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Events Project Management 1st Edition Hanya Pielichaty Georgiana Els

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Events Project Management 1st Edition Hanya Pielichaty Georgiana Els
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 4.12 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Hanya Pielichaty, Georgiana Els, Ian Reed, Vanessa Mawer
ISBN: 9781138832664, 9781138832688, 1138832669, 1138832685
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Events Project Management 1st Edition Hanya Pielichaty Georgiana Els by Hanya Pielichaty, Georgiana Els, Ian Reed, Vanessa Mawer 9781138832664, 9781138832688, 1138832669, 1138832685 instant download after payment.

This book provides events management students with an accessible and essential introduction to project management.
Written by both academics and industry experts, Events Project Management offers a unique blend of theory and practice to encourage and contextualise project management requirements within events settings. Key questions include: What is project management? How does it connect to events management? What is effective project management within the events sector? How does academic theory connect to practice? The book is coherently structured into 12 chapters covering crucial event management topics such as stakeholders, supply chain management, project management tools and techniques, and financial and legal issues. Guides, templates, case study examples, industry tips and activity tasks are integrated in the text and online to show practice and aid knowledge.
Written in an engaging style, this text offers the reader a thorough understanding of how to successfully project manage an event from the creative idea to the concrete product. It is essential reading for all events management students.

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