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Male Business Image, Updates to Resumes, Male Business Dress (Office Attire,) Business Social Etiquette, Society Relationship Etiquette, Surviving the Parent Company, Male Grooming, Polished Table Manners for College Students, and Business Dining Etiquette Table Manners for Graduates.
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The Polished Graduate (BaE SoE) Current Camp Schedule 2010
Using Personal and Business Cards
Eliminate Four Errors on
Your Business Card a. (1 session)
Monday 1st week 2010 6:30 - 7:30/ 7:30 - 8:30 PM TBA
Meeti Expectations in Card Use & Design
(Includes A Better Business Card)
Eliminate the 4 errors on your business card: if your card has a five digit zip code, trust me about the other three. If it has a zip+4, there are still 4 errors, just one less than before.
Organization Identification
Strategies Contacts are
Waiting to See b. (1 session)
Monday 1st week 2010 8:30 - 9:30 PM TBA
Options for Which to You are Already Paying
Results You Want Without Extra Cost
Business Social Etiquette
Male Grooming c. (1 session)
Wednesday 1st 2010 6:30 - 7:30 PM TBA
Classes You Did Not Take in College You Can Change That
Table Manners for Graduates d. (1 session)
Tuesday 2nd week 2010 6:30 - 8:30 PM
Augments to Rules for
those Climbing the Ladder
Items covered: Table Manners -- Business Dining Etiquette, Stations and Lines, Handling Cocktail Foods, Table Manners, The First Seat, Honor at Table, Advanced Place Setting, Rule of Ten, The Napkin Game, Order of Courses, Chicken Manners, The Third Fork, and Saying Thank You
Male Business Dress
Things Someone Meant to Tell You
When You Bought that Suit
Twenty Percent of Success is Dress e. (1 session)
Monday 2nd week 2010 6:30 - 7:30 PM / 7:30 - 8:30 PM TBA
The Rules on How to Wear It
(Includes Tying a Winsor Knot Better) -
Updates to Resumes
Advantages to List
Other Things to Do f. (1 session)
Wednesday 2nd week 2010 6:30 - 7:30 PM TBA
Get a Better Invitation to Ge a Better Offer
Budgeting and Bill Paying
Things to Do and Things to Know
Growing Your FICO (Credit Score) g. (1 session)
Wednesday 2nd week 2010 7:30 - 8:30 PM TBA
Correct (Creative) Table Setting
and Seating Arrangements h. (1 session)
Tuesday 1st week 2010 5:30 - 6:30 PM
Sharing Food Drink Honor and Atmosphere
Polished Table Manners
for College Men
a Prerequsite to
fBusiness Dining Etiquette i. (1 session)
Tuesday 1st week 2010 6:30 - 9:30 PM
What is Being Signaled What to Signal Back
Items covered: Dining Etiquette, Table Manners -- Rules on Dining, Seats of Honor, Setting for One, Napkin Rules, Eating in Style, Spoon Rules, Order of Courses, Eating Bread, Seconds at the Table, Handling Mishaps, Mug or Cup, Fast Food Rules, Saying Thank You, & Eti-Q Answers
Because 1. Dining is a ritual at which more than eating is done. 2. As a rule, what you eat is up to you. How you eat is your present to the table and the view you provide those around you. The way a person eats reflects on that person and the company he or she represents. But above all that 3. When sitting at a table and sharing a meal with a friend it is wonderful to know what is being signaled and what to signal back. – Practice can be done in flip flops.
Books can be previewed at
Harold Almon's Storefront, and ordered there or here: AEP Etiquette Books by direct request using Add to Cart.
(512) 821-2699