Workshops for young professionals

This four hour workshop is aimed at helping young professionals to get to grips with the professional business environment. Companies can use it as part of induction programmes, programmes earmarked for grooming talented individuals or candidates on fast-tracking programmes etc. It is an ideal way to address the “don’ts” in an organisation in an empowering manner and to nurture a specific corporate culture.  Learn the proper protocol to make you feel at ease in your everyday business dealings; from how you receive and visit with others, to learning office procedures.

Topics we cover

  • Understanding your company/ division strategy and your role
  • Good manners at work
  • The importance of internal networking and cross-selling
  • Diversity in the workplace
  • Getting along with your co-workers
  • The art of conversation
  • Dressing for business
  • Attending meetings and conferences
  • Effective use of your time
  • Manners at meeting
  • Set ambitious goals, and get moving towards them
  • How to participate in or run a meeting
  • Business entertaining
  • Effective decision-making
  • Conflict resolution
  • Conducting a business lunch
  • Entertaining out of town business guests

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