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The Complete Program in PR & Event Management

Why Attend

Day 1: The role of events in a Public Relations or Marketing strategy  

Overview

Course Outline

Schedule & Fees

Course Methodology

Instructor-led training that uses interactive learning methods, including class discussion, small group activities, and role-playing

Course Objectives

Delegates will be able to schedule and plan an event; Delegates will be familiar with a range of events they are likely to engage in and the requirements for their successful delivery; Delegates will be able to identify the most appropriate venues and activities for their events; Delegates will be able to manage the media at their events with confidence

Target Audience

Target Competencies

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Day 1: The role of events in a Public Relations or Marketing strategy  

  •  An overview of Public Relations and how events fit in

  •  Events and the PR Transfer Process

  • Strengths and weaknesses of events as a form of communication

  • The Six Point PR Plan and its application to event management

  • Assessing your needs

  • The importance of clarity of purpose

  • The importance of the audience

  • Choosing the event to fit the objective

  • Budget - staff, time, materials money

  • Evaluating the event success

Day 2: Event planning, the theory, and practice  

  • Scheduling - the long term plan

  • Event running order - timing of an event

  • Budget control

  • Managing suppliers

  • Venue considerations

  • Suitability for an event - support for the message

  • Size - capacity

  • Type

  • Access

  • Accommodation

  • Layout for different events - Seating etc

Day 3: Stage Management, Dining, and Entertainment. Health and safety

  • “Stage management” of the event

  • Ensuring the event is on message and on-brand

  • Welcome desk - set up and management

  • Sets and staging

  • Corporate identity on display

  • Food can be part of the message

  • Different types of dining for different events and practical implications

  • Dining protocol - formal dinner, informal eating

  • Choosing catering suppliers - in a house with a venue or external

  • Entertainment and music at your event

  • Staying safe - Risk assessment and events

  • Addressing risk areas at events

Day 4: Managing the Media at your Events

  • Keeping your objectives in mind

  • Is it a media event - what’s in it for them?

  • Generating news through an event

  • Inviting the media - invitations and press releases

  • The press office - Staffing, setting up and running it

  • The press pack and gifts

  • Conducting interviews and briefing interviewees

  • Photography at your event

  • Involving your in-house media

Day 5: Invitations, VIPs and bringing it all together

  • Getting your audience there

  • Invitation process for different types of event

  • Invitation protocols

  • Working with VIPs

  • Invitations

  • Meet and greet

  • Follow up

  • Building an event management team

  • Event planning exercise involving all elements discussed through the week

$3275

Hong Kong

Country: China

Duration: One week

Date: 18–22 Aug 2025

Register

$5875

Kingston

Country: Jamica

Duration: One week

Date: 20–24 Apr 2026

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