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lesson8 | Business Etiquette
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Project an image of professionalism and credibility. When all you have is your voice and words — make them count. The Ring of Business. It’s estimated that 75 percent of business is conducted over the telephone. That means an awful lot of business can also be “undone” by telephone! Eighty-eight percent of your callers who are placed on hold prefer listening to a customized message that reflects the benefits of doing business with you. People spend an average of one hour a week on hold! Placing a Caller o...
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lesson1 | Business Etiquette
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Project an image of professionalism and credibility. Projecting Professional Body Language. How you walk, sit, and stand says a lot about your professionalism. Learn how your body language affects others and how to use it more effectively. What Does Your Body Language Say? If a picture is worth a thousand words, then body language in business transactions is worth at least a thousand dollars! Seven Seconds to a Positive Impression. You have just formed an impression of the other person. And most of o...
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lesson5 | Business Etiquette
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Project an image of professionalism and credibility. Make the meetings you attend work for you. Meeting Faux Pas in the Japanese Culture. Showing a serious lack of courtesy or insufficient respect to the ranking senior executive is insulting. This is especially serious when done by someone considerably junior to the executive in terms of age or status. It is also poor manners to ask for sugar or milk for your green tea or to begin sipping before being invited to do so. How We Spend Our Time in Meetings.
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lesson2 | Business Etiquette
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Project an image of professionalism and credibility. Dressing for Business Success. Donning the right business attire will get you on track to success. In this lesson, learn the basics of accepted office attire. What Does ‘Casual Friday’ Mean? Why All the Fuss About Dress When Companies Are Going Business Casual? I mean, after all, aren’t more and more companies going to a relaxed dress code? There are two rules for dress in the ‘new’ business world:. Dress according to your corporate culture. How you dr...
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How Children Learn and Unlearn Prejudice. L1 - Prejudice: How It Looks and Sounds. L2 - Creating a Positive Home Environment. L3 - Everyday Situations. L4 - The Internet. 8220;Hate – Video. Laquo; ADL “Internet Hate”. Thinking of Dr. Martin Luther King. Date : August 29, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. L3 – Everyday Situations.
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Lesson 8 | How to Find Your Perfect Career
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How to Find Your Perfect Career. You deserve to have a job you love – and this course will help you do just that! When all you have is your voice and words — make them count. The Ring of Business. It’s estimated that 75 percent of business is conducted over the telephone. That means an awful lot of business can also be “undone” by telephone! Answering, Transferring, and Placing a Person on Hold — Professionally. I know a lot of smart people who repeatedly make basic mistakes when using the telephone.
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Lesson 5 | How to Find Your Perfect Career
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How to Find Your Perfect Career. You deserve to have a job you love – and this course will help you do just that! Career Satisfiers — What YOU Need in a Job to be Happy. This lesson helps you identify the components you need in a job for it be satisfying. It will help you generate a list of viable career options, as well. Knowing your Type enhances your own self-awareness. But wouldn’t it be great if you could quickly identify key personality characteristics in others? How can Type needs vary? This lesso...
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Course Description | Business Etiquette
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Project an image of professionalism and credibility. January 15, 2008. NOTE : Originally a Barnes U. Online course I completed Dec. 2001, immediately after the 9-11 tragedy. Barnes and Noble.com B&N Book Clubs B&N Book Clubs. This course will help you learn to present a more confident, professional appearance, and how to manage projects and people by:. Learning how to speak and dress professionally. Creating more effective written communications. Managing conflicts with coworkers. I’m Vicki Kunkel. Is an...
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lesson3 | Business Etiquette
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Project an image of professionalism and credibility. Verbal Communication and Word Choice. How to handle office small talk, office politics, and using the right words for the right occasion. Why Do We Need Business Small Talk? If we jumped into deep business conversations in the first few minutes of meeting someone, it would be too jarring and too abrupt. People need time to warm up. Don’t jump into ‘Big Talk’ too soon. It’ll be a big mistake. Office Small Talk: Taboo Topics and Topics That Build Rapport.
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Be amused, be inspired, be creative. May 5, 2014. Let harmony fill your veins. The story is paraphrased from the original, sent by. Insight of the Day. AT&T Labs Research: Text To Speech. The House of 1000 Mirrors. Long ago, in a distant village there was a place knownas The House of 1000. Mirrors. A happy, little dog learned of this house and decided to visit. When he arrived, he hopped up the stairs. He looked through the door with his ears perked and his tail wagging merrily. Various Odds and Sods.