
PROTOCOL AND TRAVEL MANAGEMENT-LEVEL 2
02 November - 06 November 2020
Course Reference: PR.4B
Duration: 5 days
Location: LondonWho should attend?
- Travel directors, senior managers, operations managers and their deputies
- Protocol directors, senior managers, operations managers and their deputies
- PR directors, senior managers, managers and their deputies
- Heads of travel and protocol departments
- International relations directors and managers
- All those who are involved in the welcoming of visitors to their country or sending their staff overseas
- Those who have some experience of travel and protocol management but who would like to develop a more strategic approach and understand its importance in that context
By the end of the course delegates will be able to:
- Revise, refresh and develop advanced skills for efficient protocol and travel management
- Organise national and international travel for staff and for visitors
- Strengthen relationships and develop powerful communication skills
- Ensure that meetings at home and abroad achieve objectives
- To reduce the impact of unexpected emergencies and crises
- Project Management in Protocol and Travel
- Building and Maintaining Strong Relationships
- Communication Skills Required
- Meetings at Home and Abroad
- Risks – Disruption to Travel: Pro-active Management
Executive Laptop
£600Operating System: Windows 10
Processor: Intel Core i5 2.4GHz
Memory: 6GB DDR4
Storage: 1TB HDD
Display 15.6"
Apple iPad
£550Capacity: 128GB
9.7" Retina display
A10 chip with 64-bit architecture and M10 motion processor
Wi-Fi and Cellular
Manager Laptop
£400Operating System: Windows 10
Processor: Intel Core i3 2.8GHz
Memory: 4GB DDR4
Storage: 500GB HDD
Display 15.6"
Laptop specifications are subject to change without notice. The above specifications are only for illustration purposes. A similar or superior laptop will be issued where possible. We will always source the best quality brand new laptop at the time of purchasing. The invoice must be paid in advance before the laptop is released to the delegate.




