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Business etiquettes for the global Indian woman

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Chennai , Nov. 15

GLOBAL Adjustments, the expatriate relocation and cross-cultural services company, will be holding seminars as a part of its Global Indian course, in Chennai and Bangalore.

The first, titled `Business Entertaining for the Global Indian Woman', will be held on December 1. Some of the highlights of the seminar will include `becoming the perfect hostess', `entertaining skills for every occasion', and `making an event of the event'.

The second seminar, titled `International Business and Social Etiquette to be World Class Competitive' will be held on December 2 in Chennai and on December 5 in Bangalore. The seminar is aimed at mid and senior level professionals, and some of the course highlights are `global manners in a global world', `presenting a good first impression at business and social events', `the professional wardrobe' and `business to-dos and taboos'.

Two Western culture and business etiquette trainers, Ms Sue Fox, and Ms Syndi Seid will attend the seminars. Ms Fox is the Founder President of the California-based Etiquette Survival, a professional development and publishing company, and author of the series `Etiquette for Dummies' and `Business Etiquette for Dummies', and Ms Seid is the Founder-Director of Advanced Etiquette, a full-service resource in international business and social etiquette and protocol.

The Global Indian course is designed to help Indians cope with the unwritten codes of international business.

The course aims at preserving a core of Indianness in the person while training him or her to adapt to become a successful global performer, and to gain the set of skills crucial to India's success in the international business scene, according to a press release.

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