
photo: Franklin Habit
Students in Evanston, IL chat with Peter Post during Northwestern’s annual etiquette dinner held on January 25. These future corporate Americans learned that practicing the tenets of consideration, respect and honesty are more important than knowing which fork to use…but knowing which fork to use sure does help out when you’re having lunch with a prospective client or boss!
For pricing, contact:
Dawn Stanyon
Manager of Seminars and Programs
dawn@emilypost.com or
802-860-1814
The fee includes customizing our base content for your particular needs. We also produce a workbook for each participant which includes copies of the PowerPoint presentation and additional resources that supplement the business etiquette seminar itself. Travel, lodging, meals and workbook production expenses are all billed to the client at cost.
“Job skills may get your employees in the door, but it’s their people skills that will make or break the deal.”
—Peter Post
Companies know that business etiquette skills can directly affect productivity, profits and retention. Unlike other business etiquette seminars which focus on learning an encyclopedia of rules, Emily Post Business Etiquette Seminars teach participants to apply consideration, respect and honesty, the underlying principles of etiquette, to build the best possible business relationships. Your employees will:
Typically, we focus on 1-3 areas in a half-day seminar and 3-4 in a full-day seminar.