1st Edition

The Practical Guide to Managing Event Venues

By Philip Berners Copyright 2019
    246 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    246 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This is a short, accessible and practical guide to running venues which are in the business of hosting events. Using honest guidance peppered with the author’s real-life situational anecdotes to contextualise the topics, the book is logically structured around the key stages of event management: pre-event, onsite and post-event. Topics covered include developing the client relationship, marketing, financial accountability, risk, interdepartmental communication, onsite procedures and post-event evaluation. This is a fundamental resource for all event management and hospitality students. It is also a book for anybody who manages a venue or is a venue event manager. The Practical Guide to Managing Event Venues makes the business of venue management appealing, understandable and achievable.

    Part I The Management of Event Venues 1 What is a Venue? 2 The Berners Hierarchy of Event Needs 3 Hotels as Venues for Events 4 Venue Reputation 5 Events as a Source of Income 6 Venue Professionalism 7 The Need to Meet Expectations 8 Venue Culture Change 9 The Berners One-Person Management Structure 10 The Role of the Venue 11 Procuring External Services 12 Winning Business and Retaining Clients 13 Budgeting Events 14 Guests at Venues Part II Event Procedures for Venues 15 Enquiry Handling 16 Show-round Procedure 17 Confirmation and Contract Procedure 18 Lead-in Procedure 19 Client File Procedure 20 Client Relationship Procedures 21 Event Schedule/Function Sheet 22 Operational Procedures 23 Get-In and Set-Up Procedure 24 Rehearsal Procedure 25 During-event Procedures 26 De-rig Procedure Part III Post-event Procedures 27 Post-event Procedures 28 Case Studies

    Biography

    Philip Berners has been the event manager at high-profile venues, including the London Hippodrome, Camden Palace and Thorpe Park. He has also organised events in a range of venues in the UK, Poland, Portugal and Italy. His knowledge of using venues for events extends to public parks, royal parks, conference centres, nightclubs, hotels, restaurants, sports centres, exhibition halls, country houses and disused warehouses. He is currently lecturer and course coordinator for the BA Hons Events Management programme at the Edge Hotel School, University of Essex, UK.

    ‘This is an excellent book and should be a core text for anyone involved in organising events. It gives practical guidance in managing event venues, presented in a very accessible format. Through the use of examples and the author's voice box, event organisers can understand how to manage the ins and outs of working with an event venue. Both students and professionals will benefit from the practical tips that are given to understand the complexity of coordinating an event.’ Ariane Lengyel, University of West London, UK

    ‘Philip Berners is a highly experienced event manager and this book reflects his depth of knowledge as an active practitioner in the events industry. For students of events management this is a must-read and will assist them enormously in their studies and give them the necessary skills for employability in the industry.’ David Foskett, David Foskett Associates, UK