Business & Basic Etiquette : Etiquette for Women

Women's etiquette includes offering chairs to the elderly, giving a firm handshake and not primping in public. Show confidence and authority while practicing etiquette as a woman with this free video from an image and etiquette consultant.Expert: Gabriela GarzonContact: www.ggetiquette.comBio: Gabriela Garzon is the principal of G.G. Image & Etiquette Consulting in Miami, Fla. She is nationally certified as a business etiquette and international protocol consultant and instructor.Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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