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Etiquette Lessons for the Company Picnic

On The Job

Such events are often seen as a way to let your hair down and enjoy time away from the office, but they’re also a minefield of potential etiquette disasters that can derail your career. If you’re going to be attending a summer office event, here are a few rules from etiquette experts: Don’t ditch the event. Participate.

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BUSINESS ETIQUETTE: What Hasn’t Changed

Office Dynamics

Marilyn Pincus is a talented author and business etiquette expert. We have invited Marilyn to the Blog to share some of her tips with you. Arrive at the office in an outfit that could double as clothing worn to clean a garage and do it when out-of-town company executives are visiting and imagine the fall-out. Make inquiries.

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BUSINESS ETIQUETTE: What Hasn’t Changed

Office Dynamics

Marilyn Pincus is a talented author and business etiquette expert. We have invited Marilyn to the Blog to share some of her tips with you. Arrive at the office in an outfit that could double as clothing worn to clean a garage and do it when out-of-town company executives are visiting and imagine the fall-out. Make inquiries.

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Answering Reader Mail: 7 Tips on Attire, Scheduling & Etiquette

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

“Hello – I feel like I found my life vest now that I found your blog. I’m going to keep reading your blog regularly. I think along with this question I would also like to know if you have etiquette tips about emailing with the other EA’s on the client side of things. Thanks again for taking the time to write your blog.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » What creates customer loyalty?

Service Untitled

Service Untitled The blog about customer service and the customer service experience. For instance, let’s take the example of the successful clothing company Patagonia. Many of us remember Kathy Lee Gifford’s clothing line came from a Honduran factory with children as young as twelve years old working in abysmal conditions.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Impact of poor customer service.

Service Untitled

Service Untitled The blog about customer service and the customer service experience. According to The Australian , the company now plans to spend $100 million over the next four years to improve their customer service.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Diapers.com uses customer service.

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Service Untitled The blog about customer service and the customer service experience. Inventory expanded from diapers and wipes to formula, baby food, cribs, car seats, clothing, strollers, etc. with exceptional prices, 24 hour service, 7 days a week, overnight delivery and free shipping on “everything but the baby.&#