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Best Practices in Business and Government Protocol

PROTOCOL is the universal language of diplomacy with a set of rules that high-ranking officials, diplomats, well-bred business persons, and educated people follow in the conduct of business, government, politics and any social gatherings.


To equip you with the right knowledge and skills on this, the Center for Global Best Practices will host a special program entitled, “Best Practices in Business and Government Protocol” on Friday, November 21, 2019 at the Marriott Grand Ballroom, Resorts World Complex, Pasay City, Philippines.

Some examples of protocol:
1) You never sit the president or head of state with his back behind a door for safety reasons.
2) You give the seat of honor to your important guest in riding a car, airplane, or other mode of transport.
3) There is a protocol for addressing and meeting public officials and company visits.
4) There is a protocol for spouses, protocol for subordinates and other members of the team.
5) There is a protocol for events such as MOA signing, ribbon-cutting ceremonies, and many more!

There is so much more to learn in this one-day program including protocol on seating arrangements on annual stockholder’s and board meetings and in everyday situations such as entering an elevator, car, airplane etc.

In this special training, you will learn all of these including the right protocol of introduction, social graces and etiquette. When you want to rub elbows with high ranking officials, wine and dine with the kings and queens, the royalties and other VIPs, or simply wish to learn how to handle your subordinates, bosses or your in-laws, it comes handy that you know your protocol. It is also helpful that you have a trained protocol officer or a protocol manual in your organization to guide you in times when protocol calls for the occasion.
This special program will feature Ambassador Jose Abeto Zaide (Ret.), the former chief of protocol of the Department of Foreign Affairs. As a career diplomat, he has 40 years of solid experience in diplomacy and foreign affairs, being assigned as Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia and France.

Another distinguished speaker is Mr. Ruy Y. Moreno, who is presently vice-chairman of the Center for Global Best Practices and concurrently holds the positions of chairman of the Philippine-Myanmar Business Council, executive director of the International Chamber of Commerce Philippines, and director for operations of the private sector-National Competitiveness Council (2008 to present).

He brings with him a wealth of experience having been the managing partner in Arthur Andersen Vietnam (1990-2000), the first honorary consul general of the Philippines in Ho Chi Minh City (1995-2000).

Believe it or not, mastery of protocol spells the difference between success and failure in business, in your career and in your personal life.

You may also find of interest the following best practices programs:

1) Best Practices in Managing Financial Performance
     Wednesday & Thursday, November 27 & 28, 2019


3) Best Practices on How to Build a Working Board
     Wednesday, December 4, 2019

4) Inheritance and Disinheritance Law of the Philippines
     Thursday, December 5, 2019


6) See more at www.cgbp.org

For inquiries, you may contact
Center for Global Best Practices
Telephone Numbers:
Metro Manila: (+63 2) 8842-7148 or 59, and (+63 2) 8556-8968 or 69
Baguio City: (+63 74) 423-2914
Cebu City: (+63 32) 512-3106 or 07

CGBP also accepts in-house training and consulting for individuals, families, government and corporate clients. We invite you to check our website for a complete list of Best Practices programs.

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