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HRD COUNSELLING An interview with Mr. T. Venkat Vardhan, Managing Director, DNA Networks Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore.
What motivated you to set up an exclusive event management
outfit?
The motivation to set up an event management company seventeen
years ago was mainly to provide solutions and a platform to
successfully conduct an event. Events at that time were small in
size such as fashion shows, a few sports events, which largely
catered to city-based audiences. I wanted to provide an
opportunity to develop and promote events on a larger scale that
was being done in the overseas markets.
Can you briefly touch upon how the market was when you started
out and its position now?
When we started off, the market was very limited. The limitation
was due to few sponsors wanting to test this new medium of
advertising. The event related sponsorships are specific to that
particular event, concentrated but short span of captivity for
the consumer. So it was only when we were providing a larger
dimension in event management of international artists and fairly
large domestic artists that the sponsors started using this
avenue as a regular extension of advertising and promoting
activity. Today, most product launches as well as advertising
campaigns have events as an integral plan for on-ground promotion
that is normally executed by event management companies. It is
now a significant business opportunity.
What are the mechanics of event management?
Mechanics of event management is an efficient way of co-
ordinating and implementing logistics in a timely and organised
fashion. The stage arrangements, lights and sound or the actual
event is all but a mere extension of the pre-planning and setting
up that needs to be done in event management. Some of the salient
features would be, understanding and implementing the sponsor's
needs, sourcing an appropriate venue keeping the consumer
audiences' profile in mind, accessibility, working with statutory
and local authorities for proper licenses and permissions to
stage such an event and finally to implement the production of
the event in an organised manner.
What are the career opportunities available in this field?
Career opportunities in event management are manifold in nature.
In the present market scenario with the advent of new
technologies that can be continuously adapted into events, the
scope for an individual to pursue a career in specific fields
within the event management is now a reality. Some of the
important portfolios would be artist management, production
management, creative and graphics designer for events, logistics
supervisor, travel and hotel coordinator, television production
and direction, financial controller for setting up revenue models
on ticketed events and sponsorship sales.
What kind of people would ideally suit this industry and what do
you look for in candidates you recruit for DNA?
The people who are ideally suited for this industry are ones who
have an entrepreneurial approach to this industry. The candidate
should first of all be committed, as event management is a very
demanding job. Coordinating logistics and implementing them have
to be done with proper planning and precision, hence a candidate
needs to be an organised person to begin with. Another important
factor is careful pre-planning, as the success of an event will
always depend on the plan and advance set up for that particular
event. What I would look for in a candidate personally would not
be so much as age and experience, but more importantly commitment
and enthusiasm.
What about the monetary benefits?
In today's market place, monetary benefits are in line with the
regular advertising industry and perhaps even more lucrative and
attractive to production managers, marketing managers and
promotion managers in the event management field.
Event management has become a hobby for many individuals. So what
is the level of professionalism that exists in this field?
Your assessment of many individuals taking up event management as
a hobby or a pastime is quite accurate. This is the problem that
is plaguing the industry-individuals who have no knowledge or
expertise of managing events have jumped into the fray. Since
individuals may not have the infrastructure, they have to depend
upon multiple vendors and service providers. As I pointed out
earlier, since this business is about implementing logistical
operations, when so many people are involved, there are bound to
be limitations in delivery in a timely manner. It would be better
off for a person who is interested in working with a small or
medium event management company to begin with or freelance for
such companies and use their infrastructure rather than claim to
be an event manager in an individual capacity. There is
professionalism in many event management companies that are doing
business across the country, however individuals who try to put
one up events together without adequate knowledge and
infrastructure will have to face set backs.
How is this field poised as a career option in the future?
The market today is wide open with viable career options. More
and more companies are looking for avenues to drive their product
sales or promotions through innovative ideas and events on-ground
that have not only a concentrated reach but more importantly
allow the consumer to sample the product that is being promoted.
This could be either in terms of an image that one is trying to
build up or alternatively a sheer marketing exercise to drive
product sales.
MALINI SURYANARAYANAN
malusnKhotmail.com
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