Sport Industry
Event Conceptualization
Event Bidding & Budgeting
Risk Management
100

Large, short-term, high-profile events capable of having significant impact on the host communities or countries

What are mega-events?

100

A short statement of why an organization exists, what its overall goal is, identifying the goal of its operations: what kind of product or service it provides, its primary customers or market, and its geographical region of operation.

What is a mission statement?

100

Typically nonprofit or government entities, these organizations are designed to attract or assist sporting events.

What are sports commissions?

100

A sound framework to minimize the potential and severity of the risk.

What is risk management?

200

This type of sport tourism includes mega-events such as the Olympics or Super Bowl.

What are event sports?

200

These types of events such as fan expos, music festivals, contests, youth clinics, and interactive activities are often planned to further the organizers’ objectives, promote the event, add value for participants, and contribute to the community.

What are ancillary events?

200

This type of budget is developed during the early phase of the event planning process.

What is a preliminary budget?

200

Business interruptions, including cancellations due to the Covid-19 pandemic, contractual issues, or employee health are examples of this type of risk. 

What are business operations?

300

This type of sport tourism includes resorts and other segments of the hospitality industry such as golf courses and ski resorts.

What is active sport tourism?

300

Application of processes, methods, knowledge, skills and experience to achieve the project objectives.

What is project management?

300

This type of budget is updated as revenues and expense categories are realized.

What is a working budget?

300

Natural disasters, fire, vandalism, terrorism, and theft are examples of this type of risk. 

What are property exposures?

400

This type of sport tourism includes sport museums, halls of fame, and stadiums.

What is nostalgia-based sport tourism?

400

This stage of event planning includes event organizers envisioning an event and championing the intention to hold an event.

What is conceptual planning?

400

These involve detailed forecasting and analysis of the pros and cons of hosting an event.

What are feasibility studies?

400

Facility or event managers failing to provide a reasonably safe environment, including warning signs, security, medical/emergency care, etc. is this type of risk.

What is public liability caused by negligence?

500

Organizations charged with representing a specific destination, such as sport commissions or chambers of commerce.

What are destination marketing organizations (DMOs)?

500

Detailed plans are developed in order to turn the planners' vision into reality in this stage of event planning.

What is operational planning?

500

This provides information about the events, provides specifications on the event, and outlines the event's minimum expectations.

What is a request for proposal?

500

Individuals affected by the practices, including discrimination and sexual harassment, of the personnel within the facility is this type of risk. 

What is public liability excluding negligence?