
Events Management second edition provides an introduction to the principles and practices associated with planning, managing and staging events. The book:
Now in its second edition, this successful text has been fully revised and updated to include new case studies and chapters on event tourism, project management of events, strategic marketing, and issues and trends. It is full of real-life case studies which illustrate key concepts and place theory in a practical context. Examples include the Edinburgh International Festival, Glastonbury Festival, Vodafone Ball, MTV Awards, Notting Hill Carnival, T in the Park and the Daily Mail Ideal Home Show.
Events Management is the must-have introductory text providing a complete A-Z of the principles and practices associated with planning, managing and staging events.
Events Management is supported by a website (http://em.worldofevents.net) which includes updates, downloadable figures form the book and an online ‘history of events’, together with links to websites and other resources for both students and lecturers.
Auteur(s): Bowdin, Glenn • Allen, Johnny • O'Toole, William
Editeur: Taylor & Francis
Année de Publication: 2006
pages: 533
Langue: lang_en
ISBN: 978-0-7506-6533-9
eISBN: 978-0-08-045715-4
Edition: 2
Events Management second edition provides an introduction to the principles and practices associated with planning, managing and staging events. The book:
Now in its second edition, this successful text has been fully revised and updated to include new case studies and chapters on event tourism, project management of events, strategic marketing, and issues and trends. It is full of real-life case studies which illustrate key concepts and place theory in a practical context. Examples include the Edinburgh International Festival, Glastonbury Festival, Vodafone Ball, MTV Awards, Notting Hill Carnival, T in the Park and the Daily Mail Ideal Home Show.
Events Management is the must-have introductory text providing a complete A-Z of the principles and practices associated with planning, managing and staging events.
Events Management is supported by a website (http://em.worldofevents.net) which includes updates, downloadable figures form the book and an online ‘history of events’, together with links to websites and other resources for both students and lecturers.