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Please note this is a partial list of corporate workshops. Contact us to create a custom course that specifically meets your corporate needs.
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Evening of Etiquette
Business today is often conducted over a meal where social skills are showcased. Possessing the confidence to negotiate through this setting is a necessary skill every leader must possess. In a relaxed environment participants will explore many of the elements involved in networking and dining such as: Business and Social Etiquette, First Impressions, Introductions, Conversational Tips, Handshaking, Business Card Presentation, Cocktail Parties, Tools of the Table, American and Continental Styles of Dining, and Presenting a Toast. Instruction, manual, and multi-course meal included.. Bring your questions! |
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Professional Presence
Aquire a fresh look at your image as a professional. Does your image match the industry and position you desire? Do your clothes, accessories, posture and grooming communicate success? Your image is either a bridge or a barrier to your advancement. Master the details that will give you a competitive edge and enable you to demonstrate a polished professional presence in any situation. |
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The Science of Business Etiquette
Joint presentation by Deborah King and Horacio Sanchez. This seminar seeks to provide each participant with a clear understanding of how etiquette capitalizes on the science behind human behavior.
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The Power of Social Capital
People do business with people they know, like and trust. Successful businesses work on building their social capital as much as they work on building their products and services. Social capital concerns how people interact with one another. Businesses and individuals create social capital through the relationships they build. This seminar enhances participants’ social capital by teaching how to meet and greet, work a room, dress appropriately, host a business lunch and communicate effectively with others. |
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Civility in the Workplace
Job related stress costs US corporations an estimated 300 billion dollars annually. The lack of civility in the workplace is a significant contributor to job related stress. Identify a civil work environment, understand the impact of incivility in the workplace, and learn practical steps to create a code of civility including the art of acknowledgment, office etiquette, customer service, communication skills and more. |
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International Dining & Wine Etiquette
Running Friday evening through Sunday brunch, this seminar explores proper decorum for a range of social, business and international travel-related occasions – from cocktail parties to business lunches to formal dinners – all presented within the context of wine-producing regions around the world.
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