Etiquette

  • Three gentleman sit at a professionally set table.
    Join us for our Annual Etiquette Dinner in April. Register at shsu.edu/HireKats in the Spring.
  • Two women dressed professionally smile for the camera.
    Join us for our Annual Etiquette Dinner in April. Register at shsu.edu/HireKats in the Spring.
  • Three SH Elite Students sit at a table.
    Join us for our Annual Etiquette Dinner in April. Register at shsu.edu/HireKats in the Spring.
  • Students pass something between themselves at the Etiquette Dinner.
    Join us for our Annual Etiquette Dinner in April. Register at shsu.edu/HireKats in the Spring.
A college degree is a door opener; however, a young executive must offer something more than basic technical knowledge. Business relationships are developed in a variety of situations, including lunches, receptions, dinners and fundraisers. Do you have the tools needed to stand out?
Join us for our annual Etiquette Dinner every April where we invite Diane Gottsman, a national etiquette expert, to share her expertise with us.
Diane is a sought out industry leader, accomplished speaker, television personality, author and the owner of The Protocol School of Texas, a company specializing in executive leadership and business etiquette training. She is also the author of “Modern Etiquette for a Better Life.

American vs European Dining

Properly Appointed Table

 

Business Casual

There are few terms that cause as much confusion in the office as “Business Casual.” A recent study found that nearly 90 percent of workplace dress codes have become less formal over the past 10 years. Now some employers are trying to reverse the declining trend and finding it difficult to get their employees on board.

Business Casual Defined

 

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