General and business etiquette
Learn the essential etiquette rules for business and social situations worldwide. Enhance your professionalism, boost your career, and stand out from the competition. Perfect for diplomats, businesspeople, and those in customer-facing roles.
What you’ll learn
- How to organise banquet, invitations, seated dinner or lunch, dinner or lunch buffet, tea party
- Standing and sitting etiquette, car etiquette,
- What to wear for women and men; from formal to casual
- Business etiquette, how to introduce yourself, meetings etiquette, body language
- How to boost your career, etiquette of leaving a job, job interview etiquette
- Cell phone etiquette, social media etiquette, Skype and zoom etiquette
- Email etiquette
Etiquette rules are a kind of good manners code that people need to follow in order to look good, elegant and professional. Etiquette rules are different from one country to another; this course will focus on the general etiquette that you can use worldwide.
In this course you will learn how to: write an email, present yourself in a job interview, use social media (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Zoom and Skype without affecting your career), sit and stand, organize and attend business events (dinner, lunch, tea parties at home or outside), dress in different business events whether you are a man or a woman and much more.
Having good manners is a key factor in differentiating one person from another, as business owners will always seek to hire the best candidate with an edge over the rest. Highly qualified job hunters are large in number and universities offer thousands of graduates every year, but well-behaved people are few. This course gives you an opportunity to be the best version of yourself in order to have better job offers and get promoted. If you are an employer, you need to have a professional staff that you can rely on in front of your clients and your peers. If you are an employee, you must be capable of being reliable and presentable, as this will open many doors for you both in the present and the future.
Who this course is for:
- Diplomatic-related jobs, Businesspeople, bankers, personal assistants, public relation employees..
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