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Begin planning with sufficient lead time to execute a successful event ... Conduct pre-event planning sessions periodically to ensure that everything is being ...
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Planning • Begin planning with sufficient lead time to execute a successful event • Conduct and evaluate market research • Answer in detail the who, what , when, where, why, and how questions
Selecting the Venue • Location, location, location • Analyze the pros and cons of potential venues • Reserve the chosen facility • Negotiate the contract
Financing • Identify potential costs and revenues, develop the budget, and manage finances • Costs—rental fees or facility utilization costs if venue is owned, such as utilities, equipment and supplies; personnel; facility set-up; facility clean-up • Revenues—tickets; vendor fees; media rights fees; sponsorships; naming rights; donations and gifts
Teaming with Sponsors • Solicit potential sponsors with a cost-benefit analysis specific to each one • Sign contract with each sponsor with specifics about what each party commits
Marketing the Event • Promotions—seek to create attention, maintain interest, arouse desire, and initiate action through the print and electronic media; arrange for give-a-ways as an incentive for attending • Advertising—develop and distribute the specific advertising items, such as posters, radio announcements, billboards, and television endorsements of recognized supporters or sponsors • Public relations—persistently inform, persuade, and remind potential guests of the event
Selecting and Working with Vendors • Establish a bid process to select vendors • Contract with selected vendors, who will pay fees for the rights to sales these items at the event • May choose to handle the sale of concessions, merchandise, and programs in-house if this would result in greater revenues—if so, would be responsible for • Purchase, preparation, and sale of food items and associated personnel • Purchase and sale of merchandise and associated personnel • Development, printing, and sale of programs with associated personnel
Working with the Media • Make sure all school, college, conference, and team rules are followed • Delegate working with the media to the Sports Information Office (college) or Media Relations (professional team), if possible • Provide timely and accurate information and access to coaches, athletes, or other key personnel for interviews • Meet reasonable requests for access to the facility for equipment staging prior to the event and on-site accommodations for reporting on the event to print and electronic media • Provide refreshments and access to appropriate technologies
Legal, Ethical, and Contingency Issues • Ensure that all contracts are approved in advance by legal counsel • Adhere to all federal and state laws, such as dealing with employment, accessibility, and safety • Manage every aspect of the event based on the highest ethical standards, including financial accountability, non-discriminatory treatment of personnel and guests, and principled business practices
Managing Personnel • Establish a plan for the number of personnel needed to successfully execute the event • Develop a recruitment and selection process that is non-discriminatory • Clarify job expectations and develop requisite skills needed to complete job responsibilities • Compensate equitably and reward outstanding work
Providing for the Teams • Meet the needs of athletes, coaches, officials, and other team personnel • Distribute complimentary tickets in advance • Ensure that locker rooms and training rooms are clean, supplied, and secured • Provide an appropriate location for pre- and post-event media interviews
Providing Guest Services • Arrange for security personnel • Arrange for emergency medical personnel as well as provide first aid services • Provide rest rooms and drinking fountains and ensure that they are maintained and supplied • Provide accommodations for individuals with special needs • Schedule entertainment
Managing Pre-, Day-of, and Post-Operations • Develop tasks lists that include the personnel responsible for each task for all aspects of the event along with timelines for completion of each task • Conduct pre-event planning sessions periodically to ensure that everything is being completed on schedule • Develop contingency plans for potential emergencies, such as a natural disaster, fire, loss of electricity, medical emergency, or riot of fans that include specific responsibilities for all personnel to ensure everyone’s safety • Monitor closely all features of the event on the day of and throughout the event and have plans developed to immediately address any issues that may arise
Evaluating the Event • Prepare a written after-event report • Complete a financial analysis • Analyze all operational to determine any problem areas that would need to be addressed in subsequent events • Evaluate the performance of all personnel