Intelligence, ambition, and skill can take you a long way to achieving your career goals—but no matter where or with whom you work, one of the factors most essential to your success is knowing how to act and interact with your colleagues. In the modern workplace, if you lack good communications skills, social savvy, and a sense of appropriate behavior, you’ll be going nowhere fast. The Etiquette Edge gives you a clear, commonsense approach to making “good behavior” a competitive advantage. Packed with quizzes, helpful checklists, and clear examples, this practical book shows you how to: * Make a great impression on bosses, and get along with “enemies” * Deliver uncomfortable-to-convey information with tact and finesse—including condolences * Turn your body language into a communication asset * Register complaints without sounding like a troublemaker * Skillfully schmooze your way to success...and much more Rather than dwelling on dry, nitpicky rules, The Etiquette Edge gives you the straight scoop on the most effective communication and behavior styles for negotiating the complex terrain of today’s workplace—and getting ahead!
THE UNSPOKEN RULES FOR BUSINESS SUCCESS - The Etiquette Edge
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The Etiquette Edge: Building Credibility and Respect with Others by Presenting a More Polished, Professional Image
. . The tips in this book are essential to creating the image and building the type of respect that is treasured by any individual in the business world.
Plus, decode the 15 most commonly-used phrases in business. The Simple Art of Business Etiquette proves that minding your manners goes a long way toward successfully advancing your career.
“[Myka] spills the secrets used at both The Plaza Hotel and Buckingham Palace that will help you look and feel instantly more polished.” —The Glam Pad Myka Meier learned formal etiquette while training under a former member of the ...
On her first trip to Japan , Martha Rogers , Ph.D. , of the Peppers & Rogers Group , learned that signing a person's name in red ink can be a major faux pas . “ I was at a book signing and I used a red ink ...
Praise for Myka Meier “Meier isn’t your grandmother’s etiquette teacher.” —Elle Decor “America’s queen of good manners.” —The Times Magazine “One of the most flawlessly presented and impeccably mannered women.” —New ...
Business Etiquette: 101 Ways to Conduct Business With Charm & Savvy: Easy Read Comfort Edition
Proper manners are as important online as they are offline. Combining text, images, drawings with hands on activities, this book helps students learn proper online etiquette and safety.