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sport facility event management

Title: “Balanced Scorecard Approach for a Charity Fundraising Event” Event: A charity fundraising event for a local non-profit organization that provides education and resources for underprivileged children. Goals: 1. Financial: Raise $50,000 through

Think of an event you would like to put on (don’t overthink this, any event will do) and set some goals for the event that are reflective of the balanced scorecard approach. How would you measure your relative success or failure of the goals you created? What tools would you use? What types of questions might you ask?
Referencing the last question, reflect on your goals and which stakeholders’ interests are being considered? Did you leave anyone out? How might you adjust your goals to consider the stakeholders you may have overlooked? (In your replies to your classmates, it may be worth suggesting other stakeholders they may have still missed or things they may not have considered).

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sport facility event management

Title: “Building the Emirates Stadium: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Four Phases of Facility Construction” The construction of a world-class sports facility such as the Emirates Stadium requires meticulous planning, coordination, and execution. In this case study, we

Watch the following video:
Building the Emirates Stadium (33:00)

Using this video and independent research where necessary, thoroughly analyze all four phases of the facility construction process (including the six individual steps in the preliminary planning phase) as they pertained to the construction of Emirates Stadium.
4 phases: design, preconstruction, construction, and post construction phase.
6 Preliminary Steps: identified the needs for the stadium (foundation), feasibility study, site selection, preliminary design, financial planning, and regulatory approval.
Conclude the case study with a thorough analysis of what you think was done well in their process, and what you might have done differently.