Discuss the key principles of practical project and event management-Critically analyse the fundamentals of managing events in national, international, and global scale.

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Subject: Business

Assessment Overview: This assessment task consists of a case study analysis of a real-world event.

Assessment: Case Study Analysis Due date: 11/11/2021 12 pm (noon) (Strictly NO Extensions)
Weighting: 40% Length and/or format: 2000 words (the word count covers just the body of the report and does not include the introduction, conclusion, and references).

Learning outcomes assessed:

LO1: Discuss the key principles of practical project and event management (GA5, GA9)

LO3: Critically analyse the fundamentals of managing events in national, international, and global scale (GA4, GA5).

LO4: Analyse and evaluate the sustainability of an event in terms of design inputs and outcomes (GA5, GA8).

LO5: Examine the role of corporate social responsibilities and improvement of stakeholders’ well-being in event management (GA2, GA5).

Graduate attributes assessed:

GA2: Recognise their responsibility to the common good, the environment, and society. GA4: Think critically and reflectively

GA5: Demonstrate values, knowledge, skills, and attitudes appropriate to the discipline and/or profession.

GA8: Locate, organise, analyse, synthesise, and evaluate information.

GA9: Demonstrate effective communication in oral and written English language and visual media. How to submit: Please submit to the respective Turnitin on the Unit’s LEO site.

Return of assignment: Will be provided after the final results are published by the University. Assessment criteria: See rubric at end of document. References: 8-12 references (min.3 scholarly + other good quality references, etc).

Task: This assessment task consists of a case study analysis of a real-world event.

Requirements: Read the appropriate journals and research material around this topic and consult your textbook to develop your framework. Using the appropriate/corresponding theory, and where possible, use examples to illustrate or illuminate your content.