Karen S. Hinds was born and raised in the Caribbean island of St. Vincent. Karen combines her knowledge of Caribbean hospitality-British style, and grace to bring a fresh perspective to improving workplace relations.
Karen has worked and traveled internationally to Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America and credits her expertise to diverse experiences working with people in all levels of corporate, political and socio-economic cultures. She migrated to the USA from of St.Vincent in 1986 to pursue her education.
Karen graduated from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine in 1993 with her B.A in International Relations and Spanish. After her senior year in college, she competed nationally and won a Watson Foundation Fellowship that was funded by IBM. The fellowship allowed her to travel to six Caribbean nations studying the impact of political commentary-calypso music on political systems.
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“Karen Hinds demonstrates how courtesy can lead to charisma, and politeness to productivity. This is rare book which propels the reader forward by going back to good manners.” Alan Weiss, Ph.D., author of Million Dollar Consulting
“An engaging new book that illustrates how common courtesies are still essential in today’s complex marketplace.” Marjorie Brody, MA, CSP, CMC, motivational speaker and author of Professional Impressions: Etiquette for Everyone Everyday.








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