VANOC Business Plan and Games Budget
Every business needs a plan. An entity as complex as an
organizing committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games requires
an especially robust plan based on sound strategy and forward
thinking. One of the key lessons learned from previous Games
organizers is that change is certain and constant. A good plan
allows for change. VANOC’s plan does.
The VANOC Executive and the Board of Directors require a sound
business plan to make decisions, monitor performance and fulfill
their core responsibilities. VANOC’s plan will serve
that purpose. It will provide the Board and its committees the
context against which to measure activities and understand the
progression of planning. With a project-oriented business like the
2010 Winter Games, planning progress is best monitored against the
expected Games-time deliverables and milestones along the path.
Fiscal year performance provides the Board, management and
stakeholders with an appreciation of how resources are being
managed year to year as milestones are achieved. This plan and
business model will provide the Board with its foundation for good
decision making.
Learn more about the business plan and Games
budget:
VANOC Business Plan Contents
-
Vancouver 2010 Winter Games overall operating budget (revenue sources and expenditures)
-
-
Marketing and Sponsorship Plan
-
Project Control and Deficit Avoidance Plan
-
Risk Management Plan Procurement Plan
-
Human Resources Plan
-
The Working Environment
-
Venue Agreement Plan
-
Games Security Concept, Partners and Integration
-
Cultural Plan
-
Health Services Plan
-
Communications Plan
-
VANOC Corporate Sustainability Policy
-
Official Languages Plan
-
Evaluation Mechanism
-
Legacies of the 2010 Winter Games
-
Quick Facts about the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and
Paralympic Winter Games
-
17 days of Olympic Games events: February 12 – 28, 2010
-
10 days of Paralympic Games events: March 12 – 21, 2010
-
86 Olympic Winter Games medal events
-
58 Paralympic Winter Games medal events
-
5,500 Olympic Games athletes and team officials (projected)
-
1,350 Paralympic Games athletes and team officials (projected)
-
80+ countries participating in Olympic Winter Games
-
40+ countries participating in Paralympic Winter Games
-
10,000 media representatives
-
3 billion worldwide television viewers




