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Sleep not when others speak, sit not when others stand, speak not when you should hold your peace, walk not on when others stop. Was George Washington referring to the etiquette required at the business meeting? Indeed, such meetings have their own set of rules. Did you know that it's acceptable to use the telephone to invite people to a small, informal meeting but that written invitations are considered proper for all formal meetings? Did you realize that at a business lunch, small talk should be reserved for the period before the food has been ordered? Such is the nature of etiquette at the business meeting. In this course, you'll learn the proper conduct to display during both formal and informal meetings, negotiations, and entertainments.
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Etiquette at the Business Meeting
Overview:
Sleep not when others speak, sit not when others stand, speak not when you should hold your peace, walk not on when others stop. Was George Washington referring to the etiquette required at the business meeting? Indeed, such meetings have their own set of rules. Did you know that it's acceptable to use the telephone to invite people to a small, informal meeting but that written invitations are considered proper for all formal meetings? Did you realize that at a business lunch, small talk should be reserved for the period before the food has been ordered? Such is the nature of etiquette at the business meeting. In this course, you'll learn the proper conduct to display during both formal and informal meetings, negotiations, and entertainments.Pre-Requisites:
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Human resources, training organizations, and employeesModality:
WEBLesson:
Course Overview|Lesson Overview| - recognize the value of understanding the relationship between proper etiquette and the business meeting.|Why Do People Hate Meetings?| - identify reasons people dislike meetings.|When Are Meetings Appropriate?| - identify appropriate reasons for having a meeting.|The Roles People Play| - identify tasks required for the three key roles played at a business meeting.|Showing Interest| - identify ways of properly demonstrating interest at a business meeting.|Lesson Overview| - recognize the value of planning for a meeting according to the principles of proper etiquette.|Preparing to Attend a Meeting| - analyze whether someone has effectively prepared for a business meeting using the principles of proper etiquette.|Meeting Agendas| - assess whether the appropriate steps have been taken in preparing an agenda in a given business scenario according to the principles of proper etiquette.|Lesson Overview| - recognize the value of applying proper etiquette when running a business meeting.|Facilitating Participation| - evaluate a given meeting scenario to determine if a meeting leader is successfully facilitating participation.|Staying Focused| - evaluate a given meeting scenario to determine if the meeting stayed focused.|Dealing with a Difficult Person| - employ proper etiquette to handle a difficult person in a given business meeting scenario.|
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