PROFESSIONAL EXECUTIVE DIPLOMA IN EVENT MANAGEMENT

What is Event Management?

Event management is the application of project management to the creation and development of large or small scale events such as festivals, conferences, ceremonies, formal parties, concerts, or conventions. It involves studying the brand, identifying it’s target audience, devising the event concept, and coordinating the technical aspects before actually launching the event.

The process of planning and coordinating the event is usually referred to as event planning and which can include budgeting, scheduling, site selection, acquiring necessary permits, coordinating transportation and parking, arranging for speakers or entertainers, arranging decor, event security, catering, coordinating with third party vendors, and emergency plans.

The events industry now includes events of all sizes from the Olympics down to business breakfast meetings. Many industries, charitable organizations, and interest groups hold events in order to market themselves, build business relationships, raise money, or celebrate achievement.

Creating a vision, organizing and managing large scale events

“What kind of work do you do?” is a commonly asked question upon meeting someone for the first time. If your reply is, “I am in event management”, you most likely will receive follow up questions regarding what exactly that means.

You may, in fact, be asked if you are a party planner or a meeting planner. In the event planning profession, the job titles are as diverse and numerous as the services offered and it can often be difficult to describe and differentiate one from the next.

This can be challenging when preparing an event planning portfolio, looking for work, or in working with a client who does not have the correct understanding of your job function and responsibilities.

Course content

Week 1

  1. Introduction and Definition of the subject matter

Week 2

  1. Different between Event management and Event planning

    • Event management

    • Event planning

Week 3

  1. Event checklist

Week 4

  1. Common event planning mistakes to avoid

Week 5

  1. Event planning skills you need for success

Week 6

  1. Breaking into the event planning business as an event coordinator

 

 

Week 7

  1. How to find your first ever event job, and turn it into an event career

Week 8

  1. Event planning career in corporate organizations

Week 9

  1. Guide to your first event planning job

Week 10

  1. The complete job search guide for career in event planning, The resources you need to land your dream event job

Week 11

  1. Key event planning skills to highlight on your resume to hook clients

Week 12

  1. Factors that influence an event planner salary

Week 13

  1. How to find your event planning nitch

Week 14

  1. Event planning 202: how to grow an event planning business

Week 15

  1. The complete guide to event planning budgeting

Week 16

  1. Event planning questions to ask your clients

 Week 17

  1. Seminar planning checklist