The organization is providing sponsors and other major stakeholders with evaluation documents, and hosting debriefing workshops with the volunteer staff. They would be a this stage of event management.
What is Post Event Stage
100
The method of identifying, analyzing, assessing, treating, monitoring and communicating risk associated with any activity, functions, or processes faced by the facility or event managers defined this term.
What is risk management?
100
This is defined as a state of felt deprivation.
What is a need?
100
The two key areas of financial performance are these.
What are time and breadth?
100
The chosen event management operational structure should be clearly dependent on the nature of the event, the accompanying risk, and this.
What are stakeholder expectations, commitment, and expertise
200
By doing this, you ensure you get a stronger return on investment for your facility.
What is maximize the use of the facility or capacity management?
200
Sport participation, legal issues, environmental factors, athlete protection, loss prevention, and human behavior are all examples of this.
What are types of risk?
200
During a recent football game, the stadium only reached 70% capacity. Unfortunately, the facility and event marketer does not have the ability to store the unused sets of seats and sell them later. This is an example of this characteristic of the event product?
What is perishability?
200
Answering questions like "is there adequate signage to ensure good crowd flow?," "how many ticket booths are available?," and "what is the average wait time for ___?" are examples of questions asked in this component of the balanced scorecard.
What is Internal Business Perspective?
200
The greatest celebration of humanity is only possible through the will, the passion, the dedication and the professionalism of these individuals.
Who are volunteers?
300
The process of measuring the amount of work scheduled and then determining how many people, machines, and physical resources are needed to accomplish the work.
What is logistics management?
300
A security staff member recognizes one of the fans has had a little too much to drink. This is an example of which key component of risk management?
What is recognizing risk?
300
This serves as a model to describe the experience an individual has during an event and the various contacts that may impact their satisfaction with the event and outlines the P for process.
What is the servuction model?
300
Two common negative social impacts of mega events have on the host community.
What are displacement of the working poor and increased crime?
300
According to the text, the events in Hillborough, led to many dramatic changes in this.
What is emergency planning or crisis management?
400
This phase occurs when the planning stage concludes and the activities surrounding the event, such as ticket sales, media and promotions, emergency services, etc., begin to occur.
What is the operational phase?
400
Removing wire fences at football grounds in the UK meant that people may gain access to the field but are less likely to be crushed against the barrier is an example of the method of treating risk.
What is reduce the consequences of the risk?
400
The seven P's of sport events are.
What is price, product, promotion, place, people, physical evidence, and process?
400
A local park could ask individuals who frequently use the park to complete this this survey tool to determine individuals' satisfaction with the park.
What is the SSQRS (Scale of Service Quality in Recreational Sports)?
400
The purpose of this is to confirm the identity and provide appropriate access rights and benefits to a particular venue.
What is accreditation?
500
The proper use of this staffing strategy allows events and facilities to control their costs, liabilities and responsibilities more efficiently.
What is contract management?
500
You have made alterations to the railing heights in hopes of preventing individuals from falling over the barrier and injuring, or worse yet, killing themselves and are currently investigating to ensure the changes will accomplish that goal. This is consistent with which stage of the ECT approach.
What is the reinspect stage?
500
An insurance company placed a softball sticker that looked like the ball had broken the glass on all of the cars in the parking lot of a mall complete with the contact information. This is an example of this form of marketing.
What is gorilla marketing?
500
Good and service attributes, customer relationship, and image and reputation are considered this.
What are performance attributes?
500
Storage areas, meeting rooms, and the essential event control center are components of this.