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Meet 2015 NBEW Winner Brooke Peterson

Meet Brooke Peterson -- our winner of National Business Etiquette Week's "What will business etiquette look like in 2025?" video contest. As the winner, she received a complimentary tuition to our 5-day Train to be a Corporate Etiquette and International Protocol Consultant course.

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Chris Yu, winner of the 2014 NBEW Video Challenge, reflects on PSOW's impact on his future plans

Chris Yu, a Human Resources Manager in the Toronto office of TD Bank, first heard of The Protocol School of Washington when alumni Natalie Gokchenian made a presentation to officers at his bank. Chris was so impressed with the curriculum, he asked Natalie to present again to his HR staff. He then became even more interested in the PSOW, ultimately entering and winning the 2014 video challenge for a complimentary tuition to the “Train to be a Corporate Etiquette and International Protocol Consultant” course, graduating in September 2014.

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Navigating the Social Side of Business

In the world of business, networking is everything. Among the most valuable venues for networking are social functions, including after-hours business cocktail parties, lunches and receptions. These events may often seem frivolous but in fact they provide opportunities for meeting new colleagues, establishing relationships and an opportunity to make a memorable first impression. Beyond mastering the art of small talk, the key to success at these events is knowing how to work a room.

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Olivera Tatalovic Finds her Superhero Moment

In honor of last month’s National Protocol Officer Week, PSOW sponsored a “Superhero Moment” contest where entrants were asked how they used their protocol expertise in a particular job or setting. After reviewing entries from around the world, we have selected Olivera Tatalovic as our 2015 winner, receiving a complimentary tuition to a scheduled 2015 Protocol Officer Training program.

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Modern Etiquette: Professional Exit Strategies

According to a fall 2014 report from the U.S. Department of Labor, more American workers are on the move than ever before. The report states that 2.8 million people quit their jobs last September—the highest number since April of 2008. In addition, another 1.6 million workers left their jobs due to layoffs and terminations. That means nearly 4.5 million workers were faced with a very important question—what is the best way to leave a job?

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The Student Perspective: Day Four from Auden Healey

THE PROTOCOL SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON: DAY FOUR September 29, 2014 Today I attended SpeakersTrainingCamp taught by Sue Gaulke. Sue really embodies what she teaches: engaging, effective public speaking. We learned that there are different times throughout the day when we present ourselves to others, for example when leading a meeting, conducting training and in everyday informal situations. We learned that audiences prefer enthusiasm and passion in a speaker and they dislike a monotone voice.

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The Student Perspective: Day Three from Auden Healey

THE PROTOCOL SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON: DAY THREE September 28, 2014 Today I learned to Dine Like a Diplomat. Our tutorial luncheon featured a six-course meal including a soup, fish, sorbet, meat, salad, toasting, dessert, and then finger bowl, each with accompanying beverages. The food was delicious and beautifully plated and served. This was my first experience with a finger bowl, and what I discovered is that once you know how to use a finger bowl, they are really not intimidating.

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The Student Perspective: Day Two from Auden Healey

THE PROTOCOL SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON: DAY TWO September 27, 2014 As we attend more classes together and cover more material, we become more relaxed and you can really see our group’s personalities emerging. I am feeling comfortable and challenged here. The photos above show me with our two instructors for class today, with Pamela Eyring on the left and with Leah Hawthorn on the right.

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The Student Perspective: PSOW Day One from Auden Healey

THE PROTOCOL SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON: DAY ONE September 26, 2014 Today was my first full day at The Protocol School of Washington, and we learned How to Succeed in the International Arena, taught by Robert Hickey. Mr. Hickey was kind enough to pose for a photo with me during one of our breaks. He is a very engaging teacher and I greatly enjoyed our class today.

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