Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Business Etiquette and Networking Exercise (MGMT 330)

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Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Location: William H. Thumel Sr. Business Center Atrium
Contact Name: Stephanie Danesie
Contact Phone: 410.837.4883
Contact E-mail: sdanesie@ubalt.edu

This session is the?second of the two Business Etiquette and Networking Exercises.

The Merrick School of Business requires undergraduate business students to take a course focused on the personal and professional skills needed to succeed in the workforce (MGMT 330). The course is designed to give students the skill sets to successfully interface with potential employers. Course modules include business etiquette and professional behavior, appropriate use of workplace communication, and written business communications.

On Wednesday,?March 14th, we invite alumni, local business leaders, faculty and staff to join us and participate in a networking reception focused on Business Etiquette and Networking.

Specifically the students need you to:

  • Critique their interpersonal behavior and professional conduct; and
  • Evaluate their ability to articulate their personal visions, goals, and career hopes.?

When: Monday, March 12, 2012

Time: 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

  • 8:00???9:00 p.m.? - Networking Reception (with continental breakfast)
  • 9:00 ??10:00 p.m.? - Feedback Session with Students

Where:?????????University of Baltimore, Merrick School of Business
???????????????????????William H. Thumel Sr. Business Center - Atrium (11 W. Mt. Royal Ave.)

Thank you in advance for your support.? Our goal is to ensure that this is a successful event for you and our students.? They have much to learn from your experiences, expertise and professionalism.

Please R.S.V.P. by Monday,?February 27th?to Stephanie Danesie at email address sdanesie@ubalt.edu or by phone 410.837.4883.?

MGMT 330 Personal and Professional Skills for Business Course Description:
Provides students with the skills necessary to advance their career development. Strategies and practices that allow the student to successfully interface with potential employers are explored and applied. Course modules include business etiquette and professional behavior, appropriate use of workplace communication techniques, written business communications, and showcasing career building talents and skills within an organizational context.

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