ABSTRACT

Many conferences and training events are organised by individuals who have little experience of doing so. Some have had the task thrust upon them without being offered adequate training, and have little idea of the time, experience and care needed to plan and manage events effectively. Each conference is different, and each can present a new problem to the unprepared, even to the most experienced conference organiser.
This book provides immediate, accessible advice on how to run an effective event, featuring a wealth of practical tips, guidelines, case studies, action checklists, and useful sample material and templates. All areas of organisation are covered, including: managing, planning, contingency planning, targeting, costing and budgeting, housekeeping, administering, assuring the quality of content, evaluating, disseminating and ensuring continuity.

chapter 1|5 pages

Initiating the event: early decisions

chapter 2|15 pages

Choosing the right type of event

chapter 3|23 pages

Choosing the right inputs for your event

chapter 4|21 pages

Early planning

chapter 5|24 pages

Detailed planning

chapter 6|10 pages

Managing the event

chapter 7|7 pages

Following up an event

chapter 8|12 pages

Resources

chapter 9|21 pages

Templates