Risk management is the identification, assessment, and prioritisation of risks followed by coordinated and economical application of resources to minimise, monitor, and control the probability and/or impact of unfortunate events. Risks can come from uncertainty in financial markets, project failures, legal liabilities, credit risk, accidents, natural causes and disasters as well as deliberate attacks from an adversary.
This distance learning course will teach students how to manage risks that are associated with events.
The course also includes a substantial Public Relations module.
The Key role of the Event Manager in the Planning Team, Outlining Core Roles and Responsibilities, Team Dynamics, Task and Event Timelines, Managing Event Planning Schedules; Feasibility Studies, Identifying Event Goals and Listing Objectives, Event Organisational Charts, Duty Rosters, Record Keeping Mechanisms, Recruitment, Reviewing Event Contracts and Agreements, Troubleshooting Event Co-ordination, Creation and Presentation of Proposals to Clients.
Developing Creative Elements, Scheduling Entertainment, Site Planning and Inspection, Analysis and Management of the Registration and Admission Process, Providing Adequate Event Security, Planning Event Protocol Requirements, Coordinating Event Speakers with additional Entertainment for maximum effect, Identifying Appropriate Food and Beverage Menus, Event Contingency Planning.
Event Contracts and Agreements, Troubleshooting Event Co-ordination, Preparing a SWOT Analysis to Identify the Vulnerable and Promotional Elements of the Event, Creation and Presentation of Proposals to Clients.
Budgeting, Forecasting Expenditure, Compiling and Understanding Event Contracts, Managing Health and Safety, Event Risk Assessment, Copyright and Trademark Considerations, Event Ethical Practice.
The Meaning of Risk, Characteristics of Risk Management, Strategy and Process, Risk Management Frameworks, Sociological Theories in Event Risk Management, Understanding the Event Risks.
Duty of care, Workplace Health and Safety, Facility Safety, Hazard Management, Electrical Safety, Gas Safety, Sanitation, Animal Safety and Handling, Amusement Structure Safety, Personal Protective Equipment, Critical Issues for Event Safety, Pyrotechnic Safety, Stage Safety.
Strategy, Risk and Crisis, Develop Risk Assessment, Risk Assessment Tools, Identifying and Valuing Risks, Threat Identification, Event Impact & Consequences, Vulnerability Assessment, Key Risk Indicators, New and Emerging Risks - Reputation, Environmental and Social.
Communication guidelines, Internal Staff Training, External Staff Training, Procedure Manuals, Assessing Skills and Training Required (e.g. first aid).
Risk Mitigation, Balancing Cost and Benefit, Dealing with Exposure to Risk using the 4T's - Terminate, Tolerate Risk Appetite, Risk Thresholds, Risk Management Tools, Risk Register, Risk Tracking, Measuring Success, Internal Audits of Risk Management Strategy and Processes.
Temporary Structure Considerations, Permanent Structure Considerations, Considerations of Indoor versus Outdoor Events.
Public Liability and Insurance, Accident and Incident forms, Planning for Hot or Wet and Stormy Weather Conditions, Emergency Management Plan for Fire, Explosion, Dangerous Chemical Release, Medical Emergency, Bomb Threat, Robbery etc., Emergency Services Management, Fire Safety, Contingency Planning, Evacuation Plans and Training, Crisis Management Strategy, Media Management during a Crisis or Emergency, Management of Complaints.
Venue Layout, Vehicle Movement, Attendee Parking and Transport, Attendee Comfort and Care, Service and Emergency Vehicle Management, Responsible Service of Alcohol and Consumption Management, Disability Access Control, Emergency Exit Management, Site Planning and Development.
Alliances, Partnerships and Contracts, Legal Responsibilities, Compliance Management, Regulatory Permits and Licenses.
Organisational Safeguards, Budgeting, Funding, Forecasting Expenditure, Procurement Practices, Cash Handling Procedures, Ownership and Financial Risk, Corporate Governance, Stakeholder Management, Risk Interactions, Record of Accountability, Time Management.
Needs and Motivations of Event Customers, The Market Research Process, Effectively Collect and Analyse Market Data, Reporting the findings to the Team and Client, Elements of the Marketing Mix (Product, Price, Promotion and Place), The Pricing Process and How to Establish a Pricing Plan for your Market, Target Marketing Channels, Promote and Develop a Website and Direct Marketing Strategy.
Planning the Event Proposal Strategy, Preparing the Event Proposal, Budgeting and Buying Advertising, Publicising the Event, Merchandising, Packaging and Sales Promotion, Formulating a Public Relations Strategy, Conducting Market Research, Methods of Measuring Marketing Activity.
Determining Potential Sponsorship Market based on the Event Type, Time, Location, Assessing Selling Points of the Event, Determining Sponsorship Fulfillment Responsibilities, Research and Set Sponsorship Pricing based on Market Factors and Event Exposure.
Sponsorship, Internal PR functions, Corporate Image, Press and Broadcast Media Relations, Client Relationships, Internal PR, Commissioning and Briefing Photographers, Supplying Material to the Press/Getting Material onto TV and Radio, Organising Seminars, Exhibitions and Conferences, Audio/Visual Aids, Writing Skills (Press Releases, Writing Feature Articles for the Press, In-house Journals and Newsletters), Crisis Management, Corporate Advertising, Brochures and Printing.
Preparation and Research, Speech Content, Subject Matter and Objectives, Speech Delivery and Variety, Body Language, Eye Contact, etc., Presentation Aids e.g. Visuals, etc., Management of Locations and Audiences, Presentation Structure.
The project is an important part of the course. Each course participant is given a project brief. Participants are asked at the end of the course to produce a Risk Management Proposal with their recommendations to the examiners. This gives participants the opportunity to use the knowledge they have obtained during the course in a focused way and develops proposal-writing and creative skills.
Online Lecture Modules, Subject Expert Feedback Sessions after each Module, Practical Case Studies, End of Module Assignments, etc.
The Fitzwilliam Institute Group maintains a panel of qualified Subject Experts.
Anyone working in Event Management, in a senior or support position, or those who wish to make a career change to Event Management. The course will also benefit anyone who has event management or health & safety as part of their job specification.
Successful students qualify for the Diploma in Event Risk Management (Dip. Event Risk Man.). The Diploma is awarded at Distinction, Credit or Pass Level. It is accredited by the Institute of Commercial Management and is both industry and internationally recognised in over 130 different countries.
Enrolment for this Event Risk Management Course will take place on 11th May 2012.
Application for this Event Risk Management Course is available immediately online through our Course Payments Page.
14 weeks to 12 months depending on individual progress.
AUD$1695
Fees may be paid online through our Course Payments Page. Alternatively payments can be made by cheque, bank draft, credit card, debit card or bank transfer.
All fees must be paid before the course begins.
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