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A Business Etiquette Book by Juanita Ecker

Image Management: Image & Etiquette Tips for the Business Professional


Business Etiquette Articles by Juanita Ecker

Etiquette in the Workplace

Writing E-mails That People Actually Read
How Well Do You Interview?
Avoid Corporate Gift-Giving Blunders
What Does Your Appearance Say About You?
Projecting Business Image Counts When Dressing For The Workplace
Implement Practical Guidelines for Work Attire
E-mail standards will reinforce online image
Etiquette Still Matters in E-mail

Business Etiquette

Instant Messaging Is Here to Stay
Use Correct Titles When Addressing Clients
Win your business visitors over with a proper welcome
The Client Visit: Creating a Positive Impression

International Etiquette

Avoid These Cross-Cultural Pitfalls
Expanding into China? Watch out for culture clash
Your International Savvy Could Make or Break the Sale

Communication

Choosing Your Words Carefully
Your Body Talks
Gestures Are Not Universal
Put The Art Of Conversation In Your Business Toolbox
Networking Is Not Passing Out Business Cards
The Power of Networking
Create effective elevator speeches; they can give your business a lift
Give people their personal space to win respect, create positive impression
Building rapport a matter of eye contact, mirroring and body language
Tradeshow Success? It's Up to You

Dining Etiquette

Seven blunders you should avoid at a corporate meal
The Art of Business Dining
Holiday Office Parties: Eat, Drink and be Wary
Proper Planning Turns Lunch into a Good Business Impression

Miscellaneous

How to Be a Great Dinner Party Guest
The Brand Called You
Be a Gracious Guest and You Will Be Invited Back
The Olympics Can Teach Us About Values
Take the stress out of business trips
Comfort and support can ease burdens of family members in times of grief
Fill the bucket: Seeing what's right kills negativity and renews our energy