Communicating with Power, Poise and Presence

 

 

New Corporate Headquarters
Global Protocol, Inc.
2415 East Camelback Esplanade
Suite 700
Phoenix, Arizona 85016
(602) 553-1046
Toll-free: 866-991-2660
Fax: 866-991-3520

formerly
Chicago, Illinois

Founded 1985
by Gloria Petersen


The trademark
“Global Protocol”
is registered in the
United States
and Canada Patent
and Trademark Offices.

 

Newsletters, Bulletins, and Reports

Global Protocol® offers three avenues to keep you informed: (1) website newsletter: “Passport to Power,” (2) new or emerging issue blog report: “The Petersen Report,” and (3) ezine trivia: “Tips and Trivia Club.” Each takes a different approach.

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Tips and Trivia
Anything and everything to have fun keeping you informed.

Tip

The Power of Three: When planning or prioritizing, arrange your “to do” list in groups of three. You will find that you not only get things done but it is less daunting. In fact, the human mind seems to find three an amiable number. Consider the area code and prefix of your phone numbers: they are always in a set of three. It is easier to remember things that come in threes than in higher numbers. Also, whenever we start a game, the calling is typically “One – two – three . . .” or “Ready – set – go.” It’s the Power of Three.

Trivia

Which famous American set the United States business dress standard and coined the phrase “Time is Money”?

(1)  John Hancock
(2)  Benjamin Franklin
(3)  George Washington

A business unit manager and an analyst are traveling with a client in a taxi. Two of you will sit in the back seat and one person will need to sit in the front seat.

Who should take the front seat in a taxi?

(1)  The business unit manager
(2)  The analyst
(3)  The client

You are traveling with a client in a taxi. Where should your client be seated?

(1)  Behind the driver
(2)  In the front seat with the driver/curbside
(3)  Behind the front seat passenger side/curbside

Why is it proper protocol to place the guest to the right of the chairperson or host?

Which country originally influenced a change from American-style (switching fork to right hand after cutting) to European-style (fork remains in left hand)?

(1) England
(2) United States
(3) France

 

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On-Line Article

The Three Elements of Perception
(Political “handlers” know this – do you?)

From all of us at Corbett & Kish Publishing, we thank you for contributing to this issue and hope this will be a mutually beneficial endeavor for all. Your article can be found on Page 11.  www.ck-magazine.com. (Enter page number 11 in the upper right corner of the page: "Jump to page," or use Table of Contents and click on International Protocol section.)

     "Perception has no borders or limitations. We all make judgments . . . whether it is about an individual we just met or a community (or country) we are visiting for the first time. We like or do not like - connect or do not connect. Therefore, it is important to understand the three elements of this perception and how they affect one's ability to achieve success. If you are meeting someone for the first time, selling your ideas to someone new, promoting your company to visitors, or putting people at ease in your community, then . . ." (visit C&K On=Line for the entire article).



Website Newsletter

PASSPORT TO POWER

Passport to Power is our website newsletter that focuses on issues of importance to the domestic and/or international business person. We post new articles regularly throughout the year, and we encourage guest articles. Check back frequently for new editions.

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Blog Interaction

THE PETERSEN REPORT

The Petersen Report is now a blog report.  A blog will be posted periodically throughout the year . . . typically when opinons are requested for a new and emerging issue. Click here to read our current blog.

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Original Website
Debuted 1996
Updated:
July 2008

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