Corporate Etiquette
That is, etiquette applied to the business world, represents one of the core values in the field of corporate communication today.
Knowing the rules that govern the microcosm of work and knowing how to apply them in the right situations is the best business card a professional can present.
The courses offered by Cosamimettooggi are aimed at companies, managers and professionals and can be tailored to each customer’s needs and specific areas of interest.
Business Etiquette
It constitutes the set of rules, ceremonials and customs for correct verbal and non-verbal, intra- and extra-corporate communication.
Global Etiquette
Expanding one's business abroad often requires the physical presence of managers who must be able to relate to the local rules of bon ton and etiquette; from the rituals of presentation to the management of business meetings, no detail must be overlooked that could jeopardise a profitable business relationship.
Leadership
The leader of a company has the task of motivating and guiding his or her employees to achieve the results for which he or she is responsible. He has to learn more than anyone else how to make a good first impression, how to interact with stakeholders and how to handle critical moments.
Business Lunch
The business lunch is increasingly seen as a privileged place to generate business and therefore requires a conscious use of the rules of Bon Ton and Etiquette. There are right and wrong ways to handle negotiations at the table, knowing them can ensure your success.
Netiquette
It could be translated as 'Net etiquette', it is a set of rules governing a user's behaviour when using electronics as a form of business and interpersonal communication. Knowing these rules will enable polite use of newsgroups, mailing lists, forums, blogs or e-mail in general.
Manager Dress Code
A well knotted tie is the first serious step in life,' said Oscar Wilde. A guide to wardrobe building for both men and women is necessary to understand what is not to be missed and what is unsuitable for the work environment. Knowing the psychology of colour helps us to send and decode messages within the work group or in customer relations.
Corporate ancillary services:
- Finding and supplying gifts for customers, suppliers and employees
- Drafting vademecum of behavioural standards
- Creating dress codes and training staff in their use
- Supply of corporate uniforms
- Organising and setting up business meetings