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Emily Post's etiquette : manners for a new world
Addresses such contemporary issues as Facebook etiquette, e-mail and texting, and covering tattoos and piercings before interviews, as well as such classic conundrums as names and titles, official forms of address, and dress codes.
Is saying thanks in person enough?
by
Post, Peter
,
director Emily Post Institute in Burlington
,
Peter Post is thegreat-grandson of manners guru Emily Post
in
Meetings
,
New employees
2008
When a meeting is called that has to do with your project, find out the agenda ahead of time, do some homework, and consult with colleagues to learn how the topics relate to your project.
Newspaper Article
Persistence can come across as pestering
by
Post, Peter
,
director Emily Post Institute in Burlington
,
Peter Post is thegreat-grandson of manners guru Emily Post
in
Business etiquette
2008
E-mail questions about business etiquette to bizmanners@globe.com; fax to 617-929-3183; or mail to Etiquette at Work, The Boston Globe, P.O. Box 55819, Boston, MA 02205-5819.
Newspaper Article
If someone's late for conference call, find out why
by
Post, Peter
,
director Emily Post Institute in Burlington
,
Peter Post is thegreat-grandson of manners guru Emily Post
in
Electronic mail systems
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Guidelines
2008
When is it appropriate to use the phone, and when is it appropriate to e-mail? T. D., Seattle A. If you are initiating a communication, a phone call is definitely a more personal means of communication than an e-mail and gives you more of an opportunity to build your relationship with the person you are calling.
Newspaper Article
Set guidelines for departing workers
by
Post, Peter
,
director Emily Post Institute in Burlington
,
Peter Post is thegreat-grandson of manners guru Emily Post
in
Business etiquette
,
Guidelines
,
Noncompetition agreements
2008
If the client accepts the phone number, it looks as if they may be interested in severing their relationship with the employee's current company, while refusing to take the phone number is effectively saying, \"No\" to doing future business with the employee.
Newspaper Article
What should be on a business card?
by
Post, Peter
,
director Emily Post Institute in Burlington
,
Peter Post is thegreat-grandson of manners guru Emily Post
in
Appointments & personnel changes
,
Awards & honors
2008
Therefore, if you earned both a bachelor of arts degree and an MBA degree, you would list only the MBA degree after your name.
Newspaper Article