Evaluate the contributions and impacts of events in social, economic, environmental, political, cultural and technological terms.
Assignment Brief
This paper deals with the primary theme of managing international events in which you have to write a professional report that describes your event ideas with respect to global contemporary challenge. Additionally, focus on the following aspects:
- The context of the report including aims and success measures
- Event planning and environmental scanning
- Marketing approaches, stakeholder engagement
- Risk strategy and their evaluation
- Challenges and barriers
- Explain the impacts of events in social, economic, environmental, political, cultural and technological terms
- Critically examine the role of opportunities, resources and organisations in event success at international levels
Instructions
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Module title |
Managing International Events |
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CRN |
35545 |
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5 |
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Assessment title |
Assignment 2 – Event Planning and Operations Report - Group |
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Weighting within module |
50% of the overall module mark |
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How to submit You should submit your assessment via Turnitin to the module in Blackboard. For details of policy on late submission please refer to student handbook. |
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Assessment task details and instructions Event Planning and Operations Report (3500 words) Your group will deliver a formal, professional report to demonstrate the planning and implementation of your event ideas to your “global contemporary challenge” from assignment 1. The report will focus on the event and the key planning and operational aspects and theory linked to its delivery. The report will demonstrate your understanding and application of planning and operations techniques taught throughout the module. The report should include the following elements:
The marking criteria also requires your group to include information from your own reading, the module content and industry speakers on the module and what have you learned so far. Please make sure that you critically evaluate a range of secondary sources, appraise these models and approaches to provide a detailed rationale and analysis of all aspects of the planning and operational implementation of the event. A formal, professionally presented report is required which includes font size Arial 12, a clear structure with appendices and all references should be Harvard style. An extensive reference list should be included to demonstrate your depth of knowledge and understanding of the topic. Please also use the draft Turnitin area and check that you have a low Turnitin score and therefore it is original work and correctly referenced. |
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Assessed intended learning outcomes On successful completion of this assessment, you will be able to: Knowledge and Understanding
Transferable Skills
Practical, Professional or Subject Specific Skills
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Module Aims
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Word count The maximum word count is 3500 words (+/- 10%) or equivalent. Your word count is from the introduction to the end of the conclusion section. Therefore, it does not include title page, contents page, reference section, appendices etc. If the assessment exceeds these limits; the work in excess of 3500 words is not marked. |
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Reassessment If you fail your assessment, and are eligible for reassessment, you will need to resubmit on a date that will be confirmed to you. For students with accepted personal mitigating circumstances, this will be your replacement assessment attempt. If a student needs to be reassessed, s/he will be given a new assignment brief with a deadline, which will be provided by the School. |
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Sample Answer
Event Planning and Operations Report
Module: Managing International Events (CRN: 35545)
Assessment Title: Assignment 2 – Event Planning and Operations Report
1. Context of the Event
Event Name: Youth4Change: Global Climate Action Forum
Type of Event: International hybrid conference (in-person + virtual)
Location: London (physical venue) and global via online streaming
Theme: Addressing climate change through youth-led innovation and policy advocacy
Aims:
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To provide a platform for young changemakers to present sustainable solutions to climate challenges.
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To foster collaboration between youth, global NGOs, industry professionals, and policymakers.
Success Measures:
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500+ participants from over 20 countries
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Engagement metrics (live stream views, social media mentions, survey feedback)
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Partnership commitments made between youth groups and organisations
2. Event Planning and Environmental Scanning
PESTEL Analysis:
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Political: Government emphasis on climate action post-COP28
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Economic: Potential sponsorship from green-tech firms; minimal ticket cost
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Social: Youth engagement in climate activism is rising globally
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Technological: Accessibility of hybrid conferencing tools (Zoom, Hopin)
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Environmental: Sustainability at the core; zero-waste policy
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Legal: GDPR compliance; insurance; international speaker visas
Event Timeline:
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Pre-event planning: 4 months
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Marketing and registration: 2 months
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Event execution: 2 days
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Post-event reporting and feedback: 2 weeks
Frameworks Used:
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EMBOK (Event Management Body of Knowledge)
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Project management with WBS & Gantt chart