Business Etiquette: Page 2

Living

8 Ways to Gracefully Receive a Compliment

Everyone wants praise but nice people often are often inadvertently rude when they receive it.

Living

How to Rock the Company Picnic and Go Home With Your Reputation Intact

The trick is being the life of the party without later being the butt of the jokes.

Thought Leaders

The Don't-Be-a-Schmuck Guide to Rescheduling

Yes, it happens to everyone, but there's a right way and a wrong way to go about it.

Living

Why Your Emails Could Use an Exclamation Point (or Three)

Punctuation and other markers -- emoticons, slang and the like -- serve as stand-ins for facial expression and vocal intonation.

Growth Strategies

Know The Do's And Don'ts of Business In the Market And Be A Leader

Know the business etiquette and turn out as a successful business entrepreneur.

Lifestyle

Business Dinner Etiquette Around The World

Because your etiquette reveal so much more about your business than you think.

Living

9 Rules of Open-Office Etiquette

When the rules of open-office etiquette are observed, camaraderie, communication and collaboration will ensue.

Living

The 5 Elements of the Consummately Tactful Professional

The ability to speak truthfully without causing offense is an invaluable asset in the world of business.

Growing a Business

20 Things You Are Doing Wrong With Email

Email is a reflection of our personal brand. Why, then, do so many people fail to proofread what they wrote, regretfully send out angry messages and disregard basic etiquette?

Growing a Business

No Successful Salesperson Is Too Proud to Use Any of These 12 Shameless Tactics

There is nothing wrong with "returning'' a call the prospect said they were going to give you but, apparently, has forgotten to.

Social Media

The Do's and Don'ts of Email Etiquette

Don't forget, when dashing off an email, that a person you have a business relationship with will judge you by what you write.

Growth Strategies

Going Global With Your Business? This Is How You Do IT

From wearing a no-pocket shirt in UK to taking gifts in China, here's how you take your business global

Living

Good Manners Are a Career and Business Necessity

One rude person can upset the ambience of the entire office, disrupting teamwork and alienating customers.

Growth Strategies

International Business Etiquette Rules for Entrepreneurs

Some tips to remembers when you're on your next international business trip.

Leadership

How to Navigate Happy Hour When You're the Boss

It's good to loosen up with the team, just not too much.