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email address* |
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1) The president of your company walks into a room in which you
are meeting with an important client. Protocol dictates that you
introduce the client to the president. |
True
False |
2) The way we say something is equally important as the words
we say. |
True
False |
3) In business, appearances matter, but intelligence and education
matter more. |
True
False |
4) Attempt an introduction, even if you are unsure of the names |
True
False |
5) In business, “small talk” is optional. |
True
False |
6) Listening well means being ready with solutions. |
True
False |
7) A man should wait for a woman to initiate a handshake. |
True
False |
8) One does not correct another person’s mispronunciation
of a word |
True
False |
9) At a business lunch, if you must leave the table for a moment,
your napkin is loosely folded, and placed to the left of your plate. |
True
False |
10) It is permissible to take a call during a meeting you are
not chairing, as long as you apologize, excuse yourself, and leave
the room.
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True
False |
11) The way you dress at the outset of your career may have permanent
career implications. |
True
False |
12) When hosting a business dinner, it is considerate for you
to invite your guest to choose the restaurant.
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True
False |
13) At a networking event, the name tag is placed on the front
of the left shoulder. |
True
False |
14) It is polite to offer to pay the dinner bill or leave the
tip, even if you are the guest |
True
False |