You've been invited to a business lunch or dinner, and you want to impress. If you're doing this for the first time, it can be daunting. Or perhaps you've had one or two before and they haven't gone ...
Etiquette—it’s not just for dinner parties or impressing your future in-laws. These tips can help avoid gaffes and build business success in the social media age. Today’s discussion, gentle readers, ...
“The world was my oyster, but I used the wrong fork,” once quipped Irish satirist Oscar Wilde. Many business executives often have a sinking feeling that social faux pas are hurting their careers.
(By Buzz Knight) An email is sent with no response, a phone call is not returned, a collaboration ends with no explanation. Productivity in business can be measured in various shapes and sizes, but ...
Just when we thought we did not have to have any more of those lengthy phone conversations, coronavirus has taken us back to the telephone and to talking directly to other people. We have become ...
Gone are the days when business etiquette was all about having good table manners at lunch or not overdoing it at the holiday party (although those rules still matter too). But with the workplace ...
Southeast Missouri State University’s Fall Etiquette Dinner offers students hands-on training in professional dining and ...
The word “etiquette” gets a bad rap. For one thing, it sounds stodgy and pretentious. And rules that are socially or morally prescribed seem intrusive to our sense of individuality and freedom. But ...
When sharing ways to be a good houseguest in someone's home, etiquette experts said it's important to be communicative and ...