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Risk Management for Events 2nd edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 402 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, weight: 934 g, 106 Tables, color; 61 Line drawings, black and white; 61 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Events Management
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367260646
  • ISBN-13: 9780367260644
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 402 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, weight: 934 g, 106 Tables, color; 61 Line drawings, black and white; 61 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Events Management
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367260646
  • ISBN-13: 9780367260644
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Risk Management for Events is a comprehensive and practical guide that supports academic and professional development programs to prepare individuals for entering or advancement in the international events industry.

Events of all types are produced every day for all manner of purposes, attracting all sorts of people. Creating and managing the environment in which these people will gather carries with it awesome responsibilities legal, ethical, and financial. To provide a safe and secure setting and to operate in a manner that ensures that the hosting organizations or individuals achieve their objectives in a proper and profitable way, event risk management must be fully integrated into all event plans and throughout the event management process.

This new edition has been revised and updated to include:











New case studies and examples from a wide range of international destinations and different types of events.





Updated statistics and data throughout.





New content on emergent risk, on-site decision-making, terrorism, and public health, including the COVID-19 pandemic, and corruption within events.





Updated online material, including a case study archive and weblinks to useful resources.

This will be an invaluable resource for all those studying events management.
About the authors x
Series preface xi
Preface to this edition xii
List of figures
xvi
List of tables
xviii
Part 1 Understanding risk management
1(60)
1 The role of risk management for events
3(24)
Introduction
3(1)
Risk, management, and risk management
4(4)
The role and scope of events
8(4)
The role and scope of event management
12(8)
The integration of risk management and event management
20(2)
Summary
22(1)
Chapter review challenge
23(1)
Practical risk management exercise
23(1)
Key terminology
23(1)
Case study
24(3)
2 The risk management process, tools, and techniques
27(34)
Introduction
27(1)
The risk management process
28(11)
The tools and techniques for effective risk management
39(16)
Summary
55(1)
Chapter review challenge
56(1)
Key terminology
56(2)
Discussion topic: fat tail risk and events
58(1)
Exercise
59(2)
Part 2 The scope of risk management
61(120)
3 Legal and ethical compliance
63(28)
Introduction
63(1)
Legal responsibility
64(3)
Contracts and other legal documents
67(4)
Statutory and regulatory obligations
71(9)
Event-specific legislation
80(1)
Compliance management
80(4)
Ethical issues
84(3)
Summary
87(1)
Chapter review challenge
87(1)
Key terminology
88(3)
4 Health and safety
91(26)
Introduction
91(1)
Life safety codes
92(9)
Public health issues
101(6)
Occupational health and safety
107(6)
Summary
113(1)
Chapter review challenge
114(1)
Practical risk management exercise
115(1)
Key terminology
115(1)
Research exercise
116(1)
5 Loss prevention, corruption, and security
117(32)
Introduction
117(1)
Loss prevention
117(3)
Contingency and continuity planning
120(2)
Corruption
122(5)
Risk financing and insurance
127(17)
Summary
144(1)
Chapter review challenge
145(1)
Practical risk management exercise
146(1)
Key terminology
146(1)
Case study: the long spoon
147(2)
6 Emergency preparedness
149(32)
Introduction
149(2)
Emergency management
151(3)
Mitigation
154(5)
Preparedness
159(4)
Response
163(2)
Recovery
165(3)
Evacuations
168(4)
Medical emergencies
172(5)
Summary
177(1)
Chapter review challenge
178(1)
Practical risk management exercise
178(1)
Key terminology
179(2)
Part 3 Organizational safeguards
181(92)
7 Administrative safeguards
183(30)
Introduction
183(1)
Time management
184(3)
Financial management
187(7)
Human resources management
194(7)
Procurement management
201(5)
Systems management
206(3)
Summary
209(1)
Chapter review challenge
210(1)
Practical risk management exercise
210(1)
Key terminology
210(3)
8 Communications
213(32)
Introduction
213(4)
Communications management
217(12)
Information management
229(7)
Stakeholder management
236(4)
Summary
240(1)
Chapter review challenge
241(1)
Practical risk management exercise
242(1)
Key terminology
242(3)
9 Marketing issues
245(28)
Introduction
245(2)
Marketing plan
247(4)
Promotions
251(5)
Public relations
256(6)
Sponsorship management
262(4)
Sales activities
266(2)
Summary
268(1)
Chapter review challenge
269(1)
Practical risk management exercise
269(1)
Key terminology
270(3)
Part 4 Operational safeguards
273(88)
10 Program design
275(30)
Introduction
275(2)
Designing the experience
277(5)
Designing the environment
282(5)
Food and beverage service
287(5)
Entertainment
292(3)
Production elements
295(5)
Summary
300(1)
Chapter review challenge
301(1)
Practical risk management exercise
302(1)
Key terminology
302(3)
11 Site management
305(28)
Introduction
305(2)
Site selection
307(5)
Site planning and development
312(4)
Infrastructure management
316(9)
Managing the logistics
325(4)
Summary
329(1)
Chapter review challenge
330(1)
Practical risk management exercise
330(1)
Key terminology
331(2)
12 Attendee and crowd management
333(28)
Introduction
333(2)
Attendee and participant management
335(6)
Crowd management and security
341(11)
Attendee care and comfort
352(4)
Summary
356(1)
Chapter review challenge
357(1)
Practical risk management exercise
357(1)
Key terminology
358(3)
Part 5 Appendices
361(2)
Appendix A Event concept worksheet 363(1)
Appendix B Risk register worksheet 364(1)
Appendix C Site inspection checklist 365(4)
Appendix D Security plan worksheet 369(2)
Appendix E Sample instructions for security personnel 371(2)
Appendix F Emergency plan worksheet 373(4)
Appendix G Disaster preparedness supply kits 377(3)
Appendix H Sample change order form 380(1)
Appendix I Radio protocol 381(1)
Appendix J Sample contact list 382(1)
Appendix K Sample incident report form 383(2)
Appendix L Stakeholder analysis worksheet 385(1)
Appendix M Site plan worksheet 386(1)
Bibliography 387(8)
Index 395
Julia Rutherford Silvers, Certified Special Events Professional, was an adjunct faculty member in the Tourism and Convention Administration Department of the University of Nevada in Las Vegas.

William OToole is a consultant working around the world as an events development specialist for organizations such as the European Commission, Deloitte, and the United Nations as well as national and state governments, private companies, and cities.