Tag Archives: business etiquette
If they don’t like you, you will be on the pink list for sure.
the decision regarding who is asked to leave and who may be fought for to stay may depend upon your soft skills. Continue reading
Appropriate High School & College Graduation Gifts
Your know a child who is graduating from high school or college and you have been invited Continue reading
25 Rules of Civility
When George Washington (the first President of the United States) was a teen, he learned to write and read by copying the 100 Rules of Civility which were written in France and sent to school masters in American colonies for … Continue reading
Global Etiquette For Business Travelers – Forbes
…a great tip sheet for professionals who are looking for ways to do business correctly overseas… Continue reading
Breaking Up Electronically
You have the power to pick up the phone and call the person and have a conversation that doesn’t include a keyboard. If you accept electronic communication as the main means for interaction then you can have no complaint when you are told by Tweet that the relationship is over. Continue reading
Win Your Next Job With Three Essential Interview Skills
I found this article by Deborah Walker, CCMC which is a wonderful outline in very simple terms about how to ace your next job interview and get the job for which you are applying. Win Your Next Job With Three … Continue reading
You’re invited: Dining Skills for the Savvy Professional (DC metro)
NEVER lose another deal – blow another job interview – or miss out on another high-level opportunity – because of a totally preventable dining etiquette disaster! Continue reading
Manners reborn: why a new generation prefers etiquette to ecstasy …
…according to a new survey, a startling proportion of young people are confounding Churchill’s wisdom and wholeheartedly celebrating traditional conservative values. They believe in the importance of manners, espouse the joys of the family unit, and, most surprising of all, more than three quarters believe that the country has changed for the worse. Continue reading
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