The head of Protocol in the Spanish Public University. Description of work setting
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https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.1.n.1.2014.18342Keywords:
University protocol, tradition, custom, symbols, personal and academicAbstract
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The work context for responsible public university arduous protocol presents complex. The magnitude of the institutional architecture and its complicated system of functional and formal joint impact directly on the number of variables that this subject has to manage the development of its mission The text presented, it is stating the basic elements and parts and essential to take account of the charge of protocol and event manager at a university. Government and community. Regulations. Symbolism, tradition and customs. Understand, therefore, this qualitative framework within its framework, pretending contribute to greater understanding of the work of these professionals within their field of work.
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