BCL
International Executive Protocol provides international business
protocol and public relations consultation to corporations, College and
Universities Business Administration classes, as well as individuals
Why Your Company Needs International Protocol Training
The wrong handshake could mean goodbye
Are you losing business because of employee bad manners?
Is your company a victim of “missed connections?”
In today’s global market place you and your employees need to
understand the cultural differences which affect the way business is done in the
international marketplace. International and American business people often are
the victims of “missed connections” because of problems of communication. The
secret to international business success is an awareness of accepted behavior in
doing business with another country with a different culture.
What We Do
Train employees in
international protocol and business etiquette
Internationalcross-culture sensitivity
Teach your employees proper dining etiquette
Plan a client dinner, trade seminar or special event
Provide media, government and community relations
Provide executive and dignitary protection through Talon Executive Services
You'll Find Us In
Who’s Who in American Women
Women in Communications
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Learn from a true professional who has been there, done it all!
Bee Canterbury Lavery
served as Regional Director of the Los Angeles Office of Foreign
Missions, United States Department of State, following 20 years as
Chief of Protocol for Los Angeles in the administration of Mayor Tom
Bradley. She has planned the visits of Kings, Queens, Presidents,
Prime Ministers, and international business leaders from around
the globe and served as the Mayor’s Chief of Protocol during the
1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. She has worked with Chiefs of Post and
Commercial Consuls of more than 80 countries with special expertise
in China Relations. She lectures at Mount St. Mary’s College and
California State Universities Business Schools.
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| Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations |
Madeline Albright, Former Secretary of State |
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| Zhang Zemin, Former President of China |
King Juan Carlos I of Spain |
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