Good Manners & Etiquette for Daily and Business Settings

How to feel confident in any situation, create the best impression and build a reputation of a well-mannered person.

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Description

There are many situations in life that require special mannerisms, be it in private or public settings, business receptions, presentations or high-end events. Good manners are woven from small details and have a pronounced situational character, knowledge of which makes us feel confident everywhere and with everyone. When behaving appropriately and with elegance, we automatically create a favorable impression and add value to our personal and professional status.

During this lesson, you will learn the difference between daily and business etiquette, practice the basics of American and European table behavior, explore the art of giving and receiving gifts, and learn the rules of hosting.

LESSON PLAN:

Greeting, introduction and farewell rules; Art of the handshake; Hosting and gifting; Dining etiquette; Silent service codes; American and European cutlery options; Business etiquette; Usage of a linen napkin

  • 3 Practical exercises

  • 5 Detailed mini-lectures

  • 5 Educational video clips

  • 2 Educational charts and pictures (attached accordingly to each lecture)

ADDITIONAL BONUS:

* The secrets of creating the "right impression"


The lesson is a part of the Genius of Communication Course created for the Academy of Social Competency which includes seven fundamentals of effective communication:

  • Secrets of Body Language

  • The Art of Verbal Communication

  • Effective Listening Techniques

  • Building Successful Relationships

  • Conflict Resolution Strategies

  • Personal Image and Branding

  • Good Manners & Etiquette



What You Will Learn!

  • Enjoy various dishes without embarrassment
  • Choose the right utensils and use them correctly
  • Select and present gifts with appropriate etiquette
  • Demonstrate confidence as a host and a guest
  • Identify the required manners when greeting and leaving
  • Differentiate everyday and business etiquette
  • Make introductions individually and in a group
  • Conduct yourself at the table and send the right signals

Who Should Attend!

  • Those who need to develop leadership skills and have an advantage over others
  • Those who are introverted and would like to feel comfortable in any company
  • Those who would like to become a public figure and increase their influence
  • Those who would like to play in big leagues and create a favourable impression
  • Those who need to strengthen their self-esteem and confidence