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CHAPTER 4: The different roles of an event
manager
The 3 roles of event manager




Concept developer
The event manager as concept developer as imagineer

➜ How can we define a concept development?
bringing content to the public

overall concept of the event: Form, timing, positioning

= the start

➜ What is a concept?
= an the overall working principle that creates cohesion and that gives direction to the realization of one or more
goals and objectives

It is about”

the underlying idea

(lasting) cohesion between the different parts

first of all an optimistic plan that doesn’t let itself being limitated by “can’t be”, “may not” or “should not”

The beauty of the invisible

Letting dreams become reality

The ‘head in the clouds

➜ Importance of a concept
= a good story that excites the imagination

Causes common (pleasant) tension and excitement and therefore…

Binding effect




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, Added value of the event

But:

subservant, subject to constraints

Putting forward a good concept asks for:

Training and insight

Eye for the needs of customer

A good estimate of the possibilities

Deploying the right techniques

Good teamwork

Creativity



➜ Important principles
Knowledge of the organizational culture, vision, mission and values (‘soul’)

Situation-analysis of the customer and the organisation

Analysis of the environment

Recognizing and exploring the question of the customer

Discovering the real question

Knowledge of the possibilities

Trend watching

Empathy

What is feasible ?



➜ The DNA of the organization
Vision, mission, values and objectives of the organisation/client

Positioning organisation/client

Objectives communication strategy

Objectives event

Target group(s)




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, ➜ ROI and ROO
(ROI: research model of DONALD KIRKPATRICK and JACK PHILIPS)




Advance thinking about the ROI AN ROO pays of:

LEVEL 5: ROI= (created value-costs) / (Costs / 100)

LEVEL 4: Impact = The final created value

LEVEL 3: Desired behavior (to create impact)

LEVEL 2: Learnings, what do you have to offer the participants in order to realize a change in behavior

LEVEL 1: Satisfaction, how can you please the audience, how do you create the right environment to transfer
the learnings?

LEVEL 0: the target group, who is relevant to realise the ROI?



➜ Target audience
Collect as much knowledge as possible about the target group(s)

Determine sub target audiences

Choose one ore more target groups

Create profile target audience(s)

Socio demographics (age, gender, culture,…)

Communicative characteristics (Use of media, interests, hobbies,…)




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