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Статья
Electronic Public Procurement: Case of Russia

Sirotkina N. G., Lazarevich S. V.

International Journal of Public Administration. 2023. Vol. 46. No. 11. P. 783-794.

Препринт
TOWARDS AN ‘IDEAL’ CLUSTER SUPPORT PROGRAM: BLENDING THE APPROACHES

Kutsenko E., Islankina E., Abashkin V. et al.

Science, Technology and Innovation. WP BRP. Высшая школа экономики, 2020

Business Etiquette: Writing, Speaking, Acting

2024/2025
Учебный год
ENG
Обучение ведется на английском языке
3
Кредиты
Статус:
Курс по выбору
Когда читается:
2-й курс, 1 модуль

Преподаватель

Course Syllabus

Abstract

The course is focused on business etiquette as a demonstrated comprehension of ethics in business. It considers oral and written forms of communication as well as the key behavioural patterns for typical business situations, which reflect people’s judgements on what is ethical. Students are offered a blend of theory and practice covering three major blocks – writing, speaking and acting:∙ writing (etiquette principles of business correspondence; anatomy of official letters; formal language patterns and key troublesome grammar, vocabulary and graphical aspects associated with them)∙ speaking (speech behaviour and etiquette formulas for basic situations such as greeting, goodbye, thanking, apologising, requesting, etc.; small talk; etiquette of telephone conversations)∙ acting (first meeting etiquette; ceremonial etiquette, including invitations, composing of meeting parties, timing, venue selection and design, transportation, interpretation, eating, etc.; flag protocol).The course summarises best global practices of business etiquette supplemented with elements of state protocol. It is recommended to students willing to advance their communication skills and achieve new knowledge demanded in various professional areas.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • - to create informed judgments about the role of etiquette in contemporary business; - to analyze the norms that regulate typical communicative situations in writing, speaking and acting; - to develop skills of effective verbal and non-verbal communication.
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Students write formal texts using the blend of official and reader-friendly styles; assess the quality of formal correspondence of peers; use language patterns learnt; avoid typical grammatical and lexical challenges of business correspondence
  • Students apply speech clichés that correspond to a certain etiquette situation; initiate and take part in small talk; demonstrate effective telephone communication
  • Students apply the rules of ceremonial etiquette in different situations; distinguish the codes in business cards; design a formal and informal business meeting programmes
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • 1. The etiquette of business correspondence
  • 2. The etiquette of oral communication
  • 3. The behavioural etiquette for typical business situations
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Mini-test
    A test of 5 multiple choice questions at the beginning of each first class based on the previous material
  • non-blocking Final test
    The test has 40 questions (multiple choice and open-end). The students are given 80 minutes to write it at class (in zoom) during the final lesson,
  • non-blocking A situation
    Students work in mini-groups. Each group describes a real-life situation in business (e.g. inviting a representative of a foreign company to visit your office and hold negotiations) and prepares a short presentation (10 minutes maximum) to role-play in class.
  • non-blocking Seminar work
    Participating in discussions (relevant Q&As), giving grounded opinions, debating with peers, reporting the results of group discussions are subject to assessment.
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2024/2025 1st module
    0.25 * A situation + 0.25 * Final test + 0.25 * Mini-test + 0.25 * Seminar work
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • Alpina - 1177 - Ann Marie Sabath - Business Etiquette: 101 Ways to Conduct Business With Charm & Savvy - 9781601637499 - Career Press - https://hse.alpinadigital.ru/book/1177
  • Alpina - 1183 - J.Bowman - Don't Take the Last Donut: New Rules of Business Etiquette - 9781601638748 - Career Press - https://hse.alpinadigital.ru/book/1183
  • Alpina - 1207 - S.Benjamin - Quick & Painless Business Writing: An Essential Guide to Clear and Powerful Communication - 9781601638052 - Career Press - https://hse.alpinadigital.ru/book/1207
  • Thomsett, M. C. (2018). Style Guide for Business Writing : Second Edition: Vol. Second edition. De Gruyter.

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • Best Practice : Upper Intermediate : Business English in a Global Context, Coursebook, 176 p., Mascull, B., Comfort, J., 2008
  • Fox, S. (2008). Business Etiquette For Dummies (Vol. 2nd ed). Hoboken, N.J.: For Dummies. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edsebk&AN=231154
  • Galluccio, M. (2015). Handbook of International Negotiation : Interpersonal, Intercultural, and Diplomatic Perspectives. Cham: Springer. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edsebk&AN=923416
  • Щавелева, Е. Н., HOW TO MAKE A SCIENTIFIC SPEECH. Практикум по развитию умений публичного выступления на английском языке : учебное пособие / Е. Н. Щавелева. — Москва : КноРус, 2018. — 92 с. — ISBN 978-5-406-06126-8-H-2015. — URL: https://book.ru/book/919133 (дата обращения: 27.08.2024). — Текст : электронный.

Authors

  • Белохлебова Наталья Александровна
  • Попова Екатерина Петровна
  • IVANOVA EKATERINA ALEKSEEVNA