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Event Management |
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Event management is the application of project management to the creation and
development of festivals, events and conferences. Event management
involves
studying the intricacies of the brand, identifying the target audience, devising
the event concept, planning the logistics and coordinating
the technical aspects
before actually executing the modalities of the proposed event. Post- event
analysis and ensuring a return on investment have become significant drivers for
the event industry. The recent growth of festivals and events as an industry
around the world means that the management can no longer be ad hoc. Events and
festivals, such as the Asian Games or Common Wealth Games , have a large impact
on their communities and, in some cases, the whole country.
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The industry now
includes events of all sizes from the Olympics down to a breakfast meeting for
ten business people. Many industries, charitable organizations, and interest
groups will hold events of some size in order to market themselves, build
business relationships, raise money or celebrate. |
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Ananta Hospitality as an Event Management Co.
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Event management companies and Event Management organizations service a variety
of areas including corporate events (product launches, press conferences,
corporate meetings and conferences), marketing programs (road shows, grand
opening events), and special corporate hospitality events like concerts, award
ceremonies, film premieres, launch or release parties, fashion shows, commercial
events, private (personal) events such as weddings and bar mitzvahs.
Clients
hire event management companies to handle a specific scope of services for the
given event, which at its maximum may include all creative, technical and
logistical elements of the event. (Or just a subset of these, depending on the
client’s needs, expertise and budget). |
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Event manager
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The event manager is the person(Mr. Subhash Chandra Jha, Director of Ananta
Hospitality and Team) who plans and executes the event. Event managers and their
teams are often behind-the-scenes running the event. Event managers may also be
involved in more than just the planning and execution of the event, but also
brand building, marketing and communication strategy. The event manager is an
expert at the creative, technical and logistical elements that help an event
succeed. This includes event design, audio-visual, production, scriptwriting,
logistics, budgeting, negotiation and, of course, client service. It is a
multi-dimensional profession. The event manager may become involved at the
early initiation stages of the event. If the event manager has budget
responsibilities at this early stage they may be termed an event or production
executive. The early stages include: |
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• Site surveying • Client Service
• Brief clarification • Budget drafting • Cash flow management
• Supply chain
identification Procurement • Scheduling • Site design • Technical design
• Health & Safety
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event manager who becomes involved closer to the event will often have a more
limited brief. The key disciplines closer to the event are: |
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• Health & Safety including crowd management
• Logistics
• Rigging
• Sound
• Light
• Video
• Detailed scheduling
• Security
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Ananta Hospitality As an industry
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Event Management is a multi-million dollar industry, growing rapidly, with mega
shows and events hosted regularly. Surprisingly, there is no formalized research
conducted to assess the growth of this industry. The industry includes fields
such as the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions),
conferences and seminars as well as live music and sporting events.
The logistics side of the industry is paid less than the sales/sponsorship side,
though some may say that these are two different industries.
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Event Management Technology
Event management software companies provide event planners with software tools to
handle many common activities such as delegate registration, hotel booking,
travel booking or allocation of exhibition floorspace.
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Event 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, P.R., marketing,
advertising, catering, logistics, decor, glamor identity, human relations, study of law and
licenses, risk management, budgeting, study of allied industries like television, other
media and several other areas. Certification can be acquired from various sources to
obtain designations such as Certified Trade Show Marketer (CTSM), Certified Manager
of Exhibits (CME), Certified in Exhibition Management (CEM), Global Certification in
Meeting Management (CMM), Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) and the Certified
Special Event Professional (CSEP), Bachelor of Arts in Event Management.
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Career opportunities are in the following Industries :
1. Event Management
2. Event Management Consultancy
3. Hotel, travel and hospitality Industries
4. Advertising Agencies
5. Public Relations Firms
6. Corporations
7. News Media
8. Non-profit organization
9. Integrated Marketing & Communications
10.Event Budgeting and Accounting |
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Event Categories
Events can be classified into four broad categories based on their purpose and objective:
1. Leisure events e.g. leisure sport event , music, recreation.
2. Cultural events e.g. ceremonial, religious, art, heritage, and folklore.
3. Personal events e.g. weddings, birthdays, anniversaries.
4. Organizational events e.g. commercial, political, charitable, sales, product launch,expo.
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