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SUMMARY:Business Brown Bag: Basic Business Etiquette
DESCRIPTION:During this seminar\, you will get answers to all of those simple questions you often find yourself perplexed by\, including when and how to shake hands\; when to stand\, when to sit\, and if there is a gender difference in this protocol\; when to present a business card\; when to begin a business discussion during a business meal\; how to determine who should pick up the tab and when\; who to introduce to first when making business introductions\; what "business casual" really means\; and much more. This interactive seminar is for both seasoned and new entrepreneurs alike. Leave this seminar with a clearer understanding of today's business etiquette standards\, allowing you to feel relaxed and comfortable in any situation you might encounter\, either formal or informal.\n\n	Presented by Joni Inman\n\n	\n		\n	\n		Joni Inman spent six years in real estate sales\; nine years in journalism\; and 20 years in local government\, serving as a key advisor to four mayors and more than 50 elected officials during her tenure. Over those 20 years\, she oversaw economic development activities\, communications programs\, and served 10 years as a municipal legislative lobbyist. Inman is past president of the National Association of Government Communicators. Most recently\, she represented a major hospital as vice president of public affairs. Inman sits on the board of directors for the West Chamber of Commerce and works as a business and government affairs consultant. In the fall of 2010\, she was recognized as one of Jefferson Country's 12 Most Influential People by City & Mountain Views magazine.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>\n	During this seminar\, you will get answers to all of those simple questions you often find yourself perplexed by\, including when and how to shake hands\; when to stand\, when to sit\, and if there is a gender difference in this protocol\; when to present a business card\; when to begin a business discussion during a business meal\; how to determine who should pick up the tab and when\; who to introduce to first when making business introductions\; what &quot\;business casual&quot\; really means\; and much more. This interactive seminar is for both seasoned and new entrepreneurs alike. Leave this seminar with a clearer understanding of today&#39\;s business etiquette standards\, allowing you to feel relaxed and comfortable in any situation you might encounter\, either formal or informal.</p>\n<p>\n	Presented by Joni Inman</p>\n<div class="feature-bio">\n	<p>\n		<img alt="" src="http://www.denversbdc.org/Utilities/ShowThumbnail.aspx?USM=1&amp\;W=134&amp\;H=139&amp\;R=1&amp\;Img=/_photos/speaker%20photos/Joni_Inman.jpg" style="border: 1px solid rgb(153\, 153\, 153)\;" /></p>\n	<p>\n		Joni Inman spent six years in real estate sales\; nine years in journalism\; and 20 years in local government\, serving as a key advisor to four mayors and more than 50 elected officials during her tenure. Over those 20 years\, she oversaw economic development activities\, communications programs\, and served 10 years as a municipal legislative lobbyist. Inman is past president of the National Association of Government Communicators. Most recently\, she represented a major hospital as vice president of public affairs. Inman sits on the board of directors for the West Chamber of Commerce and works as a business and government affairs consultant. In the fall of 2010\, she was recognized as one of Jefferson Country&#39\;s 12 Most Influential People by City &amp\; Mountain Views magazine.</p>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:Denver Small Business Development Center 1445 Market St. Denver\, CO 80202
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URL:http://coblackdev.chambermaster.com/events/details/business-brown-bag-basic-business-etiquette-08-18-2011-122
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