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Being able to present yourself with confidence in business and socials situations is a necessary and valuable skill. While 15% of your financial success is dependant on your training and expertise, 85% of your success depends on your soft skills; your ability to get along with others, work in teams and present yourself to your best advantage. Etiquette Ladies programs develop those leadership skills that will improve your success, advance your career and positively affect the bottom line in any business environment.
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Louise Fox, owner of the Etiquette Ladies Head Office in Toronto and Civility Expert Lew Bayer (www.civilityexperts.com) provide customized training programs in Toronto, across Canada and Internationally.
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