(December 29, 2009) Human Factor International will present a conversation with Peter Post, director of the Emily Post Institute, and HFI Managing Director & Executive Coach Jeffrey Jones, entitled "Building Executive Advantage" at Saigon's Park Hyatt Hotel, January 7th, 2010 at 7:00 PM.
Hosts Peter Post and Jeffrey Jones will lead a conversation around effective strategies for leveraging business etiquette and executive coaching to produce breakthrough business results. Executives are playing more flexible roles in today's rapidly changing and increasingly global business environment. This event is an opportunity for networking and learning with key thought leaders and senior business executives. The format is designed to provide an open and stimulating environment where new ideas and insights into the strategic use of business etiquette and executive coaching can be explored.
About the hosts: Peter Post is a Director of The Emily Post Institute and author of five etiquette books, including The Etiquette Advantage in Business: Personal Skills for Professional Success, a completely revised and updated look at the world of business etiquette; Jeffrey Jones is an Executive and Transcultural Leadership Coach, with more than 20 years of experience in Executive Coaching, Human Resources, and Training & Development in multinational corporations; Ngoc Anh has over 15 years of HR and Training & Development experience in a multi-national environment. A Vietnam native, she spent 9 years with BP, most recently as the Asia Pacific Organizational Development and Learning Team Leader covering China, Australia & New Zealand, Indonesia and Vietnam; Phil Guo is the Director of Business Development & Client Services for Human Factor International in the Asia Pacific region. He is committed to leveraging his clients' human capital advantage through a blended coaching approach including transcultural leadership, vitality & wellness, and image & personal branding; Thomas Irre is the Media Director at Human Factor International. His professional background includes marketing and PR in magazine publishing, recording studio management, and hospitality management.
As part of our hosts commitment to communities around the world, the expenses for the event and dinner have been donated by Human Factor International. Your $50 attendance fee will be donated in its entirety to Asia Injury Prevention Foundation to support their work in Vietnam. According to their website, "Asia Injury Prevention Foundation (AIP Foundation) was established to raise awareness about the social, economic and human impact of the rising number of road crashes in low- and middle-income countries. AIP Foundation's success is the result of programs that partner private sector, non-profit, and governmental organizations in taking direct action, especially to benefit the young in the area of road traffic safety. Asia Injury's mission is to reverse the trend on the rising number of traffic fatalities in developing Asian countries, starting in Vietnam, and to raise awareness of their social, economic, and human impact."
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