Exam 3: The Events Business: Supply and Suppliers
Exam 1: An Introduction to Events18 Questions
Exam 2: The Market Demand for Events19 Questions
Exam 3: The Events Business: Supply and Suppliers16 Questions
Exam 4: Social, Economic, Political and Developmental Implications13 Questions
Exam 5: Making a Start and Planning the Event20 Questions
Exam 6: Financial Management and the Budget20 Questions
Exam 7: Event Logistics and Supplies19 Questions
Exam 8: Marketing and Public Relations for Events20 Questions
Exam 9: Risk Management and Legalities20 Questions
Exam 10: Event Project Management and Set-Up Issues20 Questions
Exam 11: The Organisation Manager and the Team: During the Event20 Questions
Exam 12: Close-Down, Evaluation and Legacies20 Questions
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Is the following statement true or false?
Corporate hospitality is focused on inviting groups of people to public events for fun.
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Regional and national tourist organisations collate information on events in order to:
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Indirectly related services might include:
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Is the following statement true or false?
Distribution channels are the mechanism by which the logistics of an event are delivered.
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Is the following statement true or false?
Logistics is the discipline of planning and organising the flow of goods, equipment and people.
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Is the following statement true or false?
A brief is a document which provides scant information on an event, hence the term 'brief'.
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Is the following statement true or false?
The events sector is wholly driven by the need to make money.
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Is the following statement true or false?
Event management companies have often grown out of historic guilds.
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