MANAGEMENT OF ENTERTAINING EVENTS USING THE EMBOK MODEL
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/32GI09MadackiKeywords:
Event Management, EMBOK Model, Event EvaluationAbstract
The Master's thesis explores the potential application of the EMBOK methodology in managing entertainment events. The study raises questions about whether the methodology can be applied, under what conditions, and to what extent, with answers provided throughout the thesis. A key and consistently relevant question is the identification of areas for improvement in events of this type, which is also addressed in the study.
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