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Month: June 2014 (Page 2 of 2)

Soft Diplomacy: Skills for Future Affairs

Ines Pires-Urquiza, a specialist in Soft Diplomacy Skills, in her post on The International School of Protocol and Diplomacy website affirms that soft diplomatic skills and protocol not only are an “European Art”, but rather a common need among developing countries and they should therefore be integrated into global daily lives.

“The current business and social environment is multicultural, multi-generational and multilingual”, she writes. Mastering effective communication skills has rapidly become a worldwide necessity, and the key to success in diplomatic and business domains.

Knowing rules and procedures, which represent a central element of protocol learning, constitutes a prerequisite to any successful negotiation. “Skills development goes before organization, communication and leadership”, affirms the author. The benefits springing from knowing the culture base, the attitude and the background of our counterparts are countless and are able to influence the outcome of any deal.

Read full article at:http://ispdnews.wordpress.com/2012/10/02/soft-diplomacy-brief/

2770502978_d47a8b1af6Image source: flickr.com “Playing chess on the Nile#5” Ranil Amarasuriya http://goo.gl/I7L1Gv

proposed by: Emanuele D’Andrassi

What We Can Learn From Marching Band Leaders

Marching Band leaders during a parade represent a good example of how a leader should try to inspire others in order to support a particular dream or objective.  This is because every marching band leader, despite having its own particular style, is committed to keep the band members marching in perfect step and with gusto. Effective leadership is essentially about managing to empower others to stick to their mission. In her article, Terry Klass identifies a few ways which may help leaders in this fundamental task:

  • Clearly communicate the dream;
  • Ask for input about the dream;
  • Stay open in case a course correction is needed;
  • Keep everybody motivated.

Read the full article at: http://bit.ly/1icN9CL

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Image source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/11223807@N04/7581144810/sizes/o/

Proposed by: Ruben Caruccio

Cybersecurity: Backup

The Diplocalendar 2014 realised by S. Baldi and E. Gelbstein is dedicated to “Cybersecurity: Guidelines for diplomats” and is based on the assumption that “Cyberspace is inherently insecure“.

For the month of June the attention is drawn on “Backup

Diplocalendar2014_Page_14Image: Diplofoundation

The set of images used in the Diplocalendar 2014 can also be consulted on Slideshare

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