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June 
28
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2020
4pm
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7pm 
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Evelyn Hernandez

Community Organizer

Fun Dept.

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Frank Colleen

Community Organizer

Fun Dept.

4:00–4:10pm

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Workplace Etiquette Training
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May 
01
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2021
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Pride is an opportunity to come together, advocate for each other, and to show love. Here's to an inclusive and equal future without discrimination.

Workplace Etiquette Training is a skill that is becoming increasingly important to the success of any business. This is because with the rapid growth and changes in technology and business ethics, an employee's behavior at work has the potential to impact not only the bottom line but also the company as a whole. No longer can a company rely on the old rules and business etiquette to manage social situations. They must now use strategic thinking and new ways to interact with customers and other employees.

In order to be effective at creating and fostering positive social environments for all, a Workplace Etiquette Training program must have certain characteristics. First, it must be brief but comprehensive. It should cover all aspects of acceptable behavior in the workplace, including inappropriate touching and harassment of other employees. It should also cover the various types of etiquette that are appropriate at work, such as courtesy, demeanour and appropriate emails and phone calls. It should provide information on the types of behaviours that are considered acceptable today but that may be deemed inappropriate tomorrow.

Business Etiquette Training is especially important when the business is small and there is a limited amount of supervision and staff. It can be especially valuable if your company operates on a shoe-string budget, because it can save time and money by providing the skills needed to deal with a number of different problems and scenarios. The training should cover the general social areas in the workplace, as well as behaviour that are appropriate at formal or social events. Workplace Etiquette Training should include information on appropriate dress as well as practical jokes and how to deal with other workers or management in difficult situations. The emphasis should be on learning to socialize well, rather than just working well.

There are a few things to consider when selecting a Workplace Etiquette Training program. First of all, you should look for a program that offers a wide variety of approaches to the various issues that you need to learn about. Some programs are better suited for one specific problem, such as wearing of seat belts in the workplace. Others may have a more broad approach that covers a range of aspects of business etiquette. You also want a training program that is designed with your particular needs in mind. You want an etiquette training program that addresses the needs of your employees and gives them the information they will need to make good decisions in the workplace.

Workplace Etiquette Training will teach you how to improve the way you interact with both colleagues and management. This includes how you should handle social situations such as the use of corporate gifts by your employees or your clients bringing business etiquette into the workplace. It also covers how to make sure that all your employees follow good business etiquette practices so that your customers and clients feel comfortable with you and your business. Workplace Etiquette Training can help you and your employees to bond with each other, which is crucial to the success of any business. By practicing good business etiquette, you not only ensure a pleasant experience for your customers and clients, but you will find that your employees are much happier and content in their workplaces.

Business etiquette and communication can be easily learned through workplace etiquette training classes. These classes teach you how to conduct yourself in any situation, which goes far beyond simple good manners. You learn about proper money management, grooming of the body and face, appropriate conversations, even how to be professional during downtime. There is a great deal to be learned in these classes and it would be foolish to try to teach these skills to your employees without knowing everything there is to know.

When employees start going through workday proper etiquette training, it makes them happier and more willing to go above and beyond for their employers. Business etiquette and communication don't have to be a dull, boring subject taught in a classroom. In fact, you can get all of the information you need to know from online etiquette training programs that can be attended on a time schedule that is convenient for you. These training programs are set up to keep employees happy and working hard, and you can get the information you need to improve relations with your employees by getting your team trained in good work ethics and communicating your expectations clearly.

Workplace communication is vital to keeping your business running smoothly. The success of your business depends upon how well you are able to keep your employees informed and productive. If you want your employees to show up on time for work every day, talk to them about good grooming habits and proper business attire. If you want your sales figures to rise, learn how to effectively communicate with your sales team. With the right training, you can get the results you want without having to spend a lot of time and money on formal office training, which can be very boring.


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Agenda

June 23

4:00–4:10 pm

Check-in Chatter

Log in, grab a treat, and take a comfortable seat.

All Attendees

4:10–4:30 pm

Opening

Frank Colleen will open the event with  speaker introductions and opening thoughts.

Frank Colleen, Fun Dept.

4:30–5:30 pm

Panel Discussion

Moderated open panel discussion on key topics and ally best practices.

All speakers

5:30–6:30 pm

Open Q&A

Ask the speakers questions and meet fellow community members.

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Organizer

She/Her

Evelyn Hernandez

Community Organizer

FUN DEPT.

Speakers

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Frank Colleen

Community Organizer

Fun DEPT.

She/Her

Sara Talbot

Community Organizer

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Lee Campbell

Community Organizer

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Kyle Lewis

Community Organizer

Fun Dept.

Venue

Instructions for the march:

We're meeting at the southwest corner of Daley Plaza at 10am. Look for signs that say “Splash”. The march commences at 11am.

 

Be sure to bring lots of sunscreen, water, your favorite Pride accoutrements, and your smiling faces!

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