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TOPICS:
Business Etiquette
Performance Improvement
Ethics
Corporate Culture

FEE CATEGORY:
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    • President, Executive Mentoring and Coaching, Inc.
    • Author, E2 - Using the Power of Ethics and Etiquette in American Business (Entrepreneur Press/Media/Magazine - April 2003)
    • Founder/Director of American Business Ethics and Etiquette Trainers Association

    Phyllis Davis is a leading authority in American businesses on the subjects of ethics, personal accountability and etiquette in American business. She is the author of her new bestselling book, E2: Using the Power of Ethics and Etiquette in American Business (Entrepreneur Press/Media/Magazine - April 2003). She has been teaching ethics and etiquette in American business since 1975 for companies, groups, associations and to individuals.

    She also certifies corporate trainers to teach her work within companies and is the founder and director of her international association, American Business Ethics and Etiquette Trainers Association (ABE2TA). She is an author, teacher, corporate trainer, keynote speaker, radio personality, executive business coach, owner and president of Executive Mentoring and Coaching, Inc. in Beverly Hills, California.

    In the summer of 2003, Phyllis Davis was featured on CNN Headline News, CNN Financial News, USA Today, Bloomberg Financial Radio, Good Day New York, Good Day Philadelphia, NBC Noon News in Chicago, Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan Magazine and many more. She is also a regularly scheduled guest on Radio America in Washington, D.C., discussing the hot topic of American business ethics in the news.

    Ms. Davis teaches the finer points of business vital to a company’s success and ultimately, the very success of our national economy as she focuses on the importance of creating trust and personal accountability in American business today. Just in the last few months, Phyllis has spoken before such groups as City National Bank, Global Ethics Conference, UCLA Alumni Association, QWest, E!Network, UCLA Alumni Association, City Club on Bunker Hill in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County’s Personnel Director's Committee, Century City, California Bar Association, City Club of Washington, D.C., American Society of Industrial Security, Pyramid Club in Philadelphia, Sabre, and many more.

    She has lived and traveled extensively in Europe and her business has taken her to more than forty countries around the world. She is also certified as a major gift fund raiser, and has helped raise millions of dollars for art museums and churches over the last few years. She is active in her community and serves on the Board of Director for the Century City Chamber of Commerce in Los Angeles, California.

    Technology has challenged the rules for conducting business today. People are so stressed and busy they don’t really know how to create a positive firstimpression or develop trust in our fast-paced world.

    Phyllis Davis believes talent is not enough to succeed in today’s business. She believes in putting the human touch back in business without asking busy people in corporate environments to become emotional or artificially sincere with associates or clients.

    Phyllis Davis has created breakthrough formulas for creating employee loyalty and customer retention and teaches the finer points and lessons vital to succeeding in business today. Ms. Davis’ passion, energy and enthusiasm for her topic leave her audiences enthralled and entertained as she moves quickly through her wide repertoire of easily applied skills for creating trust and loyalty in the workplace.

    Her audiences offer her standing ovations again and again. She is a glamourous speaker who is a trained and polished business professional who leaves her audiences entertained and hungry for more. Her wit and wisdom present her serious topic with dignity and levity.

    Phyllis’ Platinum Rule for 21st Century business is “Do unto others as they would like done unto them."