You know you've made it in your career when you finally get to host a business dinner. You also know you really don’t want to blow it. Follow these simple guidelines to hosting a business dinner and you are sure to “wow” your client.
Define the mood.
Your choice of restaurant, and whom you invite, will definitely set the tone for the dinner. A pizza buffet with spouses says something totally different than a penthouse café with other sales personnel.
Go with what you know.
Now is not the time to try the new Indian restaurant across town. Take your client to a place where you know the menu, the quality of the food and the service. The less surprises there are, the better.
It’s all about location, location, location.
No matter how great the neighborhood restaurant across town is, make your client feel comfortable by choosing a place that is easy to get to, in a popular shopping district or an area that’s somewhat well-known.
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| asya | |
| This is great! Now, all I have to do is get a client. | |
| GoldenAfternoon -- San Francisco | |
| It's funny because it's such an old fashioned idea, but it's true. The right manners and etiquette and can make you or break you. | |