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Special Lecture “KUBS Contemporary Business Etiquette” for Future Business Leaders
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Special Lecture “KUBS Contemporary Business Etiquette” for Future Business Leader
Starting this semester, Korea University Business School is now hosting an educational session “KUBS Contemporary Business Etiquette” in order to educate students the basic grounding, which is a must for future business leaders. As students enter into society and larger community, it is extremely important to acquire positive attitude and manners for building relationships with various persons,” Dean Dong-One Kim said. “I hope students will learn about basic business etiquette through the sessions before they step out into society. I also wish that they will become a leader with the utmost propriety.”
The special lecture “KUBS Contemporary Business Etiquette” covers the topics of △Greetings and Business Card Etiquette, △Dining and Dressing Manners, and △Conversation Skills, and △Business Phone Calls and E-mails, etc. in business situations. Such education does not only apply to students’ career but also their school life.
Session
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Topic
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Eligible Participants
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1
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Greetings in Business and Exchanging Business
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Undergraduate and Graduate Students
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2
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Dining and Dressing Manners
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Undergraduate and Graduate Students
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3
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Business Phone Calls and E-mails
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Undergraduate and Graduate Students
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“The KUBS Contemporary Business Etiquette” is held three times per semester. Students wishing to apply for the KUBS programs, such as △Scholarships, △Global Internship, △Internship Practice, △Student Exchange Program, are required to complete one of the sessions.
“I thought this special lecture would just be a general etiquette lesson; however, it turned out to be informative. The lecture includes how to behave properly in difficult business circumstances where students normally would not have access to,” Heon Young Lee (Business Administration, ’12) said. “The lessons I have learned will be very useful when developing business relationship with others in society."
Contact the KUBS Career Development Center (02-3290-2700) for further inquiries and registration regarding the special lectures.