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Business Etiquette for New Professionals

In this course, you will learn business etiquette and social intelligence skills to prepare you for a career in a professional firm.

Created byTyra Hendrickson, CPA
4.3
(93 reviews)
BeginnerUpdated Jan 5, 2022
Business Etiquette for New Professionals

What You'll Learn

check_circleUnderstand social cues
check_circleProfessional empathy
check_circleFramework for an effective introduction
check_circleActive listening skills
check_circleCommunication best practices

About This Course

Traditional education does not provide the necessary soft-skills for new professionals entering into a career. In this course, you will learn how to improve your social intelligence in a business environment as well as the traditional rules of business etiquette to provide confidence in your new role.

Field of Study: Communications and Marketing

Your Instructor

Tyra Hendrickson, CPA
Tyra Hendrickson, CPA

CPA and Sales Evangelist

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Ty is a CPA with almost 20 years of experience in both public accounting and sales. Ty worked as an accountant at firms ranging from small to large prior to moving into the accounting technology sector successfully building sales training programs for both Wolters Kluwer and Bloomberg BNA. Working in different areas of the accounting industry, Ty recognized that sales and business development skills are a necessary part of the job of a CPA, but also the most underserved in terms of skill development and training. Ty’s passion is to provide the tools necessary for accountants to not only be successful, but also enjoy business development. Ty has a Bachelor’s degree in Accountancy from Transylvania University in Lexington, KY.

Credit Information

Do these courses count toward my professional development requirements?

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What Students Are Saying

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Frequently Asked Questions

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