The ‘Now’ Wedding—Unit IV Case Study
The ‘Now’ Wedding—Unit IV Case Study: Instructions. Read the “The ‘Now’ Wedding—Part A and Part B” case on pages 334–336 of your textbook, and imagine that you are in charge of planning the wedding discussed in the case.
After reading the case, address the following prompts based on the case details.
- Determine and describe the known and unknown risks that may prevent the wedding from taking place on January 21, including those listed in Part B. What are some ways that these risks will affect the wedding planning project?
- Describe how you, as the wedding planner, will respond to these risks to ensure that the wedding will still occur on the predetermined date.
Your response should be a minimum of one page in length and formatted as an essay. Citations and references are not required; however, if information from other authors is used, proper credit should be given.
Answer preview
Lauren reveals to her parents an abrupt plan of having her wedding on the 21st day of January. She delivers this information to them on the 31st of December with only 20 days to the big day. They indulge in a conversation that makes a rough draft for the requirements that would need to take place if the set date is to be a success. From this conversation, it is possible to decipher some risks involved in the planning and which could jeopardize this quick plan. One of the risks that can be immediately figured out is the time constraint. Even though when properly aligned the plan can be achieved within the 20-day limit, the slightest of alterations can lead to a disaster on the supposed day. The intended time save by contributing an extra 200…
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