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How to Dress for Success in Business

Posted by Diane Gordon - August 23, 2013 - Airplane Etiquette, Etiquette is Essential, Etiquette Tips, Journeys of Diane, Positive Image, What To Wear, What To Wear?

I recently flew from London Ontario to Washington DC.  The purpose of my trip was to attend a seminar presented by other keynote speakers on business etiquette presentation skills. When traveling on business, I always wear a suit.  It’s important to dress for success. It’s also, professional business etiquette. Looking back on this particular trip, […]

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Darlene Snyders, Senior Homecare By Angels
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Sue Regier, Vantage One Writing
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Tracy Moran, Human Resources, Cargill
Diane, it was a pleasure meeting you at the Train to be a Corporate Etiquette and International Protocol Consultant course. Upon our introduction, I found you to be polished and professional.  I am confident that, after graduating from The Protocol School of Washington® and with your enthusiasm and knowledge, you will educate and empower your clients with their business and personal etiquette intelligence.  
Pamela Eyring ~ President of The Protocol School of Washington®
Diane Gordon makes learning etiquette an elegant evening wrapped up in fun. She shows us how to be a more confident version of ourselves. The skills she teaches can be used not only in the corporate world but our everyday lives.  
Jennifer Grigg, Social Dragon Marketing
Thank you so much for speaking at our staff meeting about respect in the workplace and business etiquette. We all need a reminder about the three R’s: Respect, Restraint, and Responsibility.  
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