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The Etiquette of Exchanging Business Cards
In some parts of the world, a business card is considered an extension of a person. Etiquette coach Syndi Seid goes over the do's and don'ts of presenting and receiving a card.
Tags: Etiquette, Business Cards, Syndi Seid, Etiquette Coach
Videos 2008-04-04

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Footballers fuel a ruder Briton: poll
LONDON AFP — Britain, which long prided itself on a reputation for good manners, is becoming increasingly rude, according to a poll out Monday. Highly-paid footballers and celebrities are setting a bad example, according to the survey, which listed spitting and swearing as the most offensive forms of...
Articles 2008-04-28
Lifetime models a new, younger look
NEW YORK -- Project Runway isn't the only reality coup heading to Lifetime. The top-rated women's cable network plans to pair it with a half-hour spinoff, Models of the Runway, when Project Runway makes an expected move to Lifetime in November. (Bravo, which airs its fifth, potentially final...
Articles 2008-04-15
Amgen Tour of California Officials Provide Tips for the Conscientious Spectator
As the Amgen Tour of California ATOC hitsthe road and comes to San Jose for the Modesto-to-San Jose Stage 3 Finish,Wednesday, February 20, in front of San Jose City Hall, 200 E. Santa ClaraStreet, race organizers are reminding and coaching spectators on raceetiquette and conscientious behavior -- for their own...
Articles 2008-02-11
Scots live the dream without fantasy football ON THE SPOT ALAN
ALAIN Perrin, the Lyon coach, is only tenuously linked to Reginald, the depressive fantasist whose fall and rise was the subject of a hilarious long-running television comedy series. The connection is that when AP was the Portsmouth manager, he rather obviously earned the soubriquet of "Reggie". Perrin...
Articles 2007-10-14
Etiquette Trainer Teaches the Importance of Corporate Manners
A potential multi-million dollar client can be lost with one lick of a butter knife. That is exactly what happened when a representative from a very large company was dining with an older client. Though the business discussion went well, the representative picked up his butter knife and licked it....
Articles 2007-05-18
Etiquette Trainer Teaches the Importance of Corporate Manners
A potential multi-million dollar client can be lost with one lick of a butter knife. That is exactly what happened when a representative from a very large company was dining with an older client. Though the business discussion went well, the representative picked up his butter knife and licked...
Articles 2007-05-18
Minding their manners Woodland Elementary West students learn about etiquette.(Neighbor)(Lake County schools)
Some children gained lessons on proper etiquette at an early age at Gurnee-based Woodland Elementary District 50. First-grade grade students received the etiquette tips last week in teacher Jill Unger's classroom at Woodland Elementary West. It was timed to precede a Mother's Day breakfast...
Articles 2007-05-16
Provo librarian's book imitates life
PROVO -- When a librarian at the Provo City Library at Academy Square pitched her idea for a children's book to a national publisher, the proposed title got her in the door. The story behind "The Boy Who Was Raised by Librarians" might be even better than...
Articles 2007-03-27
Washington school teaches global etiquette for the upscale
WASHINGTON AFP — If you think BMW is only a classy car and five days at 5,800 dollars (4,400 euros) is a pitch for an exotic getaway, think again -- if you're a diplomat, CIA operative or a high-profile executive, it could be your ticket to success. The...
Articles 2007-03-26
Guilty of grandstanding from the dock
What a liability idealists can be. Here was Jack Roper, for example, back for another series of New Street Law and almost immediately making it clear that his arraignment on charges of perverting the course of justice had taught him absolutely nothing about the cherished protocols of the law. Jack...
Articles 2007-02-22
Educating parents about sportsmanship.(News)
Byline: Ed Fanselow Daily Herald Staff Writer While the meltdown captured on tape at a suburban wrestling match last weekend may be an extreme example, it nonetheless illustrates a growing trend in the world of youth sports, says sports psychologist Rick Wolff. ...
Articles 2007-02-17
Career women's golf league to provide lessons
OREM -- Utah Valley State head women's golf coach Denise Larson has announced the first annual Business Women's Golf League to be held for three weeks in July and the first week in August at Cedar Hills Golf Course. The Business Women's Golf League lesson program has...
Articles 2006-05-04
Getting Bengt out of shape; Ex-Cap's quote is controversial, correct.(SPORTS)
Byline: Bob Cohn, THE WASHINGTON TIMES TURIN, Italy - Sweden beat Switzerland 6-2 in a men's hockey quarterfinal at the Winter Olympics yesterday. But the real score was Truth 1, Diplomacy 0. Former Capitals star Bengt Gustafsson, the coach of...
Articles 2006-02-23
Van drivers get a better deal than rail users
On the same day that the Transport Secretary announced that pounds 1.3m of taxpayers' money was to be spent on hiring 200 advanced driving instructors to give van drivers complimentary lessons in driving techniques and road etiquette, I took the train from Yorkshire to London, travelling off-peak. As usual, standard...
Articles 2006-01-26
Blue Devils look good at NSC.(Sports)
Byline: Tom Kupfer Daily Herald Correspondent Man, they felt like women. "We kind of looked at this as a makeover week because last Thursday was pretty ugly," said Warren girls track coach Jim Lobitz, whose squad was sitting pretty after finishing second...
Articles 2005-05-06
Sweat the small stuff: losing a sale can be as easy as dissing the cat.
On the one hand it seems that sales call etiquette is merely common sense. On the other, it seems that sales calls can be pretty easy to mess up. Does that mean salespeople lack common sense? "Guys have not been trained in sales etiquette. The real student...
Articles 2005-05-01
Tip over? Things to think about before adding a tip jar to your place of business
TIPPING ETIQUETTE HAS long been debated in the service industry, but there's a new source of contention: tip jars. From Starbucks to independent donut shops, tip jars have popped up to the delight of employees, but what effect does it have on customers? Business psychologist Larina Kase understands...
Articles 2005-02-01
Approach etiquette
I enjoy reading your great magazine for all the information it contains, but I feel I have to speak out on Kim Adler's advice in the Spring 2004 issue. On page 24, Adler states, "You must wear bowling shoes in order to bowl. You cannot wear your street shoes. Bowling...
Articles 2004-09-22
Don't Get Too Close
Packing for your next business trip overseas? Don't even think of wearing a black suit. "It screams security," says Hilka Klinkenberg, founder and managing director of Etiquette International, a consultancy that coaches executives on the dos and don'ts of business etiquette. She says dressing appropriately when traveling abroad is important,...
Articles 2004-09-01
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