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Events MISmanagement: Learning from failure

Paperback by Brown, Tim (Programme Leader and Senior Lecturer for Events Management and the Senior University Teaching Fellow, Chester Business School, Chester University, UK); Higson, Phil (Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and former Head of Tourism and Events Management, Chester Business School, Chester University, UK); Gaston, Lindsey (Senior Lecturer in Events...

Events MISmanagement: Learning from failure

£37.99

ISBN:
9781915097118
Publication Date:
31 May 2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Goodfellow Publishers Limited
Pages:
266 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 25 Jan 2025
Events MISmanagement: Learning from failure

Description

Events MISmanagement is unique text as it looks at events from a very different perspective - that of how and why events fail and what can be learnt from this in both a practical and academic perspective. Using a wealth of international case studies and examples, the text examines: • Why events fail • What can we learn from event failure • How we can improve practice through learning about event failure • How events can be safer / risk adverse • How to reduce the chance of events failing • A wide range of international examples appealing to a wider audience Each chapter is designed to explore different aspects of how and why events fail and what we can learn from these. Many events fail due to poor planning or human failure and this new text is aimed at understanding how to overcome these issues or reduce the likelihood of failure in the future. The volume provides a case study approach to the event planning process with the cases illustrating how core planning theory and concepts fails to emerge in practice and why. This provides a consistent thread throughout the entire text to link each chapter succinctly.

Contents

Ch 1 Introduction to Events MISmanagement - what we can learn from failure in events; Ch 2 Concept stage; Ch 3 Feasibility stage; Ch 4 Planning / project management; Ch 5 Marketing & Promotion; Ch 6 Communication; Ch 7 Budgeting / Finance; Ch 8 Location / Venue; Ch 9 Sustainability / environmental; Ch 10 People; Ch 11 Risk Management; Ch 12 Security; Ch 13 Logistics; Ch 14 Evaluation; Ch 15 Conclusion; Index

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