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Public relations and event management TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY
Outcomes To learn what Public Relations is To understand how Public Relations relates to Event Management  Tips for planning a successful event Case study: Crisis Communication and Media
Public Relations “Public Relations is the deliberate, planned, and sustained effort to establish and maintain mutual understanding between an organization and its publics”
Careers in Public Relations	 Media Liaison Officer Community Relations Manager Special Events Coordinator  Corporate Communications Advisor
Sectors Corporate  Non-profit International  Government  Agency
Planning an Event  Raise awareness of your services or products  Generate support for a cause  Introduce employees to work practices
Tips for planning an event Assemble the team  Understand the value of research - know your audience Be strategic with clear goals and measurable objectives Select the right venue  Engage people's emotions, not just their minds  Protect the integrity of your brand Plan, plan, plan - be diligent on detail  Leave a memorable impression  Document your event results - evaluate Share your event results with the media, stakeholders and partners to maximize promotional value
International Event Planning  Youth building a Latin America without poverty
Corporate Event Planning
Government Event Planning
Non-Profit Event Planning
Corporate Event Case Study Divide into three groups Corporate Event crisis
Media Calls	 Who talks to them  Key messaging
Debrief
Crisis Planning  The Reactive Phase Crisis planning should be implemented, monitored and adjusted 24/7 Once crisis is nearly under control, conflict resolution strategies are implemented to minimize damage
Media Relations
Evaluation 	 Did the anticipated numbers attend?  Did the right people show?  Were sales or other targets achieved? How many requests for additional information were received?  Were new members recruited?
Tips	 Set goals and measurable objectives   Be pro-active Network
Questions  / Comments? Thank You!

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Grande Prairie Regional College

  • 1. Public relations and event management TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY
  • 2. Outcomes To learn what Public Relations is To understand how Public Relations relates to Event Management Tips for planning a successful event Case study: Crisis Communication and Media
  • 3. Public Relations “Public Relations is the deliberate, planned, and sustained effort to establish and maintain mutual understanding between an organization and its publics”
  • 4. Careers in Public Relations Media Liaison Officer Community Relations Manager Special Events Coordinator Corporate Communications Advisor
  • 5. Sectors Corporate Non-profit International Government Agency
  • 6. Planning an Event Raise awareness of your services or products Generate support for a cause Introduce employees to work practices
  • 7. Tips for planning an event Assemble the team Understand the value of research - know your audience Be strategic with clear goals and measurable objectives Select the right venue Engage people's emotions, not just their minds Protect the integrity of your brand Plan, plan, plan - be diligent on detail Leave a memorable impression Document your event results - evaluate Share your event results with the media, stakeholders and partners to maximize promotional value
  • 8. International Event Planning Youth building a Latin America without poverty
  • 12. Corporate Event Case Study Divide into three groups Corporate Event crisis
  • 13. Media Calls Who talks to them Key messaging
  • 14.
  • 16. Crisis Planning The Reactive Phase Crisis planning should be implemented, monitored and adjusted 24/7 Once crisis is nearly under control, conflict resolution strategies are implemented to minimize damage
  • 18. Evaluation Did the anticipated numbers attend? Did the right people show? Were sales or other targets achieved? How many requests for additional information were received? Were new members recruited?
  • 19. Tips Set goals and measurable objectives Be pro-active Network
  • 20. Questions / Comments? Thank You!

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Introduction, who I am, what I doWhat I did – Chile, ATCO, Devon, Stampede Educational Background – About Mount Royal So I’ve never done this before, so bear with me. Interrupt me if you have any questions, I really want this to be a two-way conversation.
  2. Point 3: Checklist / steps of planning an eventPoint 4: Discussion – I will share some of my experiences and I want to hear yours. Some things that you have faced.
  3. Now, does this tell you anything? Probably not. It’s in the communications department with journalism, technical writing, broadcasting. So there is a lot fo writing, event planning, media work....a lot of everything. Deliberate: intentional. Your event is designed to influence, gain understanding, provide information and obtain feedback. Planned: systematic, requires research and analysisTwo-way communication: research, pre-planning is going to reflect the outcome. Successful communication with you and the audience. Was the message heard? Received? Understood? Remembered? Acted Upon?
  4. Can be a fine line between some sectors. For example, the Stampede wage varies in these sectors too, non-profit typically not paying as much but that is changing. Non-profits are starting to recgonize the need to pay better wages to be more successful. Government pays decent, but typically the best one is Corporate. It all depends on what you are looking for: You may gain more experience in non-profit, but make less money. Experiment as a student is when you can experiment with these sectors, volunteer, school projects, to help you figure out where you want to be.
  5. Special Events is one of the most powerful tools available to communicators. They are powerful because they provide a physical connection between you and the people you need to reach.Very personal MeasurableHigh Profile A lot of options What are some event types? Launches and ceremonies. Trade shows, site visits, product demonstrations and open days. Online events, web forums and virtual tours. Conferences, seminars, meetings, briefings and workshops. Community celebrations, sporting events and cultural occasions. Events offer innovative ways to connect with people on a face-to-face basis, which is becoming increasingly rare in this digital age. There are countless reasons to stage an event and a host of formats for successful activities. The choice of what you do and how you do it depends on your budget, the culture of your organization and, most important, the people you need to reach.
  6. Know the industry. Know the culture. Know the environment. What cultural practices do they do? What’s safe? What if I can’t understand someone? What if I get lost? Little problems are much more escalated and urgent internationally, especially if you don’t know that language.
  7. A lot of resources, - staff, budget, supplies, research. Typically corporate events take longer to plan because of all the detail, its great, but don’t get up in theory. It’s easy to read a book that tells you what to do, but with all the time and research it’s easy to loose your adrenaline and excitement, you can get distracted, and miss simple things.
  8. Good, a lot of support, a lot of time. Very aware of key messaging, different target audience: Some people just do not like government. A little less money and than corporate, more accountability.
  9. Can go by like a whirl – wind. Event is over and your left thinking “What just happened?” Can be vey chaotic and time demanding. A lot of great people – professionals and volunteers. Volunteers have to be appreciated and treated like employees, because the are so valuable.
  10. The bottom line Plan for EVERYTHINGMeet people, talk to people, join different organizations