“Business Dining Etiquette: Where Business and Social Skills Meet” Program
More than 50% of All Business is Finalized at the Dining Table
Among other things, business meals are used in getting to know a client, deciding to become a business partner in a venture, networking, and signing the contract. What does that mean? Your employees’ manners are on display at the dining table and it's a reflection of your company.
The following program points will leave your employees feeling comfortable and confident at the dining table:
Prior to the event
- What to do with your cell phones and blackberry
- Remember the purpose of the event
- Selecting the restaurant
- Who orders the wine?
- Which wine to order? (Red, White, Rose or Champagne)
Responsibilities of the host
- Extending the invitation to a client
- Making the arrangements at the restaurant
- Meeting your guest when they arrive
- When you see someone you know
- Seating your guest
- Are you a co-host?
- Who orders first?
- Keeping an eye on your guests
- What to do with rudeness at the table
- When to bring up business
Responsibilities of the guest
- When and how to sit at the table
- Proper distance from your body to the edge of table
- When to order your food
- What should you order
- My food order is incorrect
- Addressing the server
- Small talk and topics to avoid at the table
- When do you start each course?
At the table
- Using your napkin
- Drinking at the meal?
- Sounds to avoid
- Excusing yourself from the table
Mastering the eating styles: American or Continental
- Understanding the order of use of each utensil
- How to properly hold your utensils: each style
- How to signal that you are pausing at the meal
- How to signal that you have finished your meal
- I dropped a utensil?
During the meal
- Eating your bread
- Enjoying that fabulous sauce
- My food is too hot
- Reaching for items (bread, butter, dressings, salt and pepper)
- My food just rolled off the plate?
- Removing food from your mouth
- Sharing your food?
- Dealing with difficult food
- I put ketchup on everything
- Excusing yourself during the meal
- Asking for what you need
Toasting the guest of honor
- When to make the toast
- What to say when giving a toast
- Responding to a toast
The end of the meal
- Do you ask for a doggie bag?
- Paying the bill
- What is a proper tip?
Attending cocktail parties
- The purpose of the event
- But what about the food?
- To drink or not to drink
- Prepare yourself to shake hands
- Secrets of the best conversationalist
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No company is quite like yours. So, if you have a training need that demands a highly-specific solution, we can help. Customization allows you to align your company’s unique goals to the training.
One-on-One Confidential Training:
This training may be delivered in a variety of ways, including over the telephone or online.
Minor Adjustment:
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Tailored Training:
Modify our courses to address your organization's specific needs, including modification of role playing and other exercises, cosmetic and terminology changes. Our pre-training analysis aligns course content, activities and examples with your organization's strategies, culture, and objectives to deliver a program tailored just for you.
Customized Training:
For more specific or complex training initiatives, our design team can assess your organization's needs, then create a learning solution that is uniquely yours to help you achieve your business goals.
New Development:
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