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Basics of Business Etiquette

Training Video: Basics of Business Etiquette.  Price: $109.95

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Basics of Business Etiquette - $109.95

The way you handle yourself in a business and social environment can reveal a lot about you, and your position within an organization.

   


Item #: 5733

VHS Price: $109.95 ~ ~ DVD Price: $129.95

Video Length: 45 Minutes

Purchase Includes: The Basics of Business Etiquette training program comes complete with a DVD (or VHS), CD audio and copy of the book The Basics of Business Etiquette by Majorie Brody and Barbara Pachter, which is part of the Business Skills Express Series published by the McGraw-Hill Companies.

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The way you handle yourself in a business and social environment can reveal a lot about you, and your position within an organization. From meetings with the boss to meetings with clients and customers, knowing the right things to do and say can make a tremendous difference in helping you and your company reach its goals.

With the new Basics of Business Etiquette how-to training program you'll learn:

  • Why etiquette is important
  • Proper manners for meeting and greeting others
  • Spatial arrangements: How close to stand and why
  • Basic office equipment etiquette
  • Professional presence (what to wear and not to wear)
  • The basics of how to act in both business and social situations
  • How to manage dining dilemmas (which fork, glass and plate belong to YOU?)


If you purchase this video training program and find it does not meet your needs, simply return it within 30 days for a full refund less shipping.

 

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