Denise Kovatch - Professional Etiquette Consultant Certified by The Etiquette Institute of St. Louis
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Proper Etiquette, Dining Etiquette, Business and Professional Etiquette
 
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Individual Presentations

The most effective etiquette program is one that has been customized for the specific client. Denise Kovatch will tailor a program to fit the needs and objectives of her clients, either corporations or individuals.

“Professional Presence”

Today’s competitive business world requires more than a MBA and a shiny BMW. Good people skills and professional presence are essential.

The interpersonal skills that corporate survival and success require are not taught in college or high school. The graduating senior may be academically astute, but still needs to learn how to be successful in the corporate world.

Graduation is a rite of passage, an ending and a beginning, and graduates quickly learn that good manners have their rewards and rudeness its cost.

Denise Kovatch will customize her presentations to focus on the special needs of business school students, college or high school seniors, corporate new hires, entry level and management personnel, MBA students, sororities, fraternities and athletic teams. Topics will focus on the necessary people skills to keep a job and move ahead rather than how to get a job.

Companies don’t make deals, people do and quite often it is over a meal or in a social setting. Denise will offer dining tutorials and work with the dining staff so that every detail creates a memorable learning experience.

The goal of “Professional Presence” is to create a professional image that reflects positively on each student. A young professional with self-esteem and confidence becomes the senior executive with confidence and positive self-image, which is reflected in the company’s bottom line.

Proper etiquette applies to everyone in the workplace, regardless of individual job function. The traditional rules of etiquette have changed - business etiquette has become more lenient but not lax. Technology is here to stay; if we abuse it causes rudeness. Women are at every level of corporate America. The guideline is protocol, not gender.

“Club Manners”

Consider this Etiquette 101. These co-ed classes for children and teens will equip the young adult to meet life’s opportunities and challenges with confidence. They will learn modern day etiquette, personal style, and people skills as well as proper table manners. They will be exposed to a sit down meal complete with white tablecloths and wait staff service.

 

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