event management.

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    planning & operational logistics

    Planning & Logistics is arguably the most important part of event management. It can include detailed procurement planning, storage, distribution, tracking, bump in & out, staffing, waste management, local law compliance, security, traffic control, safety and much more.

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    marketing & communication.

    Events are nothing without a well executed marketing plan. Your events theme should shine in all marketing collateral and should be distributed through as many channels as possible to engage with your target audience. Event marketing is also vitally important for your event partners and sponsors, giving them a voice throughout your event.

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    sustainability.

    Practicing safe, environmentally conscious events is a point we take very seriously. Working with local councils and non-for-profit organisations. We ensure our events are practicing sustainability measures as much as possible, through the use of materials and the way we dispose of waste.

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    execution.

    Your event wouldn’t be a success without flawless execution. It takes one thing to get the planning and marketing right but if your event is poorly executed, chances are the event won’t hang around too long and you will struggle to retain an audience. This is where experienced solutions come in, to ensure you are delivering a successful event.

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    staff & volunteers.

    Event staff and volunteers are essential to the success of events no matter the size. We will help you define and organise a successful volunteer program that implements recruitment processes, registrations, job descriptions, rosters, uniforms, effective communication techniques and contracts if applicable.

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    performance review.

    It’s important to have goals before you start your event. Ticket sales, event check-ins, sponsorship satisfaction, social media engagement, lead acquisition, return on investment and so on are just some of the basic KPI’s Event Generals use to measure the success or failure of an event.