2 participants: 5% Group Discount
3 to 5 participants: 10% Group Discount
6 or more participants: 15% Group Discount
Group discount applies for payment one week prior to the training date
(Available also for customised Training by Duration, Venue & Fee)
CeProd Sport Event Management and Organisation Seminar (SEMOS)
Gain all the benefits of a university course and education on a focused topic and in a condensed time frame.
The CeProd SEMOS module offers an
overview of the key tasks that people need to successfully plan,
communicate and operate when organising sport events, providing a 360 view and behind the scenes look at the mechanics of sport events.
Bringing together leaders of
International Sport Federations and other experts of the CeProd network,
including sport event organisers, CeProd SEMOS is both pertinent and
practical, and recognises the increased expectations of spectators,
media and sponsors at major events.
Key Topics
Immerse yourself in a week-long
experience, where the core functions of managing sport events such as
World Championships and Continental and Olympic Games will be
considered, examined and explored.
Focused on impactful learning with constructive outcomes, these five days will explore topics, including:
Sport Competition
Venue management
Budgeting
Sponsorship
Security
Accreditation
Ticketing
Technology
Logistics
People Management
Accommodation
Press and Broadcasting
Protocol and Hospitality
Operational Readiness
Speakers
Join an international class of participants and a network of like-minded professionals to hear from industry experts
Who should attend?
CeProd SEMOS participants are
professional, part-time or volunteer sports enthusiasts and organisers
of sports events, as well as staff from local to international sports
organisations looking to successfully organise and manage a sport event.
Our portfolio of more than 200 training courses are currently designed to address the current training needs of our clients incorporating latest trends and internationally accepted best practices, in each distinct subject area.