack of skills)
  • Inadequate market research
  • Clashing of event dates
  • An ad-hoc approach to marketing
  • Lack of sponsorship plan
  • Inadequate budget or poor financial control
  • Failure to meet spectator and/or competitor
    expectations
  • Failure to make adequate provision for inclement
    weather conditions

15
Planning the Event
  • Determine Feasibility
  • Determine the Aim
  • Conduct Research
  • Draw up a preliminary budget
  • Choose Your People
  • Make Operational Decisions

16
Planning the Event
  • 1. Determine Feasibility
  • Can you afford this event?
  • Do you have adequate time to prepare for this
    event?
  • Are there any other conflicting events?
  • Do you have the manpower to assist you?

17
Planning the Event
  • 2. Determine the Aim
  • Aims should include outcomes, and outputs
    (measureable)
  • Output minimum attendance of 90 guests
  • Outcome 20 new volunteers, 10 new clients

18
Planning the Event
  • 3. Conduct Research
  • Are there any possible sponsors or government
    grants that may assist your event?
  • Who are your stakeholders?
  • Who will your target audiences be?

19
Planning the Event
  • 4. Draw up a preliminary budget
  • How much will food, drinks, invitations,
    entertainment, postage, décor, venue and
    insurance cost?
  • Add 10 for contingencies

20
Planning the Event
  • 5. Choose Your People
  • Volunteers are great, make sure you have a mix of
    all the skills you may need
  • Administration mailing and data base,
    correspondence
  • photography
  • Meet and greet, crowd control
  • Cooking and serving
  • Budget control
  • Bump in and bump out
  • Sponsorship management

21
Planning the Event
  • 6. Make Operational Decisions
  • Venue
  • Food, drinks
  • Invitation
  • Décor
  • Entertainment
  • AV and Lighting
  • Legal Contracts, Permits, Licences, trademark,
    copy write
  • Correspondence and record keeping
  • Timelines/Gant Charts/Critical Path/Run
    Sheets/bumping in/bumping out
  • Contingencies
  • Special Effects (dry ice, fire works, balloons,
    sound)
  • Registration and seating plans

22
Marketing the Event
  • Use marketing and public
  • relations to get your event well
  • known, well attended and well
  • regarded
  • Control your Image
  • Use online and offline communications effectively
  • Generate media coverage

23
Marketing the Event
  • Control your Image
  • Controlling your image is about how your
    organisation looks and behaves
  • Keep the look of your flyers and invitations
    consistent with other communications material
  • Use plain English
  • Ensure telephone and email responses are prompt
    and courteous

24
Marketing the Event
  • 2. Use online and offline communications
    effectively
  • If your organisation has a website, make sure it
    has all the latest information about your event
  • Make sure every communication contains the same
    words and details

25
Marketing the Event
  • 3. Generate media coverage
  • Ring your local paper and ask them if they are
    interested in covering the event
  • Often Councils are happy to include advance
    notice of events in their Mayoral Columns in the
    local paper

26
Evaluating and Wrapping up the Event
  • Seeking, monitoring and recording feedback
  • Thankyou letters
  • Invoice reconciliation

27
Evaluating and Wrapping up the Event
  • 1. Seeking, monitoring and recording feedback
  • Evaluate your event in line with your aims
  • Did you get attendance, volunteers and clients
    signing up?
  • Anecdotal feedback is just as important
  • Did everyone have a good time?
  • Were complaints attended to in a timely manner?
  • Are your sponsors satisfied with the outcomes?

28
Evaluating and Wrapping up the Event
  • 2. Thankyou letters
  • Genuine gestures build stronger professional
    relationships
  • Think beyond what is in it for you to what the
    other party did to make it great for you!

29
Evaluating and Wrapping up the Event
  • 3. Invoice reconciliation
  • Prompt settlement of bills results in less
    confusion and the guarantee of good service the
    next time

30
Evaluating and Wrapping up the Event
  • Thank you!
  • Q uestions are welcome
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