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Managing Successful Events
11 Jul 2012
Professional Development
Events
The University of Auckland
Room 332, Level 3, Building No. 810, 1 - 11 Short Street, Auckland Central.
Full Time
8.30am - 4.30pm
$695.00
Includes morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea
Do you want your next event to be stress free? Do you want everything to happen like clockwork?

Use this course to understand the five stages of an event, the importance of clear terms of reference, risk management, budget management and the essential tools to plan and implement your next assignment.
On completion of this course you will have the knowledge needed to research, plan, manage and implement successful events.

Course outline
This course will cover:

use robust research techniques to ensure a successful event
effectively design, plan and co-ordinate your Event
compile a Terms of Reference
obtain sponsorship
select an appropriate venue
effective budgeting
compile timelines and action plans
identify risks and factor in contingencies
designing a successful programme
ensure effective implementation on the day - top tips!
set criteria for evaluation of the event
effective evaluation questionnaire design
writing up the final report.

Learning outcomes
During this course you will learn to:

understand the event management process and learn strategies for planning
understand the importance of a risk management analysis
develop and monitor a budget
identify techniques for working with your team.

Who should attend?
Expertly designed, this training course is for people in an administration role, who are interested in events management.
Robyn Bennett

In 2007 Robyn used her 17 years of secretarial experience at senior management level to establish her own business training administrators. She is a committed administrative professional and has belonged to the Association of Administrative Professionals New Zealand Inc for 14 years. Robyn has run popular courses for administrators with The University of Auckland for the past four years.
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