Emily Post's Guide to Business Etiquette for the 21st Century

Business Etiquette

In a world of smartphones, "open office" spaces and Casual Fridays, manners may have gone the way of the dodo. An AP/Ipsos poll says that 69% find people ruder than a generation ago. But rudeness isn't just bad form – it's bad business.

The truth is, multimillion-dollar deals (and people's jobs) can be LOST as a result of poor etiquette. In today's competitive climate, knowing how to act – and how NOT to – can spell the difference between success and failure.

Business Management Daily has teamed up with the famed Emily Post Institute to present Emily Post's Guide to Business Etiquette for the 21st Century.

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Business etiquette expert (and Emily's great-great-grandson) Daniel Post Senning presents a fast-paced, informative guide to how manners (good AND bad) can impact morale … staff turnover … and your bottom line. You'll discover:

  • 10 tips on modern office manners
  • Appearance counts: the proper way to look, sound and even smell
  • Ways your office or cubicle can project a professional image
  • 4 non-verbal indicators of good business manners
  • Email etiquette
  • Smartphone etiquette
  • When NEVER to use text, instant message or email
  • Social networking etiquette
  • And more!

Good business etiquette will help you attract and retain talent … boost morale … and improve EVERY facet of your operations. Get your copy of Emily Post's Guide to Business Etiquette for the 21st Century now!

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About Your Speaker:

Daniel Post SenningDaniel Post Senning is the great-great-grandson of Emily Post, and a co-author of Emily Post's Etiquette, 18th Edition. Dan specializes in tech and social media etiquette and is the author of the new e-book Manners in a Digital World – Living Well Online. Dan conducts business etiquette seminars for corporations nationwide, and hosts the Etiquette Daily blog. He contributes to the Huffington Post, and has been interviewed by The New York Times, Esquire, Glamour, Time Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal.

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