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In the world of business, etiquette and manners are important to giving and receiving respect. Brush up on your business etiquette, including meals and introductions, in this free video series.
There are 25 videos in this series:

Everyone involved in business can use a refresher course in manners and dress now and then. Learn how to dress and behave for business in this free business etiquette video.

Clothing and attire are important aspects of professionalism, even in today's changing business world. Learn how to dress for business in this free business etiquette video.

The clothes you wear show respect to your business and position. Learn appropriate informal business attire from a business and communication expert in this free business etiquette video.

Many business fields still require a suit and tie for men and comparable attire for women. Learn about formal dress business attire from a business and communication expert in this free business etiquette video.

Hot fashion can be appropriate dress for businesses like advertising or media companies. Learn how to dress for business in this free business etiquette video.

Keep your clothes neat and pressed, stain-free and dry-cleaned. Learn how to dress for business in this free business etiquette video.

Be careful picking business dress accessories, including jewelry size and trends. Learn how to dress for business in this free business etiquette video.

For business settings, make sure you are clean, not just your clothes! Learn how to dress for business in this free business etiquette video.

Many companies have policies about hairstyles, whether beards or long hair are allowed. Learn how to dress for business in this free business etiquette video.

Your desk should have a grooming kit to keep you clean enough for business. Keep your office desk stocked this free business etiquette video.

New jobs can make you feel out of place, but smiling advertises positivity. Take a lesson in manners and how to behave in business in this free business etiquette video.

Smiling is a good response to compliments and praise. Take a lesson in manners and how to behave in business in this free business etiquette video.

Business introductions are a good time for smiling and remembering names. Take a lesson in manners and how to behave in business in this free business etiquette video.

A good handshake is still customary business etiquette for introductions. Learn to succeed in business introductions in this free business etiquette video.

Giving your name and position during introductions often explains why you are there. Learn to succeed in business introductions in this free business etiquette video.

Business culture follows a traditional etiquette for introductions in many settings. Learn to succeed in business introductions in this free business etiquette video.

Gender is irrelevant in the order of business introductions, but position and age are not. Learn to succeed in business introductions in this free business etiquette video.

Try to say a name aloud during introductions to remember more easily. Learn to succeed in business introductions in this free business etiquette video.

Conducting business during meals, whether for sales or deal-making, has become common. Take a lesson in business meal manners in this free business etiquette video.

A rule of thumb for business meals is getting to business after the entree is served. Take a lesson in business meal manners in this free business etiquette video.

It is a good idea for business meals to follow with business etiquette and professionalism. Take a lesson in business meal manners in this free business etiquette video.

Things to avoid during business meetings, like finishing another's sentences. Take a lesson in business meal manners in this free business etiquette video.

Cell phones raise all kinds of etiquette issues for business meetings. Take a lesson in manners and how to behave in business in this free business etiquette video.

In certain business situations, taking a cell phone call can be acceptable, but watch out. Take a lesson in manners and how to behave in business in this free business etiquette video.

Text messaging when someone else is talking, especially during business, is just rude. Take a lesson in manners and how to behave in business in this free business etiquette video.

The modern business world is a funny place. A suit and tie can make a man look respectable, neat, and confident; and a woman in a pantsuit comes across likewise. But underneath the finery is a highly competitive collection of industries run not by professionals, but by capitalists. You work at a publishing house, publishing books. You are a publisher. The owner of the company, the person in charge of all the publishers, however, is himself not a publisher at all. He is a capitalist. Shipping delays, paper quality, editor communication—they are only secondary concerns of his. Your job is to publish books; his job is to make money. The distinction can be tricky: you both work for a living, you both try to make as much money as possible, you both strive for bonuses and care about how the company performs. But you get paid for the time you spend publishing. He gets paid for making money. In the world of business, at least these two tiers exist.
Find out how to follow business etiquette in this free video series with professional communicator Tracy Goodwin. Tracy will show you how to dress for success, including what styles of dress might be appropriate to your profession and how to incorporate personal style into business casual. Tracy teaches about business meals as well, when to talk business and how to maintain professionalism. Covering introductions, Tracy gives you the invaluable order of who introduces whom to whom. Your business manners could use a refresher course in etiquette and protocol, and Tracy does a great job at it.
Tracy Goodwin Tracy Goodwin has a master’s in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Recipient of numerous public speaking awards and is a college professor of public speaking, interpersonal communications, voice and diction, and business speech. Goodwin is the author of "Be Delicious: The Art of Voice & Movement Integration."dkdk
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