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    Locklear, Cassidy follow these five rules for a 'Melrose' vixen  Nov 17, 2009
    Here Locklear and Cassidy reveal their rules of workplace etiquette, vixen-style. Skirts should always be at least 6 inches above the knee. (USA Today)

    The Greyhound Editorial: Life After Loyola program a help to seniors entering tough economy  Nov 11, 2009
    Interviewing, workplace etiquette, job searching, and techniques on how to negotiate a salary and ask for a raise are all topics proposed for discussion at the January 2010 Life After Loyola program. Certainly the foundation of a Loyola education is its deep-rooted liberal arts tradition intertwined with the Jesuit values of discernment and care of the whole person; indeed, it is precisely this aspect of a Loyola education that makes Loyola students well-rounded and analytical and thoughtful... (The Loyola Greyhound, MD)

    Air on the side of caution in the office  Sep 23, 2009
    One of the classic gems of the workplace etiquette genre is "Don't microwave fish in the office" (originally recorded by Andy Williams and covered in the '90s by the surviving Pretenders). Frankly, this rule doesn't go far enough. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    Management Line:  Aug 17, 2009
    With the all the focus on H1NI or swine flu, questions are being raised about the handshake which, after all, is a key part of business and workplace etiquette. Back in April when the disease was breaking out, there was to avoid greeting people with kisses and handshakes. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Is workplace etiquette alien to most Indian offices?  Aug 10, 2009
    SYDNEY: Manners maketh the businessman, with a global survey finding Americans and Britons to be the most easily insulted by lack of workplace etiquette, while Australians are among the most offensive ... Manners maketh the businessman, with a global survey finding Americans and Britons to be the most easily insulted by lack of workplace etiquette, while Australians are among the most offensive. (India Times)

    Mind your workplace manners  Aug 10, 2009
    Manners maketh the businessman, with a global survey finding Americans and Britons to be the most easily insulted by lack of workplace etiquette, while Australians are among the most offensive. Smart Living. (India Times)

    Training program stresses 'soft' skills  Aug 9, 2009
    The first two weeks consisted of training the youths, with a hard focus on soft skills such as workplace etiquette and teamwork. Every entry-level employer tells us the most important thing is soft skills, said Mark Gesner, Racine County Workforce Development Center youth team leader. (Racine Journal Times, WI)

    'Working World 101' offers tips on getting, keeping a job (1)  Apr 28, 2009
    ""After going back to graduate school as an older student, I found I had the experience to answer many of the questions college students were asking about the business world," Graham said.Reidy, former owner and manager of a design firm and current writer of numerous local and international publications, received her master's degree in communications from Pepperdine University as well. The book addresses fundamental skills such as how to write a resume and a cover letter but it also addresses... (Malibu Times, CA)

    Cranking the volume on the radio at work may disrupt office harmony  Mar 8, 2009
    What does workplace etiquette suggest ... Workplace etiquette is quite clear regarding issues that can affect the larger group, such as playing music. (Boston Globe)




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