Learning Business Etiquette

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    What you’ll learn

    • Learn Telephone Etiquette
    • Learn Ethics and Business Etiquette
    • Learn Email and Meetings Etiquette
    • Business Dining Etiquette
    Requirements

    • Desire to learn ethics and etiquette
    • No previous experience needed
    • Open mindedness is required
    Description


    What is Business Etiquette?

    The basis of business etiquette is about building strong relationships in your field by fostering better communication within the business environment.

    The ability to present yourself in such a manner that you make others comfortable around you and are taken seriously is known as a business etiquette skill.

    So this means that by learning and the rules of business etiquette you can shore up your professional relationships and networking skills — and potentially close more deals with a wider variety of clients and customers.

    ++ Business etiquette enhances the first impression

    People judge you and your business on how you carry yourself in social and professional situations. By observing proper business etiquette, you suggest to fellow professionals that you’re on their level.

    ++ Business etiquette enriches workplace relations

    Many basic business etiquette rules are actually common courtesies. With its focus on respect for others, business etiquette can pave the way for a collaborative culture at the workplace.

    Proper business etiquette is a must if you hope to advance in your chosen career field.

    Essentially, business etiquette enables a company to function smoothly in its interactions with other businesses, its own employees, and the general public. And, if you add international relations into the mix, knowing the importance of business etiquette becomes all that much more critical.

    So, want to know more?

    Let’s get started!

    Who this course is for:

    • Job seekers
    • Business Professionals
    • New Graduates
    • Sales Professionals
    • Customer Service Agents
    • Entrepreneurs
    • Business Owners

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