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ETB2003 Event Management Terms

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  • What Does a request for proposal (RFP) mean?
    is an open request for bids to complete a new project proposed by the company or other organization that issues it.
  • What is an Event?
    event is an opportunity for leisure, social or cultural experience outside the normal range of choices or beyond everyday experience.’
  • Who are event stakeholders?
    May include internal and external customers, organising committees, funding bodies, regulatory authorities and other government authorities.
  • Delegates is the main term used to describe..........
    people who attend conferences, seminars, workshops and similar events.
  • What is the difference between event site and event venue?
    Site: Generally an oudoor space with limited infrastructure. Venue: Generally refers to a built structure where an event takes place.
  • What is risk management?
    Involves forecasting and evaluating risks in order to minimise their impact.
  • What does MICE stand for?
  • What is budget in event management ?
    A financial plan or forecast; an estimate of income and expenditure.
  • Work break-down structure is
    Is a schedule of the various jobs which have to be done to complete an entire event.
  • The group of people engaged in watching an event or (usually) passively participating in some aspect of the event activities
    Audience
  • events are generally made up of meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions. - with a common purpose.
    Business Event
  • List the 3 stages in event process?
    Pre-event, during event and post-event.
  • Action plan in event management refers to...
    Indicates the specific tasks to be undertaken, by whom and when; ongoing improvement is also part of action planning.
  • Their volume should exceed 1 million visits, their capital cost should be at least $500 million, and their reputation should be that of a ‘must see’ event.
    Mega Events
  • An event promoting the fine arts or other human intellectual achievement and its purpose shall not primarily be of a commercial nature;
    Cultural event
  • A group of people attending an event, for a range of purposes, from watching the event take place, to actively participating in some or all of the event’s activities
    Attendees
  • The individual, or organisation, who promotes and manages an event
    Event organizer