The Event Manager's Bible: 3rd edition: The Complete Guide to Planning and Organising a Voluntary or Public Event

The Event Manager's Bible: 3rd edition: The Complete Guide to Planning and Organising a Voluntary or Public Event

by D G Conway (Author)

Synopsis

Anyone responsible for organising a voluntary or public event will want to do it safely and well, complying with the legislation relating to different aspects of their event. This book will help you to research, plan, organise, manage and deliver any event, match, show, tournament or function that will be attended by more than a handful of people. You may be running a gymkhana, fete, fun run, steam fayre, half marathon, carnival, school sports day, jumble sale, tennis tournament, car boot sale, model aircraft show or even a huge pop festival or Formula 1 car race. Whatever it is, the principles are the same. As event manager you will need to research, plan, liaise with authorities, obtain permissions and licences, comply with legal requirements and then deliver the event to the public. Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The event manager; 3. The event objective; 4. Planning the event; 5. Health & safety; 6. Type of event; 7. When to run the event; 8. Defining your target audience; 9. Audience size; 10. Advertising; 11. Event attractions; 12. Event requirements; 13. Accommodation and services; 14. Event site; 15. Traffic management; 16. Sign posting; 17. Permissions; 18. Car parking; 19. Radio communications; 20. Staffing; 21. First aid; 22. Security; 23. Insurance; 24. Emergency and normal procedures; 25. Formal presentation; 26. Event manager's manual; 27. Money; 28. Accounts; 29. Video diary/evidence; 30. Setting up; 31. Site maintenance; 32. Strip down/clear up; 33. Final debrief 34. Final report; 35. Conclusion; Annex A; Annex B; Index.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 316
Edition: 3Rev Ed
Publisher: How To Books
Published: 30 Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 1845283031
ISBN 13: 9781845283032

Author Bio
Des Conway first became involved in event planning and managing in 1980, where he made and saw many mistakes and began to identify what makes an event fail or succeed. Later, and over 18 years, he played a central role in policing a variety of small, medium and large events, where he learned more about what makes an event a success. Lack of planning, lack of understanding and overlooking key issues often make an event far less successful than it should be. That's why he wrote this book - a handbook of information and experience to ensure that your event is a success.