2. Why Corporate Class
Reputation
Respected across corporate North America as
the authority on appropriate business conduct
from executive boardrooms to international
conferences and from networking functions to
formal events.
Reputation
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3. Why Corporate Class
Credentials
Trained at The Protocol School of
Washington®, University of British
Columbia, Canada and University of
the Pacific, Oregon.
Credentials
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4. Why Corporate Class
Quality
Recognized as the ultimate North American
resource for establishing protocols and
polished manners – tailored to individual
corporate standards.
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5. Why Corporate Class
Experience
In todayʼs shrinking world, appropriate social graces are
acknowledged as the invisible “deal-maker.” Polished manners
move business negotiations along seamlessly. Corporate Class
provides globally accepted standards to generate confidence
and eliminate awkwardness. Finely-tuned courses train
executives to present themselves with the confidence and style
to secure business goals.
Experience
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6. Why Corporate Class
Expertise
Skilled at communicating proper conduct
guidelines to distinct groups within an
organization — from CEOʼs and senior
executives to middle management and
new recruits.
Expertise
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7. Why Corporate Class
The Gold Standard for Training
“Networking Skills: Manners and Conduct”
Corporate Class has presented this acclaimed training
to an extensive group of high-profile organizations.
Gold Stand
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8. Why Corporate Class
“Networking Skills: Manners and Conduct” clients include –
International corporations, government dignitaries and
prominent public figures.
Partial list of recent clients:
• TD Waterhouse • Torys LLP
• General Electric - Capital Solutions • Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.
• KPMG • CIBC Mellon
• Ernst & Young • Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd.
• PriceWaterhouseCooper • Conference Board of Canada
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