People Polish Workshops - Etiquette Training

A great portfolio will get you in the door, but it's your polish that will close the deal.

People Polish Media is dedicated to helping businesses and organizations enhance their image by enhancing that of their individuals, through fun, quality coaching. Our curriculum employs custom-crafted video and images that are the single, most effective means of conveying practical instruction to our audiences.

We consider communication, appearance and manners to be the essential components of one’s overall polish, and strive to bolster these characteristics in our clientele. In addition to our comprehensive, stand-alone video training and free web resources, People Polish Media offers made-to-measure workshops for audiences of all sizes and backgrounds. Our exhaustive curriculum instructs participants in the various aspects of civility and professional demeanor, including communication and comportment, dress and appearance, and dining etiquette. We emphasize business interaction, where such assets can surely seal one’s good fortune.

We are pleased to deliver sixty-minute lectures, full-day seminars and everything in between, depending on your resources and requirements. Please visit our website at peoplepolishmedia.com for a closer look at what we do. Drop us a line describing your group and goals, and we’ll tailor an event for your organization.

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