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El. knyga: Event Planning: The Ultimate Guide To Successful Meetings, Corporate Events, Fundraising Galas, Conferences, Conventions, Incentives and Other Special Events

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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Apr-2009
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780470156186
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Apr-2009
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780470156186
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Describes the process of planning and executing a special event for commercial and charitable organizations, considering issues such as the budget, location of the event, media attendance, menu planning, and work permits.

For event planners, there’s no such thing as a dress rehearsal!

Any event you plan and stage is a reflection of your organization’s image — from the initial invitation to onsite operations. Whether you’re planning a product launch, conference, sales meeting, an incentive event, or a gala fund-raiser, remember that the magic of a truly memorable event is in the details, but so is the devil. Whether your event is for 50 or 2,000 people, whether it has a budget of a few thousand dollars, or hundreds of thousands, it has to be perfect. Fully revised and updated, Event Planning, Second Edition, gives you a blueprint for planning and executing special events with flair and without any unexpected surprises and expenses. This unique book is loaded with practical advice on:

  • Choosing the best venue
  • Preparing and managing the budget, with sample costing forms included
  • Scheduling, staffing, and collaborating with other related professionals
  • Coordinating food and beverage, décor, entertainment, and themes.

It’s still the comprehensive guide that it always has been, but much has changed in the industry in recent years, and this new edition of Event Planning includes:

  • Changes in security planning since 9/11
  • Innovations in technology and how they can improve – or ruin – an event
  • How to stage an environmentally friendly event
  • New and updated examples and case studies of where things went right – and wrong
  • Event Risk Assessment – What You Need to Consider before Contracting
  • How keep your budget on target and where to find hidden surcharges
  • Ways on how to ease airport stress and make air travel  a pleasurable part of the participant’s event experience
  • When and When Event Planners and their Suppliers will need Work Visas
  • What you need to include in your client’s event history in order to design your next event so that it maximizes your client’s return on their event investment
  • A companion website with downloadable versions of the checklists, additional forms and tools, author Q&A, and more at www.wiley.ca/go/event_planning.

What you don’t know or know to ask can have a major effect on the success of your event and on your budget. Event Planning takes you behind the scenes and through every aspect of organizing and executing a successful event: the planning stages, timing and logistics, budget preparation, operations, and on-site management, providing practical tools for anyone who has to plan and execute a truly special event:

  • Corporate in-house event planners
  • Public relations and communications companies, and their clients
  • Marketing and corporate communications professionals
  • Fund-raisers and not-for-profit organizations
  • Professionals in the hospitality and entertainment industries.
  • Business professionals in charge of planning and handling their company’s events

Praise for Event Planning 

“Allen is a good teacher. Wise planners will add Event Planning to their personal reference library as a useful working guide.”

- Meeting Professional Magazine

 “A blueprint for executing events for 50 or 2,000, with budgets of a few thousand dollars to hundreds of thousands.”

- Success Magazine

 “Event Planning will save beginning event planners from plenty of heartbreak and headaches.”

- Lisa Hurley, Editor, Special Events Magazine

 “Event Planning gives readers a blueprint for planning and executing special events with flair. Consider the book as preventative maintenance.”

- Sales Promotion Magazine

 “A guide to well planned events. Event Planning is a must for any PR maven.”

- Marketing Magazine

 “This book will be a help to all event planners, from rank beginners to seasoned professionals. It provides excellent guidelines as well as helpful details.”

- Katherine Kossuth, Director of Operations and Special Events, Canadian Film Center

 For downloadable versions of the checklists, additional forms and tools, author Q&A, and more, please visit our companion website at www.wiley.ca/go/event_planning.

