Ch03.Ppt-Event As A Strategy
Ch03.Ppt-Event As A Strategy
Ch03.Ppt-Event As A Strategy
Management 3e
Chapter 3
Event Tourism Planning
Learning objectives
After studying this chapter, you should
be able to:
Situational Analysis
Present goals
Present situation of stakeholders in
the event area- tourism bodies,
government agencies, community,
major event organizers
SWOT Analysis
of negative
events
Balancing
Events havethe
bothimpacts
positive and
impacts
Positive impacts must be developed
and maximised
Negative impacts need to be addressed
through awareness and intervention
The task of the event manager is to
balance the impacts of events in the
interests of all stakeholders
NEGATIVE
Community alienation
Manipulation of
community
Negative image
Bad behaviour
Substance abuse
Social dislocation
Loss of amenity
NEGATIVE
Environmental
damage
Pollution
Destruction of
heritage
Noise disturbance
Traffic congestion
Political impacts
NEGATIVE
POSITIVE
International
prestige
Improved profile
Promotion of
investment
Social cohesion
Development of
administrative
skills
NEGATIVE
Community
resistance to tourism
Loss of authenticity
Damage to reputation
Exploitation
Inflated prices
Opportunity costs
Summary
Event managers must assess and
balance the impacts of events
Events create social and cultural
benefits, but may result in social
dislocation if not properly managed
IMPLEMENTATION OF AN EVENT
TOURISM STRATEGY
Financial support-- Grants, Sponsorship,
Equity( Direct investment)
Ownership- Is it Tourism Body, Private
Sector
Bid development and bid support servicesOrganizations research, develop event
proposal and make bids to sporting or
professional organizations
EVALUATION OF AN EVENT
TOURISM STRATEGY
Basis of evaluation broad tourism goals
and associated objectives established by
a destination for event tourism.
Data required for evaluation, e.g. data on
event-related visitor flows
Whole of destination vs. event organization
assessments
SUMMARY
This chapter has outlined a basic event
tourism strategic planning model.
Various tools and practices available to
support efforts at event tourism
planning have also been discussed.