“Business Lunch Etiquette”

Business LuncheonRecently I was asked by a new business professional who should pay for the meal at a business lunch? For a moment there I had to think about my response but then common sense kicked in. My reply was “the person who sets up the meeting.”  Have you ever wondered about this same question?

In the professional environment, business etiquette is sometimes taken lightly.  However, there are rules you should consider before going to lunch with a new prospect. Remember that old saying, “your first impression should be your best impression because you may never get a second chance.”  Well, it’s true!

There are many professionals vying to make lasting impressions with a potential client. Oftentimes knowing the rules of the business lunch game can make or break your chances of landing that new account.  To stay a step ahead of your competition, I want to share with you 9 Ways to Avoid Blunders at Business Lunches

These rules, when put into action, will position you as a seasoned professional.  To read more click on this link http://www.isnare.com/?aid=446410&ca=Etiquette

 

 

Sharla Bell, owner of Triniti Business Concepts, a Virtual Assistance company specializing in desktop publishing, meeting planning and writing.  Visit us at www.trinitibc.com or contact me at sharla@trinitibc.com

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