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15 Etiquette Rules for Dining at Fancy Restaurants
Beyond common sense, these suggestions outline the more nuanced details when eating at nicer restaurants.
It's Official: You Can Now Mute Loud Mouths on Twitter
Can't quite pull the trigger on unfollowing someone? Baby steps.
How Not to Embarrass Yourself During a Skype Interview (Infographic)
It's never ok to interview in your underwear. Not even on Skype. Get a clue and step up your video interview game with these fast, fun tips.
6 Things You Should Never Say During a Speech
With these tips you'll be cool, confident and comfortable in front of a crowd.
Stranger Danger: 3 Good Reasons to Reject a LinkedIn Connection Request
No, you're not mean. Just smart. Sometimes it's okay to ignore connection requests on the world's most popular career social networking platform. Here's when you probably should.
4 Ways to Stop People From Using Their Phones During Meetings
Because face-to-face meetings are for actually facing other people -- not for texting, checking emails and taking calls on your smartphone.
Professionalism: A Luxury for Corporate America, a Necessity for Entrepreneurs
The adage, "you don't get a second chance to make a first impression," couldn't be more true for entrepreneurs. For those needing to brush up on their professional skills, here are a few tips.
7 Tips to Help You Remember Names Better
Whether you're trying to impress a prospective client, networking to find a job, or meeting new co-workers, you don't want to be caught forgetting someone's name.
6 Types of People Who Are Really Hard to Talk To
Some people make conversation feel like a form of torture. Here's how to handle even the most difficult personality types.
Google Issues Some Pretty Darn Hilarious Glass Do's and Don't's
Don't be creepy, do explore the world around you, plus all the 'glasshole' etiquette you'll ever need.
5 Rules for Texting Anyone You Do Business With
Follow these tips to make sure you're not confusing or aggravating your clients, employees and customers.
Business Dining: The Do's and Don'ts of Splitting the Check
When dining with clients or customers, it can be fairly simple to avoid the all-too-familiar discomfort and confusion of just who should pay the bill.
Time for a Talk: Don't Let Your Phone Be a Selfish Boyfriend (or Girlfriend)
Trying to keep up with technology is like trying to earn love from a person who doesn't know how to love.
How to 'Regift' for the Holidays Without Embarrassing Yourself
Here are eight things to keep in mind before you give someone a gift that was given to you.
The Single Most Important Habit of Successful Entrepreneurs
Find out how the presence or absence of just one critical habit can determine your business success or failure.