Unit 6 Protocol
Unit 6
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Protocol:
Protocol is a diplomatic and political term that refers to appropriate
behavior and rules of
conduct for a particular situation or event. Protocol can also be a
more sophisticated word to use
to denote appropriate actions or rules in business
The word "Protocol" means the correct and appropriate way of
doing things. Organizations
need to equip staff with skills in protocol, etiquette and events
management through training.
This investment will build solid and productive relationships with
business associates and will
result in better outcomes for the organization.
The face to face communication opportunities created by events provide
business people with
the most powerful of opportunities to influence their colleagues,
clients and investors. Smooth
well run events reflect well on any business building its reputation
and standing.
In today's business and diplomatic world, Protocol has become a
sophisticated and a strategic
asset. Protocol guides how we behave socially, conduct business and
interact in specific situations.
This has positively impacted on how people live and work together, with
less friction caused at
times by barriers in the socio cultural environment that we operate in.
Traditionally protocol
tended to have a narrow definition and therefore was classified as of
operational rather than
strategic significance. Protocol is more than escorting visitors and
order of precedence. In
Government and corporate world, it enables people of diverse
backgrounds and social
orientations to carry on business in a friendly atmosphere and manage
today's complex and
cosmopolitan world with ease and finesse
Objectives of Protocol
Following are the prime objectives:
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Increase
and strengthen participants' protocol and etiquette skills in handling
dignitaries.
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Equip
participants with skills to navigate today's culturally diverse business
environment.
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Develop
participants' skills in orchestrating VIPs visits, meetings, ceremonies and
special
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events.
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Identify
the various tasks in management of events and the human and physical resources
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required to stage successful events.
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Equip
participants with skills to organize events without the help of event
coordinators thus saving the organization some money.
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Review and determine the different marketing
strategies appropriate for the event being managed.
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Promote acceptable manners and respect for
others
Features of protocol
Titles, Dress for Formal Occasions, Protocol for Speakers
Inviting Guests
Invite them well in advance –At least 3 months
from event
A verbal contact followed by written confirmation is appropriate.
Also follow up one to two days prior to ensure all arrangements are in
order.
Discuss with them the following
:-
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Purpose of the visit
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Time allocated for the visit
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Who will cover expenses of transport, meals,
parking and accommodation
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Provision of a meal for their spouse
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Any special needs?
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Food, equipment. Indicate appropriate dress. Does
the guest require transportation/ accommodation
Protocol
for addressing a person /Titles
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“sir” is generally considered as an acceptable alternative to the
formal address in both written and spoken greetings.
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The use of “Madam “ or “Ma’am” for a female
addressee is acceptable.
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This rule does not apply to religious or titled persons.
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For greetings in which “Mr.” is used for men The
feminine equivalent may be “Madam” or, less formally, “Mrs.”, “Miss.”, or
“Ms.”.
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And there is no formal rule for the use of
“Ms.”, the preference of the addressee should be respected. Dress for
Dress for formal occasions
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The appropriate dress for formal occasions
should be included on the invitation.
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This might include business attire for formal
day
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functions Black or white tie for formal evening events.
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Name badges should be worn on the right hand side.
So that when the hand is extended for a handshake,
the name badge is easily readable
PROTOCOL FOR SPEAKERS
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Speakers need to be briefed in advance and
provided with a list of the guests to be welcomed, in order of precedence.
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The timing and the length of speeches need to be discussed with the speakers before the
event and must also be canvassed with the chief.
SEATING PROTOCOL IN AN OFFICIAL
STATE FUNCTION
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Correct seating arrangements for occasions§ such as awards ceremonies
and formal dinners must be observed by the event organizer.
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Precedence at table can lead to hurt feelings
and indignation among families as well as diplomats.
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Once you have determined who is of higher rank, then it is just a matter of placing
people around a table
RULES ON SEATING (FORMAL DINNER)
1.When there is but a single table, the host and hostess usually sit at
opposite ends. When multiple tables are needed, the host and hostess may be at
separate tables.
2. The highest ranking male generally sits to the right of the hostess.
The wife of the highest ranking
man, or the highest ranking women herself sits to the right of the host. 3. No
two women set side by side and no two men sit side by side
4.Married people are never
seated side by side, but those engaged are seated side by side whenever
possible.
5. The ranks for various persons is determined by the President of the
Country


Table Manners:
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Sit at the table facing the placement with arms
close to your side.
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bite sized pieces and place onto fork
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Do not place too much food on your fork
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When eating food:- Chew the food with your mouth
closed and never talk while eating.
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Don’t waive your cutlery around while you are
eating
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If eating soup or any food that is liquid avoid
slurping the food.
Be mindful of other guests.
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Avoid talking too loudly
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Do not smoke at the table
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Do not speak on the mobile phone while at the
table
PROTOCOLS OF FLAG FLYING
Display and usage of the flag is governed by the Flag Code of India,
2002
1. The National flag should be
hoisted at a height in a suitable manner
2. Whenever the flag is hoisted, it should occupy the position of
honour and be distinctly placed
3. Where the practice is to fly the flag on any Government building
4. When the flag is displayed
horizontally or at an angle from the window or balcony, of a building, the
saffron band must be upper most.
5. When the flag is flown during
a public meeting, the speaker should face the audience and the flag should be
displayed behind and to the right of the speaker
6.When the flag is carried in a procession or a parade, it should be
held in the right hand.
7.If there is a line of other
flags, the National flag should be in the middle.
8.No other flag should be
hoisted higher than the National flag.
9.The flag should not be used to
cover or decorate the speaker’s desk during any meeting.
10.The National flag should
never be displayed with the saffron band down.
11.The flag should not be
allowed to touch the ground or trail in water
12. The flag should not be
displayed or fastened in a manner which might damage it
Protocol for sporting ceremony
Opening game and closing ceremony( OLYMPICS)
The philosophy and ceremonial aspects which surround the Olympic Games
distinguish them from all other international sports events. Through
music, song, dance and fireworks, the opening and
closing ceremonies invite people to discover the culture of the
country in which the Games are taking place.
In addition to these celebrations, there are some very precise rituals
at the ceremonies. It was at the 1920 Games in Antwerp that most of this
protocol was put in place. It has been developed over subsequent editions of
the Games.
Today, Rule 55 of the Olympic Charter specifies some
of the protocol that has to be followed during the ceremonies and the words
used by the head of state of the host country to open the Games. The other main
points of the opening ceremony are:
- The entrance of the host country head of state
- The national anthem of the host country
- The parade by the participants
- The symbolic release of doves
- The opening of the Games by the host country head of state
- The Olympic anthem, played as the Olympic flag is brought into the stadium and hoisted
- The Olympic oath taken by an athlete
- The Olympic oath taken by an official
- The Olympic oath taken by a coach
- The final leg of the Olympic torch relay and the lighting of the cauldron
- The artistic programme
Olympic oath by Sports Players
when an athlete swears the Olympic oath at the opening ceremony, he or
she undertakes, in the name of all the other competitors, to abide by the rules
and take part in the competitions in a spirit of sportsmanship.
The taking of the Olympic oath by an athlete has been part of the
protocol of the opening ceremony since the 1920 Games in Antwerp. The text of
the oath, written by Pierre de Coubertin, was modified at the 2000 Games in
Sydney, and now includes a phrase affirming the athletes’ commitment not to use
drugs
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