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Office Etiquette
Suite
The Office Etiquette Suite teaches employees proper office etiquette protocol
by demonstrating what not to do in a series of humorous cartoon office etiquette
tips. The animated Office Etiquette cartoons demonstrate proper office in a
way that is memorable and enjoyable, so the office etiquette tips stick in
employees' minds long after the training session is over. The Office Etiquette
suite is part of the complete Office Professionalism training package, a
comprehensive course that covers the full realm of proper office etiquette
protocol, from phone and email etiquette to planning and problem solving.
MaraStar's Office Etiquette Suite includes 6 office etiquette protocol
cartoons, called ToonUps, as part of the modular Office Professionalism Course.
This comprehensive package includes 36 cartoons that offer a wide variety of
lessons in proper office etiquette. This suite is one of 8 interconnected
segments within the Office Professionalism Program and can be used alone or in
conjunction with any of the other suites.
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Flexible Training Options
The Office Etiquette Suite covers proper office etiquette protocol that applies
to most workplaces and industries. This suite can be broken out of the complete
Office Professionalism package and used to conduct a focused training session
on office behavior, or used alongside the companion suites to create a variety
of customized lessons that offer more general office etiquette tips.
The Office Etiquette Suite teaches employees office etiquette protocol for
appropriate behavior and workflow. Topics covered include: dress code, idea
acceptance, collaboration, giving informative instructions, integrity and
proper office etiquette for phone messages.
MultiMedia Applications
Like all of MaraStar's Office Professionalism tools, the Office Etiquette ToonUps
can be used as stand alone office etiquette tips or integrated into PowerPoint
presentations, sent via Email, posted on Intranet sites or incorporated in
E-Learning and CBT programs.
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