business etiquette
business etiquette
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by Lydia Ramsey - 2007-01-12
Imagine this: you've worked for hours putting together the proposal that your prospective client requested and are finally ready to hit the send button. You envision the recipient checking e-mail imm...
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by Naz Daud - 2007-01-25
When writing Business Letters and Emails, what are the basic rules one should follow? Your letter might be the first point of contact with another business, and how it's written, will demonstrate y...
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by Naz Daud - 2007-01-28
In Business Letters and Email, what are the basic rules one should follow when writing? Your letter might be the first point of contact with another business, and how it's written, will demonstrate yo...
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by Shawn Gilleylen - 2007-03-08
1. Make a Proper Introduction. Clearly state your full name and say something brief and memorable about yourself. It demonstrates professionalism and gives you credibility. Stand and extend a firm h...
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by J. Anthony - 2007-03-14
I recently attended a seminar on Customer Service. My expectations were that it would be filled with tips to help employees become better at providing customer service. My expectations were blown a...
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by Glenn Ebersole - 2007-03-30
Business manners always matter. And hat subject has a high priority with me and my professional practice. The highest compliment ever paid to me about manners was in the following quote from Pamela ...
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by Ashley Truitt - 2007-04-17
If you work in an environment where you deal with people on a regular basis, it is important that you master a few image management rules. For example, models are required to look fabulous day in and ...
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by Marjorie Janczak - 2007-04-29
Recently, and even still, there has been a lot in the news about The Law of Attraction. The Law of Attraction simply states that "Like attracts like". In other words, if your believe is that life is h...
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by Cynthia Lett, CEP,CPP,CTP - 2007-05-31
The title of this article suggests that you might be standing in front of a crowd of 300 and introducing yourself. Not really. You just met one guy who looks like he might be nice to talk with at th...
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by Sue Currie - 2007-06-16
Networking, cocktail parties and business lunches are an important part of our everyday working life. Being at ease in these situations and behaving in the most appropriate manner doesn't always come ...