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Business Etiquette, International Protocol, Dining/Table Manners, Professionalism in the Workplace, Attire, and more. Do not allow career limiting behavior to sabotage your ability for workplace success. Ask the questions that will get you ahead!

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Subject Matter Expert with broad-based background in business etiquette, international protocol, and executive dining skills as well as other workplace related topics on conflict resolution and career transition. Trained and certified by The Protocol School of Washington the nations leading protocol and etiquette firm. Programs provided to major corporations, educational institutions, and associations throughout the country.

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Bachelor of Science-Oakland University, Rochester Hills, MI Certification-Protocol School of Washington Sandler Sales Training Dale Carnegie Sales Management Training

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lisa05/11/12101010 
Pam02/07/12101010Thanks Denise. All points duly noted.
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Recent Answers from Denise Anne Taylor

2012-05-06 politics:

Lisa,    This is where you need to create a business plan that outlines the pros and cons financially for your t-shirt line.  If the website and brand are progressive and liberal in nature then the brand

2012-04-20 Business Card Title:

Alan,    This is a great question and asked often.  Just put Owner. If you put CEO or President your customer may assume that there will be others that work with/for you. For example, if a customer thinks

2012-04-19 Protocol regarding similar degrees:

Tony,    It is true that a Master's degree is an educational accomplishment that requires years of post-secondary schooling and dedication, however, Master's degrees have not traditionally been noted on

2012-02-07 Spouse at a Business Dinner:

Pam,    Your role is to establish rapport and bonding to solidfy the business relationship that your husband has secured.    Conversation topics include...travel, food, latest books or movies you have

2012-02-05 name tag question:

Barbara,    Each organization may or may not have protocols for volunteers regarding such a matter.  With that being said, a name badge is professional (as long as it is not handwritten, and is a "real"

 

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