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Examples of risk monitoring and reporting - Financial risk advisory sub committee ToR 2011 IPC Athletics World Championship - The Financial Risk Advisory Sub-Committee is being established to: 1. Identify and quantify the high level risks associated with the delivery of event and to put in place, or suggest to the IPCAWC Board, mitigation measures 2. Receive all such reports and financial information as may be necessary to formulate mitigation measures and to measure progress in the tasks assigned, and in the delivery of the income and expenditure targets set, by the IPCAWC Board.

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Example Risk management plan Fast5 Netball World Series - Successful event organisers manage risk, they focus on goals and safety not just compliance. Effective risk management minimises potential costs and liabilities, and leads to a safer, more enjoyable event.

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This report examines 18 of the 19 events that received an investment from the Major Events Development Fund (MEDF) between February 2010 and April 2012, for which either a post event report and/or an economic impact assessment, was submitted to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (

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Example of a post-event evaluation report for the Audi Quattro Winter Games 2013, an event that received investment from the Major Events Development Fund - vent organisers are required to provide post-event reports to a range of stakeholders, including the international rights' holder, central government and Major Events, the host city, Sport NZ, sponsors and others.

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We've developed a post-event reporting guide for events that have received funding through the Major Events Development Fund. You can use the guide when thinking about and developing post-event reports for your stakeholders.

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Introduction to Social Media Marketing by The New Zealand Association of Event Professionals - This guide is an introduction to the basics of social media marketing and provides a summary of each key social media channel. It also includes tips to help get you underway so you can create a social media plan for your event.

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