For many companies, what was intended for employees as a company perk
or a way to conduct business in a less formal, more relaxed environment,
has
backfired
into an occupational hazard.
We are talking about Business Casual or "Dress-Down Days". The problem
is that too many business professionals look like they are dressed
for weekend relaxation rather than serious business. This "hazard"
has been the demise of many employees who should reach higher levels
only to be held back because of lack of presence.
"A Casual casualty"
My Client
relayed a heartbreaking story to me . Bob the CFO of a fortune 50
company had been grooming a young graduate from Columbia
University who had a lot of talent. There was a certain position he
wanted him in and after a year of grooming, Bob felt the time was
right to have the Chairman's final stamp of approval. Although three
interviews had been set up, due to the Chairman's busy schedule, they
were cancelled. Bob took a vacation and as fate would have it, the
chairman popped in and interviewed the budding star. Bobs vacation
was ruined when he heard this "protégée" had been panned for the position.
Shocked, Bob asked the Chairman, "why he was
turned
down"? The answer was "the kid lacked polish and didn't
look the part"! Bob defended his candidate saying, "It really
wasn't fair, because he didn't know he was being interviewed that
day and wore his ordinary business casual attire. The stunning reply
by the chairman was, "that is precisely why I didn't hire him,
because this is how the guy really looks! If business casual is your dress code, it's imperative you strive
for is a well-coordinated, finished look that has style, coordination
and a color scheme to complement your individuality and maintain your
professional presence. You will feel empowered, gain more respect
and make faster career advancements by "looking your professional
best".
GIORGENTI
knows how to create the right "casually correct" image for you. She
will save you time, frustration and money and help you reach your
career potential by presenting the right image.
Use
the following as a business casual dressing guide to
project a professional image
Wear
Natural fibers; such as light weight
wools, high quality
cottons,
or the new
superior "Tec-no" or
micro fibers.
Jackets
and sport coats give an outfit
more credibility, distinction, and authority,
while maintaining a casual
presence.
Color
schemes, which are well-coordinated,
harmonious, or monochromatic, work best
to achieve a polished sophisticated image.
Wear
well fitted pressed woven button
front shirts, in textured or casual fabrics.
Opt
for expensive looking, high quality
Marino wool, cotton, or silk knit collared
tops.
Look
stylish by wearing a crewneck
sweater, with a woven collared
shirt
underneath , exposing the collar.
Choose high quality shoes and
belts,
made of fine leather or suede,
with
classy sportswear finishing.
Select
socks that are solid, patterned or
textured, a shade darker that the slacks,
or matching the shoe.
Feeling
lost and uncomfortable in the business casual environment?
Call 1-800-815-4784
Although you have made some terrific suits and dress shirts
for me, I have been shifting toward dress-casual clothes.
Your custom dress-casual slacks, shirts, and ready to wear
knits are now a big part of my wardrobe. Please continue the
great services and line of garments that I and your many clients
have come to expect. I will be in soon and treat myself to
some new fashion items.
Michael J. McEachern
President
MAC Consultants, Inc. macenvir@aol.com