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Monday, January 05, 2009
What they did not teach you in business school




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The College of Charleston through its Coleman Forum for Entrepreneurship and the Charleston School Protocol and Etiquette is offering a six part series titled “Business Etiquette: What They Did Not Teach You In Business School.”

The third program in the series will be presented from 9-11 a.m., Monday, Oct. 20, is titled “Attitudes of Success”.  This program focuses on how we work together as a team understanding our out-reach out is only as good as our in-reach in.

The program is conducted at the The Renaissance Hotel, at 68 Wentworth Street in downtown Charleston.

The series is facilitated by Ms. Cynthia Grosso, owner and founder of the Charleston School of Protocol and etiquette, Inc.

For more information, visit www.Charlestonschoolofprotocol.com. Registration is limited. To enroll: Call (843) 207-1025 or email cgrosso@Charlestonschoolof protocol.com.




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