
As a corporate client you need to remember that only when your employees present the same image as your company vision and work environment will you be perceived as having consistently high standards. Corporate programs are given in several formats ranging from lunch-and-learn to half and full day seminars. All but the lunch-and-learn include personalized workbooks and specific recommendations for participants.
Programs may include a combination of the following topics:
Business Casual:
Appropriate and Inappropriate Business Casual; three Levels of Business Casual: Classic, Smart, Relaxed; Creating a Business Casual Wardrobe; Most Common Mistakes of Business Casual
Professional Dress:
Suit and tie versus Business Casual; When Professional Dress is Required; Suit, Shirt and Tie Colors; Business Formal
Non-Verbal Communication:
Consistency between Verbal and Non-Verbal Messages; Influencing Others with your Body Language; Effective Listening; Overcoming Nervous Gestures and Shyness
Professional Etiquette:
Proper Introductions; Business Dining; International Protocol; Meeting Etiquette; Voicemail, Fax and Email
Business Wardrobes:
Investment Budget Plan; Building a Business Capsule Wardrobe; Selecting the Right Business Fabrics
Looking Current, Polished and Professional:
Importance of Grooming; Accessorizing and Other Details; Proper Fit; Camouflage
Face/Body Types:
Determining Your Face and Body Type; Clothing Selection for Your Body Type; Flattering Hairstyles for Your Face Shape; Eyeglasses and Other Accessories
Business Colors:
Basic Color Facts; Your Color Characteristics; Men’s and Women’s Suit, Dress and Separate Colors; Perceptions of Color in Business
Business Travel:
Choosing a 2-Week Travel Wardrobe; Packing and Care of Clothes; Tips on Customs for International Destinations
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