Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
In Canada I believe there are fireworks too, but nothing out of the ordinary. Anything special in Quebec ? Saving Changes...
Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
In the U.S. the big event is the New Year's Eve bash in Time Square, NYC. Also, on New Years Day, there are parades in some of the cities. And in Philadelphia, is the Mummer's parade - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mummers_Parade. As you'll see when following the link, there is certainly much to accomplish the span b/t parades for preparation. Saving Changes...
Well yes it is treated like a project with few months preparation ahead of time that depends on the size of the laser lighting and fire works for example look at Burj khalifa
you can watch the video here https://www.khaleejtimes.com/nation/dubai/...un-for-3-months
Rami one of the year end (Can't remember) we were in Montreal and it was so nice and vibrant, Though we are one country but we felt like we were in Europe. Saving Changes...
Amany NuseibehSpeaker, Global Leader | Optimal ConsultingSydney, Nsw, Australia
In Sydney, the New Year fire works celebration is the major event that takes a lot of planning and co-ordination between a number of entities. These include (but not limited) to the City of Sydney Council, Police and Emergency Services, Transport for New South Wales including Transport Management Centre, Public Transport (trains, buses, ferries and light rail), taxis, NSW Roads and Maritime Services and the media; in addition to businesses. A quick look at the website would provide an idea https://www.sydneynewyearseve.com Here is also a link to the 12:00 fire works. Happy New Year! https://youtu.be/KKtyz6F8oIw
For example, the annual New Year's Eve ball drop in New York City could be considered an operational process as the degree of uncertainty should have dropped after the first dozen or so times they've done it. Yes, every year they might tweak a variable here or there, but they are still following a very well established "playbook".
Kiron
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1 reply by Vincent Guerard
Jan 02, 2019 8:37 PM
Vincent Guerard
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Kiron,
You are right some are a repeat with a twist from year to year. Some are a new team, a full rework, since not much from previous year can be reuse.
There are many small events, I can think of one that uses to bee real big call "Bye Bye 201x" that celebrated is 50th episode this year. It is a review of the year with many sketches.
Always a few months in preparation. The concept may be getting old, but it is still one most don't skip, I don't watch it live.
there is a review show from Toronto, must be some other events. Saving Changes...
Sure are. Some of the firework displays are huge and need a lot of co-ordination.
Firework is a regular in most country, require a good level of preparation and coordination with firemen, police... like suggested Joao. Saving Changes...