Rachel Isgar

Rachel Isgar

PhDAZ, US
Rachel has techniques to help your team use technology to more effectively communicate in the workplace. She focuses on the proper use of technology, social media and how to conduct video conferences.

RACHEL ISGAR, PH.D.

Corporate Etiquette Coach, Author and Speaker

#Next Level Manners; Business Etiquette for Millennials (released on Amazon May, 2017)

  • Rachel is a professional Speaker, Author and Corporate Etiquette Coach.
  • She obtained her Ph.D. in education at the University of Southern California (USC) in 1993.
  • She is the Owner of Please Pass The Manners, an etiquette based business. Please Pass The Manners is dedicated to teaching companies how to use proper business etiquette to next level oneself and succeed in the business world.
  • Rachel is changing the way millennials interact with one another. Focusing on topics such as the proper use of technology in the business world, social media, and how to conduct the perfect video conference, Rachel has identified unique ways to help you use technology to more effectively communicate and collaborate in the workplace
  • Please Pass The Manners has been featured in a variety of media, including NPR, Bravo, Univision, CNBC.com, CNN Money and Readers Digest. Isgar has given workshops and speeches for major companies and Universities including Whole Foods, Rand, NBC Universal, YTI (Port of Long Beach) the Los Angeles Concierge Association, University of Southern California, Cal Poly and Loyola Marymount University.
  • Rachel is an active member of Visit Phoenix and the National Speakers Association.

RACHEL ISGAR, PH.D.

Corporate Etiquette Coach, Author and Speaker

#Next Level Manners; Business Etiquette for Millennials (released on Amazon May, 2017)

  • Rachel is a professional Speaker, Author and Corporate Etiquette Coach.
  • She obtained her Ph.D. in education at the University of Southern California (USC) in 1993.
  • She is the Owner of Please Pass The Manners, an etiquette based business. Please Pass The Manners is dedicated to teaching companies how to use proper business etiquette to next level oneself and succeed in the business world.
  • Rachel is changing the way millennials interact with one another. Focusing on topics such as the proper use of technology in the business world, social media, and how to conduct the perfect video conference, Rachel has identified unique ways to help you use technology to more effectively communicate and collaborate in the workplace
  • Please Pass The Manners has been featured in a variety of media, including NPR, Bravo, Univision, CNBC.com, CNN Money and Readers Digest. Isgar has given workshops and speeches for major companies and Universities including Whole Foods, Rand, NBC Universal, YTI (Port of Long Beach) the Los Angeles Concierge Association, University of Southern California, Cal Poly and Loyola Marymount University.
  • Rachel is an active member of Visit Phoenix and the National Speakers Association.

Social Media and Technology

Social Media; Tweet, Text and Post:

In this world of technology we all use social media in our personal and professional lives. Most businesses require it as part of our jobs. We probably all use Linked In and Facebook at a minimum in our personal lives. Often the lines between personal and professional social media accounts are blurred (for example when your co-workers friend your personal accounts). Let your social media work for you in a positive way. •
BusinessAudience ActivityEducational / Informative

Meet, Greet and Network

 

Becoming a master networker, inside and outside your company begins with the "meet and greet." The ability to introduce yourself to someone is key because the first impression is something you cannot easily undo. You can't take back your first impression so make it a great one. Your body language speaks loudly, as do your actions, so be conscious of what you are "saying" here.

 

This networking speech will cover everything from first impressions including your...
Audience ActivityEducational / Informative

The Business Power Meal; Wine, Dine and Impress

The Business Power Meal; Wine, Dine and Impress

 

The business lunch or dinner is filled with potential: the chance to get to know your colleagues, clients, and even bosses on a different level. Just being outside of the office setting can be a plus. On the other hand, the business lunch or dinner is fraught with potential pitfalls, and you do not want to fall into any of them. Nothing is worse than a business meal gone bad.

 

Tip the scales in your...

Audience ActivityEducational / Informative

International Business Etiquette

International Business Etiquette

 

Rachel Isgar will walk you through an example of some of the most important tips to know when attending a business meal in the U.S. and you are coming from another country or when you are traveling abroad.  In the United States lunch or dinner over a business meal is not all about the food no matter how good it looks or smells but rather more about conducting future business together and developing relationships! The goal is to...

Audience ActivityEducational / Informative

Customer Service (includes Telephone Manners and Written Correspondence)

Customer Service (includes Telephone Manners and Written Correspondence)

 

Do you know that a smile is reflected in the tone of a person's voice, even over the phone? Transform your customer service team into your industry's best through etiquette-like Nordstrom or Ritz Carlton. Rachel skillfully covers: knowing the audience and customer; telephone do's and don'ts; writing concise business emails/letters; and...

Audience ActivityEducational / Informative