Course Outcomes:
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Course outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
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MTM 425
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Meetings Incentives Conferences Exhibitions |
CO 186 To analyze the Mice industry (meeting, incentive, conferences & conventions) and its development over the period of time CO 187 To analyze the role of IT and international organization in MICE industry. CO 188 To appraise role of travel agent, tour operator, ground operator in Mice Market CO 189 To Analyze the factors affecting the operation and management of MICE in practice CO 190 To evaluate the significance of the MICE industry as part of the overall event sector; CO 191 Evaluate the status of Trade shows and exhibitions/expositions under mice tourism
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Approach in teaching: Discussion, Demonstration, Action Research, Project, Field Trip
Learning activities for the students: Field activities, Simulation, Presentation, Giving tasks Field practical
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Introduction to MICE, Evolution of MICE industry: Components of MICE: Economic and social significance of MICE. Introduction to professional meeting planning: Definition, types and roles- associate, corporate, independent, TA’s and TO’s, convention visitor bureaus- functions, structure and funding sources..
MICE market: association and corporate meeting, its characteristics and difference. Process of meeting management- premeeting, during the meeting and post meeting. Role of travel agency in management of conferences, pre and post conference tours and spousal programmes. Evaluation of events and its importance.
Conference Venues: Concept, facility check in and check out procedures, requirements, room lay outs, F&B planning for conference. Convention Manager, inter-related venues, project planning and development. Introduction to conference facilities in India. Role and functions of ICPB and ICCA.
Trade shows and exhibitions/expositions: types of shows, benefits of exhibitions, participation decision making process. Contract negotiations- principles, negotiation with hotels, airlines and ground handlers. Development of events sales and marketing plans.
Latest meeting technologies- video conferencing and information communication technology(ICT). Factors including ICT affecting future of MICE. Human resource requirement for conferences. Incentive tour and special requirements for its organization.
• B. Monotogmery, R.J. 1994, “meeting, conventions and expositions: VNR, New York”.
• Hoyle, L.H., TJA Jones(1995)” Managing Conventions and Group business”, Educational Institute of AM & MA
• International Society of Meeting Planner (1997), The Complete Book of International Meeting”
• Todd publishing, Arizona.
• Cotterrel, P (1992) “Exhibitions”, Holder and Staugton