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Unit 8: Protocol and Staging
6. What are the various levels of existence of protocol? Notes
7. How does protocol for data interchange is used?
8. “Protocols are often described in an industry or international standard.” Discuss.
9. How is senior member of event is delegated? Explain.
10. What are place cards? When are they useful?
11. How does flower shows at different instances of time?
Answers: Self Assessment
1. Protocol 2. appropriate actions
3. to draw up or issue a protocol 4. protocollon
5. contents 6. special set of rules
7. interactions 8. telecommunication
9. data interchange 10. industry
11. False 12. False
13. False 14. False
15. False
8.10 Further Readings
Books Allen, J. (2000). Event Planning: The Ultimate Guide to Successful Meetings,
Corporate Events, Fundraising Galas, Conferences, Conventions, Incentives,
and Other Special Events. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Wiley.
Astroff, M. T., and J. R. Abbey (1995). Convention Sales and Services, 4th ed.
Cranbury, NJ: Waterbury Press.
Baldridge, L. (1993). Letitia Baldridge’s New Complete Guide to Executive
Manners. New York: Rawson Associates, Maxwell Macmillan International.
Batterberry, A. R. (1976). Bloomingdale’s Book of Entertaining. New York:
Random House.
Bergen, M. T. (1988). How to Have Fun at Work: The Complete Employee
Services/Recreation Handbook. Crete, IL: Abbott, Langer & Associates.
Online links http://www.articlesbase.com/marketing-articles/av-overview-of-event-
management-904492.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event_management
yellowpages.sulekha.com/Delhi
http://www.eventmanagement.in/
http://www.leoisaac.com/evt/index.htm
http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/36/EHEP0008/EHEP000836-
1.pdf
http://www.csu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/50190/Event_Guide.pdf
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