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Business Lunch:10 Things Not to Do
The way to career success winds through many an important restaurant meal. Make sure you don't try to walk that path with spinach between your teeth. ...
Tags: Job, Food, Boss, Beverage, MoneyWatch, Food & Beverage, Recruitment & Selection, Manufacturing, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Job Interviewing, Table Manners, Dining Etiquette, Emily Post Institute, Kim Girard
Articles 2009-06-30
Eat Your Way to Success
What you eat and how you eat it are far more important to your performance and image at work than you think. That's why you need to consider the effect of food not only on your waistline but also on your brain.Quick: What did you have for lunch today? How...
Tags: Food, Breakfast, MoneyWatch, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Nutrition, Carbohydrates, Low-Carb Diets, Proteins, Fats, Fiber, Zinc, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Working Late, Skipping Lunch, Jet Lag, Anti-Jet-Lag Diet, Job Interviewing, Table Manners, Dining Etiquette, Emily Post Institute, Business Dinner
Articles 2009-06-30

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Eating etiquette: James Sycamore examines how table manners became polite
Table manners are even older than tables. About 9,000 years ago, people cooked soups in pots. They dipped spoons of wood of bone into the cooking pot to eat. The first rules about eating determined who could dip into the pot first. Today some Inuit ...
Research articles 2003-11-10
Iconic Aussie with poor table manners faces fight for survival
SYDNEY AFP — They are notoriously bad-tempered, they bite, scratch, fight, smell, make spine-chilling noises in the night, have disgusting table manners and defecate where they eat. Meet sarcophilus harrisii, otherwise known as the Tasmanian Devil, demonised and hunted down for much of the last two centuries, but now...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, devil, Manufacturing, species, Tasmania
Research articles 2005-01-25
A different kind of table manners.
Well the folks at Scottish Widows Investment Partnership are jolly chaps indeed. For who could better a recent formal dinner table entertainment than Diary's hosts, whom Diary shall call Ryan and Steve from Swip? The Mr Potato heads made out of leftover bread, apricots and carrots...
Tags: Scottish Widows Plc.
Research articles 2004-07-05
Table manners: designers are wooing brides with new tabletop offerings.(Bridal Flash)
When Rebekah McCabe, a senior vice president at Chanel in New York, tied the knot in 2005, she made a point of planning the festivities to be more like a chic party than a traditional wedding. The affair took place at Skylight Studios gallery space, a favorite...
Tags: Calvin Klein Inc.
Research articles 2007-01-01
Lunch Interview
Lunch interview is simply an interview held over lunch. It takes a different approach and different preparation. The interview will probably be slightly longer than normal. Do not worry too much about lunch interview etiquette, employers are more interested in your ability to do the job rather than your table...
Tags: Job, Interview, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
How to Survive Dinner with a Wine-Snob Boss
How to Survive Dinner with a Wine-Snob Boss..and don't forgetThe proper wine glass is always nice...RE: How to Survive Dinner with a Wine-Snob BossSorry if I repeat myself. I have only one question and one cpmment.Q. Why is the meaning of "merde" not explained?Comment. The article does not mention that...
Tags: Brandy, wine, wine glass, Wine-Snob Boss
Discussion threads 2007-12-27
How To Handle A Lunch Interview
Lunch interviews are arguably the most difficult to handle because you not only have to worry about your professionalism, but also your table manners. If you approach this situation as you would any other, however, you should be fine. Lunch interviews actually have a few advantages, especially since you can...
Tags: Interview, Associated Content
White papers 2007-03-15
Purrfect form in feline contest; Hyattsville cat 'best in show' in the Big Apple.(METROPOLITAN)
Byline: Judith Person, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Looking good is sometimes enough, especially for a Hyattsville cat named Wedjat, who took the top prize at the largest cat show in the country - despite his table manners. Upon being named best in show...
Tags: Apple Inc., Madison Square Garden L.P.
Research articles 2004-10-13
Ken's new deal is Ferrie good
Golf: Ashington's Kenneth Ferrie has signed a two-year deal to become touring professional for Matfen Hall, where his coach John Harrison is director of coaching. Ferrie won the European Championships at Ireland's K Club in 2005, which earned him a five-year exemption on the European Tour. Table manners...
Tags: John Harrison Co.
Research articles 2007-02-22
How to Run an Effective Meeting
How to Run an Effective MeetingHow to run a meetingDear BNETA well structured article, which needs a special commendation.As a very Senior Executive Retd a short while ago from Reserve Bank of Indiaat decision making level and also ex-Director on the Board of a bank, I had attended or chaired...
Tags: effective meeting, staff meeting
Discussion threads 2007-04-10
The Etiquette of Afternoon Tea
Afternoon tea is becoming a popular alternative to the business breakfast or lunch. Etiquette coach Syndi Seid offers some simple guidelines for proper tea table manners.
Tags: Etiquette, Tea, Syndi Seid, Eitiquette Coach
Videos 2008-04-04
When in Rome: Travel Tips for the Globe Trotting Manager
The Find: Sometimes the success of an international deal depends just as much on how you handle your vodka as on the content of the contract, so the Economist has rounded up practical etiquette tips to help managers headed to Moscow and other cities make the right impression....
Tags: Moscow, Economist, Boozing, Government, Blogging, Vertical Industries, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2008-09-03
Learn How To Master A Lunch Interview
The good news: you landed an interview for that job you're interested in. The potentially bad news: your prospective boss wants to conduct the interview over lunch. "Meal interviews" can come about for several reasons. Perhaps the interviewer has an insanely busy schedule and must multi-task by talking with you...
Tags: Interview, JobGoRound, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
Thanksgiving tele-feast Will the feeding frenzy ever end? Probably not in the next three to five years
The end of November often means feast time in America. Yet a different kind of conspicuous consumption has been going on: Carriers have been gobbling each other up. What might the FCC be thinking about the table manners of these hungry companies? First on the plate is MCI/WorldCom's $119...
Tags: acquisition, AT&T Corp., Bell Atlantic, FCC, FINANCE, Government, Investment, MCI Inc., Sprint Communications, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, voice, WorldCom Inc.
Research articles 1999-11-15
Mastering A Lunch Interview
The good news: you landed an interview for that job you're interested in. The potentially bad news: your prospective boss wants to conduct the interview over lunch. "Meal interviews" can come about for several reasons. Perhaps the interviewer has an insanely busy schedule and must multi-task by talking with you...
Tags: Interview, DiscoveryArticles.com, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-09-14
Interview Dining Etiquette
No matter where an interview takes place, it is still an interview. If a potential employer decides to interview you over a meal at a restaurant, your table manners must be up to par. The etiquette guidelines given in this paper will help get you through your next dinner interview....
Tags: Monster, Interview, Cellular Phones, Telecom & Utilities, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
White papers 2008-01-01
Handling A Meal Successfully During Your Job Interview
A meal can be very important to your job search success! Most employers have busy schedules and will arrange interviews during meal times. Sometimes, an applicant may share breakfast with one group, lunch with another and still another for dinner. All the while, the applicant is expected to answer questions...
Tags: Job, Applicant, Job Interview, Job Search, Pam Pohly, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
How To Handle An Interview At Lunch
In some ways easier, in some ways a little trickier, a successful lunch interview will depend on your best table manners combined with your professional expertise. Follow general interview rules. Appear on time, wear proper clothes and be ready to talk experience - but don't do it with your mouth...
Tags: eHow, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing
White papers 2009-01-01
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