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Gifts, Hospitality, and Entertainment: Navigating Appropriate Business Courtesies (Summary)

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Identify gifts, hospitality, and entertainment that are or are not acceptable
Identify the factors to determine whether a gift, hospitality, or entertainment is appropriate to accept or offer others
Distinguish when a gift, hospitality, or entertainment is offered to influence a business decision

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Second edition. Gifts, hospitality, and entertainment can help to build and sustain business relationships by fostering better interactions. However, they might also lead to improper benefits that compromise decision-making and duty to the organization. Learners will explore how gifts, hospitality, and entertainment involve careful attention and management.

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Gifts, Hospitality, and Entertainment: Navigating Appropriate Business Courtesies (Summary)

Gifts, Hospitality, and Entertainment: Navigating Appropriate Business Courtesies (Summary)
Gifts, Hospitality, and Entertainment: Navigating Appropriate Business Courtesies (Summary)
Second edition. Gifts, hospitality, and entertainment can help to build and sustain business relationships by fostering better interactions. However, they might also lead to improper benefits that compromise decision-making and duty to the organization. Learners will explore how gifts, hospitality, and entertainment involve careful attention and management.

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