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Professional Business Savvy
There was
a time in business when
formality was the code.
Gentlemen
never thought about going into
the office without wearing a
suit, starched white collar, and
impeccably polished shoes. In
the past few years we have seen
a shift to a more casual work
environment where business
casual has become the norm. No
matter how formal or informal
your workplace may be, good
social skills are still
absolutely essential to your
professional success.
Spurred on
by global competition, companies
look increasingly to those men
and women who possess soft
skills. In fact, business
manners are as integral to your
success as your technical
knowledge. Every young
professional should realize that
good business etiquette is a
tool that gives them an extra
edge in the business arena.
The objective of the
Professional Business Savvy
program is to teach young
executives the skills
to becoming polished
professionals that stand out
from the crowd.
The participants of this program
will learn skills they can put
into practice immediately.
Topics
include:
How to make an Entrance
and Work the Room -
Learn
how to be make a
powerful entrance and
greet people with
confidence.
Handshaking -
The
Ultimate Greeting, Learn
the rules and discover
new tips for making a
good impression.
Introductions -
Introducing Yourself and
Others.
Small Talk -
Small talk
is an important
communication skill. It
breaks the ice and puts
others at ease. Hone
this soft skill and gain
an edge in business and
social settings.
Learn Proper Forms of
Address -
Tips to
Remembering Names and
Business Card Savvy
Professional
Business Savvy
and Professional
Dining Savvy are
geared to colleges,
universities, leadership
organizations, athletes,
executive development programs
and other organizations that
cater to students and the young
professional. Each participant
will receive a workbook for each
program they attend.
The Etiquette and Leadership
Institute developed the
curriculum used in this program.
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