Dottie Wells is one of 11 people in the world who have been trained in business etiquette by the
Emily Post Institute.


business etiquette seminars  



OFFERING keynotes,
seminars and workshops to corporations, professional groups, colleges and universities. Participants are taught how consideration, respect and honesty are used in business.
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TODAY, many corporations are looking for ways to build better relationships not only with clients, but within their own companies. By doing so they are finding their bottom-line profits are improving.

Learning the principles of business etiquette can help them achieve those goals. Learning business etiquette will build successful relationships through consideration, respect and honesty. If people think before they act, make choices that build relationships and do it sincerely, half the battle is won for successful business and personal relationships.

1. 
Eating with mouth open

2. 
Using cell phone during the meal

3. 
Talking while chewing

4. 
Shoveling food in mouth

5. 
Using hands instead of utensils

6.  Starting to eat before everyone has their food

7.  Elbows on the table

8.  Belching at the table

9.  Picking food out of one's teeth at the table

10.  Being rude to the serving staff and/or not tipping the waiter

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