Synopses & Reviews
The classic etiquette guide . . . totally updated for business in the next millennium.
Like all true wisdom, which does not diminish but increases over time, Emily Post's Guide to Business Etiquette draws on the traditional, sensible advice of Emily Post, but with a distinct voice for the new millennium.
In today's fast-paced, contact driven, interpersonal business environment, nothing is more important than understanding good taste and decorum.
Knowing how to handle an increasing array of sensitive situations is the benchmark of character, and an indication of good business sense.Realistic and plain-speaking, Emily Post's Guide to Business Etiquette de-codes the rules, and addresses the fundamentals yet includes current concerns such as:
•Personal Appearance
•Job-searching - -some of the questions you might expect and how to handle questions interviewers shouldn't ask, but do
•Public Speaking, Radio and Television appearances
•Teleconferencing
•Entertaining clients and co-workers
•Restaurant Meetings
•a section on Home Offices, and much more.
Emily Post's Guide to Business Etiquette can strengthen the life-forming good habits that increase your self-esteem and add style to your ventures. This is an essential resource for any career stage.
About the Author
Elizabeth L. Post, granddaughter-in-law of the legendary Emily Post, has earned the mantle of her predecessor as America's foremost authority on etiquette. Mrs. Post has revised the classic
Etiquette five times since 1965.
Peggy Post, Emily Posts great-granddaughter-in-law, is a director of The Emily Post Institute and the author of more than a dozen books. Peggy writes a monthly column in Good Housekeeping and an online wedding etiquette column for the New York Times.