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		<title>Tea and Etiquette &#8211; Executive Tea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tea is becoming the beverage of choice in boardrooms all across America, and indeed, around the world. Many executives, and aspiring executives, are unsure of the protocols and manners associated with tea &#8211; the presence of tea does often change protocol &#8211; and so for those of you who would like to be introduced to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tea is becoming the beverage of choice in boardrooms all across America, and indeed, around the world. Many executives, and aspiring executives, are unsure of the protocols and manners associated with tea &#8211; the presence of tea does often change protocol &#8211; and so for those of you who would like to be introduced to the social etiquette surrounding tea in business and more formal settings I would like to recommend &#8220;Tea and Etiquette&#8221; by Dorothea Johnson. Dorothea Johnson is the founder of The Protocol School of Washington. She served as protocol advisor to the Joint Military Attache School in Washington, D.C. Additionally, she is an active member of Protocol and Diplomacy International. Click on the image below for more information on this very readable and informative book.</p>
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