Protocol & Event Management


Course Overview:

All different branches of planning go into event management, including various types of sourcing, designing, regulation checks, and on-site management Face to face communication prospects created by events provide business people with the most powerful opportunities. Most importantly, events create a sense of fun and vibrancy, resulting in a strong sense of community connectivity, pride and a sense of place. Even well-run events reflect well on any business building its reputation and standing. This course provides a complete grounding in all the basics of event management allowing attendees to effectively organize their events and closely manage contractors organizing events for them.


Course Objectives:

At the end of this course the participants will be able to:

  • Schedule and plan an event
  • Learn how to be familiar with a range of events they are likely to engage in and the requirements for their successful delivery
  • Identify the most appropriate venues and activities for their events
  • Manage the media at their events with confidence
  • Troubleshoot event plans to identify potential problem areas before they emerge
  • Understand what events can do for your PR and marketing strategy
  • Get practical hints and tips on venue choice, stage management and different types of dining 
  • Learn how to look after guests and protocol for VIPs


Course Coverage:

Topic 1: The Role of Events in a PR or Marketing Strategy:

  • An overview of Public Relations and how events fit in
  • Events and the PR Transfer Process
  • Strengths and weaknesses of events as a form of communication
  • The Six Point PR Plan and its Application to event management
  • Assessing your needs
  • The importance of clarity of purpose
  • The importance of the audience
  • Choosing the event to fit the objective
  • Budget - staff, time, materials money
  • Evaluating the event success
  • A review of the different types of events available

Topic 2: Event Planning, The Theory, and Practice:

  • Scheduling - the long-term plan
  • Event running order - the timing of an event
  • Budget control
  • Managing suppliers
  • Venue considerations
  • Suitability for event - support for the message
  • Size - capacity
  • Type
  • Access
  • Accommodation
  • Layout for different events - Seating etc.

Topic 3: Stage Management, Dining, and Entertainment:

  • “Stage management” of the event
  • Ensuring the event is on message and on-brand
  • Welcome desk - set up and management
  • Sets and staging
  • Corporate identity on display
  • Food can be part of the message
  • Different types of dining for different events and practical implications
  • Dining protocol - formal dinner, informal eating
  • Choosing catering suppliers - in house with venue or external
  • Entertainment and music at your event
  • Managing entertainers at events
  • Staying safe - Risk assessment and events
  • Addressing risk areas at events

Topic 4: Managing the Media at Your Events:

  • Keeping your objectives in mind
  • Is it a media event - what’s in it for them?
  • Generating news through an event
  • Inviting the media - invitations and press releases
  • The press office - Staffing, setting up and running it
  • The press pack and gifts
  • Conducting interviews and briefing interviewees
  • Managing to film on site
  • Photography at your event
  • Involving your in-house media

Topic 5: Invitations, VIPs, and Bringing It All Together:

  • Getting your audience there
  • Invitation process for different types of events
  • Invitation protocols
  • The importance of RSVP
  • Working with VIPs
  • Invitations
  • Meet and greet
  • Hosting and farewell
  • Follow up
  • Building an event management team
  • Event planning exercise involving all elements discussed throughout the week


Targeted Participants:

  • Middle and Senior Managers tasked with the direct delivery of events or oversight of specialist sub-contractors
  • Senior Operational Managers with responsibility for managing teams whose role includes event management
  • Senior Managers up to the Board Level with responsibility for the strategic use of events as part of the organization’s PR and marketing strategy and their effective deployment
  • PR Professionals
  • Marketing Professionals
  • Individuals who want to get new experiences to improve their profile

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