In
today’s fast-paced business world, impressions regarding your
competence, intelligence, and reliability are often formed within
seconds – based on your appearance. Knowing how to present yourself as
effective and confident is as critical as any business skill on your
resume. Good manners and the appearance of success are the essence of
the professional. By looking good, the executive feels confident and
competent. In other words, he will project his true abilities in the
working or social environment. However,
merely wearing the clothes of a ‘corporate image’ will not get you far.
Excellence at the workplace also calls for character, integrity,
fairness, and a determination to do what is right. A high-caliber
organization is, after all, merely a reflection of its people.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the end of the programme, participants will be able to:
¨ Project a confident personality and a professional appearance
¨ Shape the organization’s character through high ethical standards
¨ Develop self-professionalism at work and in various business situations.
¨ Display good business manners in performing their job functions.
¨ Create a pleasant and productive business environment for both employees and the customers/public.
COURSE CONTENTS
This
workshop will focus on creating awareness and developing social and
business skills. A winning professional image advertises what you have
to offer for self, organization and profession. The issues covered will include:
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Personal mastery
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Courtesies and Protocol of the business world
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Professional presence & lasting first impressions
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Communication skills
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Image power
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elements of style
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corporate wardrobe (plus colour choice)
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Managing your stress
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Dining and Entertaining Etiquette
FOR WHOM
This workshop is applicable to all employees.
METHODOLOGY
The
workshop is highly participative and practical, with extensive
individual and group simulations. Lectures will be reinforced with
practical application (good posture, table manners, skincare &
make-up), role-playing, and music.
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