by Rebecca Wiles | 21 Mar, 2016 | 30 lessons in 30 years, Baby-Boomer Generation, Business Etiquette, Cross Cultural Differences, Gen Z, Generation X, Generation Y, Handling Objections, Managing People, Networking, Next Gen, Selling Skills, Walk a Day, Work/Life Balance
Interrupting is typically a rude thing to do. In fact, most of the time I don’t recommend interrupting a conversation, but there are situations that call for speaking up. If there is an emergency, the person is saying something that you know is incorrect, the... by Rebecca Wiles | 14 Mar, 2016 | 30 lessons in 30 years, Baby-Boomer Generation, Business Etiquette, Cross Cultural Differences, Gen Z, Generation X, Generation Y, Handling Objections, Managing People, Networking, Next Gen, Selling Skills, Walk a Day, Work/Life Balance
Manners are an important thing to learn. Having good manners means acting in a manner that is socially acceptable and respectful. Excellent manners can help you to have better relationships with people you know, and those you will meet. Some steps to take in an effort... by Rebecca Wiles | 29 Sep, 2014 | 30 lessons in 30 years, Baby-Boomer Generation, Business Acumen, Business Etiquette, Cross Cultural Differences, Gen Z, Generation X, Generation Y, Handling Objections, Inter-Generations, Knock-Out Customer Service, Loyalty Matters, Managing People, Mentor Program, Networking, Next Gen, Sell Yourself, Selling Skills, Time Management, Walk a Day, What do they do?, What do you do?, Work/Life Balance
#etiqhour comes to Twitter: Etiquette gets a bad rap these days, it sounds so pompous and pretentious, however, the rules that are socially and morally prescribed seem intrusive to our sense of individuality and freedom, but the concept of etiquette is still essential...