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Companies Find That Corporate Finishing School Is a Business Necessity

Released on = August 26, 2006, 2:14 pm

Press Release Author = Business Training Works, Inc.

Industry = Human Resources

Press Release Summary = Corporate etiquette errors made by new hires have pushed
organizations to invest in training before mistakes are made.

Press Release Body = Port Tobacco, MD -- The new hire came to work in a belly shirt
and flip flops!

The new hire left the office for 20 minutes while he was supposed to be answering
the phones at the front desk!

The new hire asked the vice president when she could expect a promotion. She’s only
worked here three week!

Comments such as those could be coming from the mouths of businesspeople almost
everywhere these days as the millennial generation enters the workforce en mass.
Are these kids just crazy, or is something else going on?

Kate Zabriskie, the founder of the soft-skills training company Business Training
Works, Inc., explains, “What was once common sense is no longer that common. The
problems we see range from inappropriate cell phone use to inappropriate office
party behavior. The good news is many companies are doing something about it.”

Organizations both large and small have called on Zabriskie and her team of
instructors to prepare new hires for the working world before they make
career-limiting blunders that could embarrass themselves and the companies they work
for.

“Our course is called ‘Work Experience: How to Act So People Think You Have It,’”
says Zabriskie. “We’ve spent the last five years working with all sorts of
organizations to identify common problems, and we’ve synthesized the learning points
into a solid training program. Our goal is to flatten the learning curve and save
new hires from the many mistakes their peers will probably make.”

If you are in one of the firm’s sessions, don’t be surprised to hear some
straightforward, no-nonsense advice such as one of the following tidbits:

* You’re not in a dorm. You are in an office. Nonverbal messages such as posture
and dress impact how others see you. Pay attention to what’s going on in your
environment. In most workplaces, you should cover tattoos, ditch excessive jewelry,
and keep flamboyance to a minimum.
* Bring a pen and a notebook to every meeting you attend; then avoid the urge to
doodle or otherwise look distracted. You are an adult, not a Disney Princess.
Hello Kitty, pink paper, or other cutesy stationery supplies should be left at home.
* If you don’t know that different forks have different purposes or if you don’t
care, you should. Table manners still count, and you never know who may be watching
you.

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Business Training Works, Inc. is an onsite training company specializing in
instructor-led, soft skills training. The firm partners with organizations to help
people improve the basic skills essential to business success: communication,
writing, business etiquette, negotiation, self-management, etc.


Web Site =
http://www.businesstrainingworks.com/Onsite%20Training%20Web/Course%20Outlines/03%20New%20Hire%20Onsite%20Training%20Program%20Outline.html


Contact Details = Kate Zabriskie
Business Training Works, Inc.
9015 Katie Court
Port Tobacco, MD 20677
Phone: 301-934-3250
http://www.businesstrainingworks.com
info@businesstrainingworks.com

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