Training Details
An introduction to ceremonies (protocol) and etiquette.
- Defining ceremonies, etiquette and clarifying the differences between them.
- Historical sources of ceremonial art and etiquette.
The most important rules governing the art of ceremonies, including:
Priority.
Raising and lowering flags.
Presenting the credentials of ambassadors and diplomatic representatives.
Awarding and bearing civil and military decorations and medals.
- Preparing and organizing official visits programs for VIPs.
Preparing and organizing local and international conferences.
- Planning and implementation of banquets and parties.
Military and civilian funerals.
- Ceremony of visiting and laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
The most important rules governing the art of etiquette include:
Rules of greeting, presentation and handshake.
- Visiting cards... and their etiquette.
Civil and military dress codes.
Etiquette and etiquette for banquets and parties.
Social behavior and proper behavior in different situations.
Table manners and how to use cutlery.
Etiquette of courtesies in social life.
Etiquette of speaking, walking and dealing with the phone.