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WHEN IN ROME (OR TOKYO, OR SYDNEY, OR MUNICH) …
Executives, Administrative Professionals Seek International Etiquette Training
MENLO PARK, CA -- Should you shake hands, give a kiss on the cheek or bow when greeting an overseas colleague? What kind of gift (if any) should you bring a business prospect from another country? As an increasing number of companies expand globally, the answers to these types of questions are becoming more important. In fact, six out of 10 executives (62 percent) polled said they would benefit from an international etiquette course. But company leaders aren’t the only ones interested in minding their global manners. An even greater number of administrative professionals surveyed -- eight out of 10 (82 percent) -- expressed interest in this type of training.
Two hundred fifty senior executives and more than 340 administrative professionals in the United States and Canada took part in the study, which was released to coincide with Administrative Professionals Week (APW), April 20-26. The full survey results are reported in Changing Places, Changing Faces, a research guide developed by OfficeTeam and the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP). The complimentary guide can be downloaded at www.officeteam.com/changes.
Executives and administrative professionals were asked, “How much do you feel you could benefit from taking a course on international business etiquette?” Their responses:
Benefit greatly.......................... 16% 42%
Benefit somewhat................... 46% 40%
Not benefit very much………… 19% 11%
Not benefit at all........................ 18% 7%
*Responses do not add up to 100 percent due to rounding.