Program Benefits
“I knew training with The Emily Post Institute was the right
thing to do. We are already seeing changes.” Mauricia Rollins, BostonCoach
The Emily Post Institute is American's premier source of 
etiquette knowledge and insight. When you train with us, you gain
association with our brand and benefit from nearly a century of Post family history and expertise.
Our Program Benefits
- The knowledge of the Posts
Over the course of four days, Peter Post, co-author of The Etiquette Advantage in Business and great-grandson of Emily Post, shares his business etiquette knowledge and his proven training techniques. You will develop your etiquette and manners knowledge to handle any etiquette situation. And you will have confidence knowing you learned from a trusted expert.
- The Emily Post name
Your certificate of completion entitles you to promote yourself as having “Completed Training with The Emily Post Institute” or as “Trained by The Emily Post Institute.”
- Access to updated training materials
Your annual fee entitles you to regularly updated materials:
PowerPoint presentations, slides, business etiquette articles, video clips, workbooks, tip sheets, surveys, and more. You will receive an e-mail notification when materials are added or updated on our secure website.
- Program development ideas
We lead a discussion for interested independent trainers about starting and growing an etiquette business. Information includes ways to market your business and how to maintain clients.
- Coaching
You are entitled to additional coaching with Peter Post. He will talk you through a quandary, answer etiquette questions or review techniques.
- 45% discount on book purchases
HarperCollins Special Sales extends a special discount on all Emily Post titles to our clients and associates. With this discount you may purchase The Etiquette Advantage in Business by Peggy Post and Peter Post (or any other Emily Post book) for your seminar clients at a 45% discount. You can pass that deep discount on to your clients as well. Many businesses like to give the book to their employees to complement the business etiquette seminar. We suggest you always offer this option.
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