Preface xv
Acknowledgments xxv
The First Steps: Initial Planning & Budgeting
1(46)
Determining Your Event Objectives
4(1)
How Much Can You Spend?
5(2)
Event Vision
7(10)
Event Vision Q&A
17(7)
Design Objectives of the Event Experience
24(9)
Initial Planning
33(5)
Visualization
38(3)
Monitoring the Budget
41(4)
Event Design Principles Checklist
45(1)
Event Experience Design Objectives
45(2)
Organization and Timing
47(33)
Critical Path
47(5)
Function Sheets
52(6)
Timing
58(9)
Date Selection
67(6)
Critical Path Checklist
73(1)
Charting Your Critical Path
74(6)
Location, Location, Location
80(53)
Site Selection
81(9)
Location Requirements
90(3)
Hotels and Convention Centers
93(5)
Restaurants, Private Venues, Catering
98(1)
Theaters
99(2)
Tents
101(6)
Gala Openings in New Venues
107(1)
Contracts
108(2)
Location Q&A
110(16)
Move In Requirement Checklist
126(2)
Event Suppliers' Setup Logistics Checklist
128(3)
Event Suppliers' Teardown Checklist
131(2)
Transportation
133(33)
By Air
136(4)
By Land
140(8)
Transportation Q&A
148(16)
Transportation Checklist
164(2)
Guest Arrival
166(36)
Guest Arrival Q&A
169(13)
Fanfare
182(2)
Fanfare Q&A
184(9)
Registration: Guest Pass Security and Ticket Pickup
193(1)
Registration Q&A
194(7)
Guest Arrival Checklist
201(1)
Venue Requirements
202(24)
Room Requirements
203(1)
Room Requirements Q&A
203(5)
Staging, Audiovisual, Lighting
208(5)
Staging, Audiovisual, Lighting Q&A
213(8)
Lighting-Specific Q&A
221(1)
Venue and Event Supplier Checklist: Room, Venue and Supplier Requirements, and Contract Terms and Conditions
222(4)
Who's It All For?
226(21)
Know Your Guest Demographics
226(4)
The Guest List
230(4)
Invitations
234(6)
Media
240(1)
Media Q&A
241(1)
Children at Your Event
242(2)
E-vites, CD and DVD Invitations
244(2)
Event Websites and Event RSVP Websites
246(1)
Food and Beverage
247(52)
Examples of Texas Theme Parties with Different Energy
248(3)
Food and Beverage Considerations
251(4)
Menu Planning
255(39)
Staffing
294(3)
Charitable Donations
297(2)
Other Considerations
299(41)
Entertainment
299(2)
Entertainment Q&A
301(7)
Photographers and Videographers
308(3)
Photographer Q&A
311(6)
Themes and Programs
317(10)
Final Touches
327(3)
Staff, Supplier and Entertainment Work Permits
330(5)
Event Risk Assessment
335(5)
Conclusion
340(12)
It's a Wrap!
340(9)
Applause! Applause!
349(1)
Your Next Event
350(2)
Appendix A: Sample Cost Sheets 352(24)
Appendix B: Sample Payment Schedules 376(10)
Appendix C: Sample Function Sheets 386(20)
Index 406
Judy Allen is one of the worlds leading authorities on staging, event and lifestyle design and the bestselling author of ten books for the professional, business and consumer markets. Allen, a master of creative design, has flawlessly executed successful special eventscorporate, social, and celebrityfor up to 2,000 guests at a time in more than 30 countries around the world. She has designed and produced memorable events such as Disneys worldwide theatrical opening-night gala for Beauty and the Beast, and the orchestration of Oscar-winning director Norman Jewisons 25th anniversary celebration for Fiddler on the Roof.

Highly skilled in staging events that are strategically designed to be one-of-kind experiences and a master of transforming the energy of an event environment by engaging the senses with trademark primary design principles, Allen has worked closely with CEOs, CFOs, presidents and their executive staff around the globe to create, implement and oversee their corporate and social business events.

The many diverse events that Allen has designed and executed extend from complex one-day events to elaborate arrangements of theme productions taking place over the course of a week. These events ranged from very exclusive VIP events to multimillion-dollar, multimedia fantasy extravaganzas including seven new-car product launches and involved high-tech stage and show productions.

Allen, and her 2jproductions (www.2jproductions.com) partner, Joe Shane, are now bringing their dynamic creative energy, innovative style and perceptive insight to home, life and lifestyle design and world class resorts around the world through Sensual Home Living (www.sensualhomeliving.com) and other initiatives.