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Corporate Etiquette

 

When you are in the corporate world, there are certain rules that you can try to follow when it comes to dealing with your clients. When it comes to promptness, it is always better to be earlier than on time, or worse, late. If you are dining out with a client, then make it clear to the server or host that you will be the one to pay the bill at the end of the meal. Remember to be respectful towards the wait staff. Displaying a polite attitude towards everyone in general while you are with your client is always good. You do not want your client to think that you are rude or condescending to others. (Check us out on Pinterest)

 

While you might be eating and enjoying yourself during a business lunch or dinner, do not forget about the business aspect of it. If the client tells you something important or makes a request, then remember to make a note of it immediately after the meal. Do not forget to follow up on these things. If you follow through on things discussed during the meal, your client will appreciate you even more.

 

Always try to find common ground with your client. This extends beyond the business side of things. Do research to learn more about your clients. These days you can use Facebook and LinkedIn to find out more about your clients. From finding out where they have lived and worked to where they went to school and what their interests are, you might be able to come up with interesting topics of conversation. If you find out that both you and your client like to cook, you can casually bring it up. Having something to talk about can deepen the relationship between you and your client.

 

When interacting with several people, it is always polite to make introductions. If you are not sure that your client and someone in your company have met, you can make the appropriate introductions. This will make your client and your co-worker or employee feel valued in the process. (Visit us here.)

 

These days, we can send over an e-mail in a matter of seconds. Before you send an e-mail to your client or anyone else, double check what you have written for any errors. With the help of spell check, it is easier now more than ever to avoid such mistakes. When you appear to be very well-spoken, it is something that your client will respect and appreciate.

 

There are other obvious rules for corporate etiquette. From always saying please and thank you to making sure that you always extend handshakes, you can impress your client with your impeccable manners in the office.

 

Another great show of corporate etiquette includes being a great host. When your clients are visiting your office, they will appreciate it if you feed them, especially if their visit falls around a meal time. Even when it is not time for breakfast or lunch, you can never go wrong when you offer your client a snack or a drink. At Just Right Catering, we can provide you and your clients with the perfect catering options for any corporate situation. Read more.

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