
Multilingual Meetings
The virtual event space for today’s corporate gatherings are all-inclusive, dynamic options for attendees from across the globe. Whether they are logging in from Senegal or Seattle, the accessibility is virtually the same.
But, while virtually diverse audiences are much celebrated thanks to the unique dynamic they bring to virtual gatherings, meeting planners need to address the challenging aspect of virtual global attendance — namely, multilingual issues that can hamper the effectiveness of a corporate event.

Best Practices for Businesses to Cultivate Human Connections through Diplomacy, Leadership & Civility
Eric Dye from Enterprise Podcast Network learn Best Practices for Businesses to Cultivate Human Connections through Diplomacy, Leadership & Civility from Pamela Eyring, the President and Owner of The Protocol School of Washington®.

National Business Etiquette Week 2024 Marks Importance of Year Round Focus in the Workplace
In a newly published Q&A with the editorial team at CityBiz, our president Pamela Eyring was interviewed at the start of National Business Etiquette Week. The editorial team connected with Pamela to share her recommendations for how business leaders can best recognize the importance of proper business etiquette to compete in the growing global marketplace.

The Protocol School of Washington Hosts Global Education Summit, Cultivating Human Connections through Diplomacy, Leadership & Civility
Summit provides global business and diplomatic attendees practical training, interactive learning, and exclusive networking opportunities to enhance leadership, civility, and emotional intelligence


6 tips for being the guest who will be invited again
This holiday season, be the house guest who’s invited back for another stay. The Protocol School of Washington President Pamela Eyring shares her best tips.

Halloween etiquette at the office
There are many people who love the Halloween season and want to enjoy the entire month personally and at their work. Not all people feel the same. PSOW President Pamela Eyring shares tips for celebrating with etiquette in mind.

PSOW president on returning to the office with souvenirs from vacation, via The Wall Street Journal
PSOW President Pamela Eyring provided her expertise on how to successfully bring souvenirs and treats back to the office when returning from vacation.

Marking National Business Etiquette Week: June 4-10, 2023
National Business Etiquette Week (June 4-10, 2023) is a designated time to recognize the importance of proper business etiquette to compete in the growing global marketplace.

PSOW holds private Protocol Officer Training course for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base professionals
The Protocol School of Washington held a private Protocol Officer Training course in May at Ohio’s Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

PSOW schools student ambassadors at the University of South Carolina
PSOW President Pamela Eyring hosted a training for 14 student ambassadors from the University of South Carolina’s College of Arts and Sciences.

Recognizing PSOW’s founder for Women’s History Month
This Women’s History Month, we are recognizing PSOW’s founder, Dorothea Johnson.

PSOW celebrates new Director of Operations, MENA Region
PSOW has promoted its longtime Trainer to a Director of Operations, MENA Region position.

Inaugural Protocol & Etiquette for Professional Women course held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
The Protocol School of Washington President Pamela Eyring held the first Protocol & Etiquette for Professional Women course in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Pamela Eyring on tipping at U.S. hotels, via AFAR Magazine
PSOW’s president provided guidelines for tipping at U.S. hotels to AFAR Magazine.

The etiquette of holiday bonuses
The season of giving extends beyond family and friends. Often, your employer gets into the holiday spirit by throwing a party for its employees, decorating the office, and if you’re lucky, offering up a holiday bonus to celebrate a successful year of business.

Digital Diplomacy: Diplomatic Practice Re-Imagined
As technology has advanced, global relations have evolved, too. PSOW alum Michelle Mischier dives into diplomacy in the digital age.

Budgets, dietary restrictions, and uncooperative guests: How to navigate 8 sticky situations this holiday season
The holiday season always brings gatherings galore. From gifting to gabbing, you are likely to find yourself in a social situation or two that leaves you scratching your head.

The Protocol School of Washington signs partnership agreement with Institute of Public Administration in Jordan
The Protocol School of Washington has signed a partnership agreement with the Institute of Public Administration.

Congratulations to our latest group of IPMT graduates!
Congratulations to the latest group of protocol professionals who graduated from our recent International Protocol Manager Training course in Abu Dhabi. Mabrook! https://youtu.be/2pHOWQGLHQ4