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Vol 163
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131-133
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Ethics and business etiquette in the system of general humanitarian education of graduate students at the Mining Institute

Authors:
T. A. Larina
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  • G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining Institute
Date submitted:
2004-10-02
Date accepted:
2004-11-11
Date published:
2005-07-06

Abstract

Business etiquette is a complex system of applied knowledge of humanitarian importance and the overall goal of this course is to provide graduate students with the necessary knowledge in the field of psychology and ethics of business contact as an important tool of interpersonal communication and a means of human adaptation to the business environment. Since etiquette and rules of good tone are always an expression of the spirit of the time, a certain situation and reflect the social structure of society, knowledge of business etiquette will allow future specialists to use them in practice as an important means of communication, which was facilitated by the ethical and psychological practical work included in the course, involving the modeling of various ethical situations.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Contemporary traditions of training organization at the Mining Institute
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None

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