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Types of Event

By
Dr. Sandeep Kumar
(Assistant Professor)
(UIMS)
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Course Objective

To understand science of event management and its various


aspects.
To be aware about the roles & responsibilities of event
coordinator as a part of a event organization.

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Objective of the Topic

• To understand Basics of event management and


its various aspects.
• To be aware about the roles & responsibilities of
event coordinator as a part of a event
organization.

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Topics

•INDIVIDUAL EVENTS CORPORATE EVENTS


CONFERENCES COVENTION CENTERS

•TYPES OF VENUES FOR CONDUCTING EVENTS

•PRACTICES IN EVENT MANAGEMENT

•KEY STEPS TO A SUCCESSFUL EVENT

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INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
Personal events are celebrated in special occasion
with friends and family.
They could be viewed cultural event because when
their close cultural formal may vary.
Those events may be wedding, birthday etc.

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CORPORATE EVENTS
Corporate event is the type which involve just one single business
company/corporation.
It includes the annual conferences, staff motivation event, award
ceremony, dinner program, conventions, incentive trip, annual meeting,
strategic planning, board meetings, product launches, client
appreciation event etc.
The purpose of these events may be to give the colleagues the place
and space to come together in order to make changes, create changes
with in the organization.
Key task include considering the competitions, resolving the
problems etc.

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CONFERENCE
A conference is usually a large gathering of persons who meet to
discuss a particular experiences or information.
The conference is a closed group discussion and it is generally
accepted that the participants have to register themselves for attending
the same.
The purpose of a conference is to confer.
The discussion in a conference usually results in a set of suggestions
or recommendations on the central theme of the conference.
A wide range of activities takes place under the label ‘conference’ .

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Course Outcome

•Students gained basic understanding of Event Management


through case studies
•Students understood conceptual Students gained basic
understanding of Event Management through case studies
•Students understood conceptual knowledge of various
types of events and their relevance

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Topic Outcome

•Students gained basic understanding of Event Management


through case studies
•Students understood conceptual Students gained basic
understanding of Event Management through case studies
•Students understood conceptual knowledge of various
types of events and their relevance

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References

Bowdin, Glenn; Johnny Allen, William O'Toole, Rob Harris, Ian McDonnell. Events
Management (Events Management S.)

Goldblatt, Joe Twenty-First Century Global Event Management (The Wiley Event
Management Series)

References
Steve Weinberg, The Reporter's Handbook: An Investigator's Guide to Documents
and Techniques, St. Martin's Press, 1996.
Investigative Journalism: Context and Practice, Hugo de Burgh (ed), Routledge,
London and New York, 2000.
Ansell et al (2002) „Investigative Journalism in Africa: Walking through a Minefield
at Midnight‟ Reporters without Borders.
Itule, Bruce and Anderson, Douglas (2007): News Writing and Reporting for
Today’s Media 7th edition. McGraw Hill New York U.S.A.

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Queries

Thanks

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