Professionals understand that etiquette in business is a critical factor in making decisions. Success in any industry relies on relationships with coworkers, clients, suppliers, or investors. When you are well-mannered and considerate in dealing with others, you create interesting, productive, long-lasting relationships. This course will discuss accepted business behavior and its importance in business correspondence.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to answer the following questions:
What...
Professionals understand that etiquette in business is a critical factor in making decisions. Success in any industry relies on relationships with coworkers, clients, suppliers, or investors. When you are well-mannered and considerate in dealing with others, you create interesting, productive, long-lasting relationships. This course will discuss accepted business behavior and its importance in business correspondence.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to answer the following questions:
- What is the definition of etiquette?
- What are the guidelines for making effective introductions?
- What are the three Cs associated with making a good impression?
- What are the three steps in giving a handshake?
- What is one technique you can use to remember names?
- What are two ways to minimize nervousness while in social situations?
- What are the two differences between a formal and an informal letter?
- What color connotes dominance and power? Vitality and harmony?
- Etiquette can help businesses improve in what four areas?
- What is (are) the difference(s) between a formal and an informal letter?
- What are the differences between these dress codes: dressy casual, semi-formal, formal, and black tie?
- What are the basic guidelines in international etiquette?
Speakers:
Sondia Christian, Director of Business Integration, Huntington Ingall's Industries
Victor Brown, IBM
Celena Noel, Managing Consultant, IBM
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