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As more companies mandate returning to the physical workplace, some are also requiring office etiquette training for those who've been working at home.
A recent survey of about 1500 business leaders by Resume Builder found that about 50% of companies have office etiquette training and an additional 20% planned to add it in the future.
Gottsman's Protocol School of Texas specializes in professional etiquette training. She told Scripps News that a lack of etiquette can be detrimental to a person's career — and that many don't ...
The need for etiquette training has been brought to the front burner by managers’ frustration with Gen-Z employees and college graduates entering the workforce.
Business and professional etiquette and protocol training can include basic skills including how to do a proper handshake. "For instance, you should not shake hands across your desk," she said.
Interestingly, only 10% of those planning to offer classes say the training will be required specifically for Gen Z and fresh-faced grads.
The Etiquette Networking Dinner provides students with a platform to practice these skills in a professional environment with guidance. This formal training boosts students' confidence in professional ...
Meet The Experts Diane Gottsman is a national etiquette expert and the owner of The Protocol School of Texas, a company specializing in professional etiquette training. Jodi RR Smith is the ...
Forty-five percent of companies already provide training on workplace etiquette to staffers - and more intend to join that trend in the near future, according to a Resume Builder survey.
As companies crack down on returning to the workplace, some are also requiring office etiquette training. As more companies call employees back to the office or step up enforcement of hybrid ...