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Technology and Events 51149 visits

How to create engaging events

Vanessa Martin, Luiz Cazarré

ISBN: 978-1-910158-19-7 hbk; 978-1-910158-25-8 pbk

Explores the use of technology to improve results on all kinds of events from initial planning stages, right through to post event debriefing.

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Strategic Event Creation 66437 visits

Liz Sharples, Philip Crowther, Daryl May, Chiara Orefice

ISBN: 978-1-910158-06-7 HBK; 978-1-910158-07-4 PBK; 978-1-910158-08-1 eBook

This text moves away from an older paradigm of simply ‘making events work’, to show how to manage a sector that now needs to be strategically focused.

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Marketing in Tourism, Events and Food 2nd edition 78901 visits

A Critical Approach

Craig Hirst, Richard Tresidder

ISBN: 978-1-910158-30-2 HBK; 978-1-910158-31-9 PBK; 978-1-910158-32-6 eBook

New edition of this key text with 2 new chapters on Technology and Social Media and Taste and Taste Making and brand new mini cases.

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Winning Meetings and Events for Your Venue 79123 visits

By Rob Davidson and Anthony Hyde

ISBN: 978-1-908999-86-3 pbk; 978-1-908999-88-7 hbk

A clear and comprehensive guide to the wide range of techniques required by sales and marketing staff to effectively win meetings and events business for their venue.

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Marketing in Food, Hospitality, Tourism and Events 127752 visits

A Critical Approach

Richard Tresidder, Craig Hirst

ISBN: 978-1-906884-52-9 hbk; 978-1-906884-22-2 pbk

A unique and critical insight into the marketing process and begins a debate about the nature of the contemporary Food, Tourism, Events & Hospitality industries.

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Event Portfolio Management 32862 visits

Theory and practice for event management

ISBN: 978-1-911396-91-8 HBK; 978-1-911396-92-5 PBK; 978-1-911396-932 eBook

A concise introduction to portfolio theory and methods for use in event management and event tourism. Divided into 2 parts of ‘Theory’ and ‘Practice’ it explains why it is important in event studies and management, and then shows how related methods can be used and adapted using real world international case studies.

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Principles of Festival Management 31935 visits

Chris Newbold, Jennie Jordan, Paul Kelly, Kristy Diaz

ISBN: 978-1-911396-82-6 HBK; 978-1-911396-83-3 PBK; 978-1-911396-84-0 eBook

A complete guide to developing and running a festival from inception to evaluation, covering all aspects of festival management and key central issues and contemporary debates.

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Cases For Event Management and Event Tourism 16338 visits

Vassilios Ziakas, Donald Getz

ISBN: 978-1-915097-34-7 hbk; 978-1-915097-36-1 pbk; 978-1-915097-35-4 eBook

A must have collection for all those studying and teaching event management and event tourism.

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Dictionary of Event Studies, Event Management and Event Tourism 20468 visits

Donald Getz

ISBN: 9781911635796 Hbk; 9781911635802 eBook

An ontology of the study of planned events and the professional practice of event management and event tourism; User friendly explanations and language to explain and contextualise jargon and technical terms within this wide and varied field; E version has an interactive function with hyperlinks to sources, books in the EMTM series as well as ability to bookmark pages, instant linkage to cross references and more.

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Knowledge Management in Event Organisations 17599 visits

Theory and Methods for Event Management and Tourism

Raphaela Stadler

ISBN: 9781911635444 HBK; 9781911635451 PBK; 9781911635468 eBook

Provides an in-depth understanding of the challenging nature of events, where knowledge needs to be created and shared both pre-event and during the event, as well as stored effectively post-event. Generic KM frameworks and models are introduced, applied and adapted in order for event organisers to avoid ‘reinventing the wheel’ each year.


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