What makes a true etiquette expert




















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Entrepreneurs that start their own etiquette training business should expect to spend three to five years before they run a profitable enterprise, claims Whitmore. Etiquette experts constantly devour knowledge about human interactions.

Jodi Smith, owner of Mannersmith, suggests that people interested in opening an etiquette business take psychology and sociology courses to understand the science behind human interaction. Business owners should also have several months of living expenses saved for periods of little work. Russell Huebsch has written freelance articles covering a range of topics from basketball to politics in print and online publications. He graduated from Baylor University in with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science.

By Russell Huebsch. Identification Most business etiquette trainers own their own business because corporations rarely need a full-time etiquette expert, according to Jacqueline Whitmore of The Protocol School of Palm Beach.



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