By: | 2010-04-14 | Beauty So many people help you at a beauty salon that it can be hard to remember who to tip and who not to. Consult this guide to get a quick rundown of how much to tip and how to give the tip. read more
By: Jane Dawson | 2010-11-20 | Article Marketing If you are planning to extend your business to the Peoples Republic of China (PRC), you should be well acquainted with its people, culture, etiquette, and patriotism. Here are a few tips on business etiquette in China. read more
By: Joel Comm With Ken Burge | 2009-03-02 | Intranet Every conversation has rules. We know not to interrupt someone when they're talking. We know not to use bad language when we talk. We know not to talk too loudly. read more
By: Michael Taylor | 2011-09-11 | Fashion Here are the basic rules of Western business etiquette for meeting new employees or clients, leading a meeting, writing emails, and conversing with your coworkers. read more
By: Steve Thomas | 2010-09-18 | Marketing tips One of the most prevalent means of modern communication is electronic mail (e-mail); the ability to send messages from 1 person to recipients via the pc. This media has been widely abused and misused with the largest blame going to lack of information of issues to avoid when using email. read more
By: Josey Peters | 2011-10-26 | Food & Beverage When out on a date or a corporate meal impressions are made very quickly. Use these etiquette tips for fine dining to ensure that you leave a good impression and improve the relationship for future interactions. read more
By: Naomi Poulson | 2010-10-11 | Other Business A woman traveling on business faces unique problematic situations. One of them is traveling with a team. When traveling with co-workers, you should reserve a hotel room alone, if possible, in order to ensure privacy, have time to relax, and catch up on work or sleep. read more
By: Me'Shae Brooks-Rolling | 2010-04-01 | Business The purpose of this article is to provide small business entrepreneurs with ten (10) simple etiquette tips when engaging in electronic business correspondences. Despite all of the exponential technological advances in our methods of communicating in the last decade, I still like the personal touch, where I can pick-up the phone to connect or have tea with a colleague or client. read more
By: | 2010-04-16 | Destinations It's easy enough to get a passport and a visa for a business trip to China (even a last-minute rush passport for an important business meeting). But how do you go about doing business when in the country? China has a very different business culture to the United States, and you don't want to ruin a business opportunity by making a gaff. Here are 10 tips for good business etiquette on a trip to China. read more
By: Aksinteractive | 2010-11-10 | Business Etiquette is a code of behaviour that delineates expectations for social behaviour according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class or group. When a person gets into employment for the first time, he or she gets confused with the corporate culture and finds it difficult to learn the corporate etiquette which is also known as business etiquette. It is a natural thing but it takes certain time to get adjusted and adapted to the corporate culture and learn the etiquette. read more
By: jinnie | 2011-04-01 | Food & Beverage With the kind of culture exists today, you need to present yourself in such a way that creates an everlasting impression on others. How you dress up, how you carry yourself, how you greet others and h... read more
By: Michael McCann | 2010-03-31 | Small Business Make sure your small business is a big success. Whether you're planning to launch your own business, or already have one, here are some tips to increase your odds of success. read more
By: Amy Nutt | 2010-03-26 | Salads Because of our busy lives, it is not always easy to take the time to make dinner at home. For this reason, dining at a restaurant has become as common as going to the movies. It is fun to have our meals served to us with no clean up afterwards. read more
By: Isha Suri | 2010-03-29 | Email Marketing Writing an email is equally important as writing a physical letter. The difference is only that email if free of cost while physical letters charge us some amount to send them. But this free factor has literally spoiled the etiquette of people with respect to writing an email. They consider it as a free tool of spamming and using instant messaging language. read more
By: Adrian BRyan | 2010-11-26 | Computer Canon Inc is a Japanese founded company that operates worldwide in specialising the manufacture of imaging products such as Digital Cameras, Photocopiers and Computer Printers. Canon was originally founded under the name Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory in 1937 Tokyo Japan by four optical technology pioneers known as Takeshi Mitarai, Goro Yoshida, Saburo Uchida and Takeo Maeda... read more