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Issues in Service Quality on Event Management Practices (A Study with Reference to Unorganized Event Management Practitioners in Salem District)

Issue Abstract

Abstract
The preparation of a budget is an essential part of event management. It is fundamentally important that Event practitioners are able to predict with reasonable accuracy whether the event will result in a profit, a loss or will break-even. The achieved by identifying and costing all probable expenditures and by totaling all expected revenues. The objective of the study is to know the personal details of unorganized event management practitioners and to study the company profile of the unorganized event management practitioner, finally to analyze the service quality issues in event management practice. The primary research was done by using structured interview schedule using convenient sampling 85 practitioners of Salem district. The interview schedule contains questions to measure unorganized event management practitioner personal details and service quality related issues in event management practice. Simple Percentage and T-test were used to analyze the data.
Key Words: Events, Management, Profession.


Author Information
Dr.K.Krishnakumar
Issue No
1
Volume No
4
Issue Publish Date
05 Jan 2018
Issue Pages
68-73

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