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Global dexterity

how to adapt your behavior across cultures without losing yourself in the process
2013
"What does it mean to be a global worker and a true "citizen of the world" today? It goes beyond merely acknowledging cultural differences. In reality, it means you are able to adapt your behavior to conform to new cultural contexts without losing your authentic self in the process. Not only is this difficult, it's a frightening prospect for most people and something completely outside their comfort zone"--Jacket flap.

New rules @ work

79 etiquette tips, tools, and techniques to get ahead and stay ahead
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Greet! Eat! Tweet!

52 business etiquette postings to avoid pitfalls & boost your career
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Professional ethics and etiquette

A guide to professional ethics and etiquette that offers advice with case studies, exercises, quizzes, and other resources; and covers reliability, aggressiveness, time-management, goal-setting, memory skills, and other topics.
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Works well with others

an outsider's guide to shaking hands, shutting up, handling jerks, and other crucial skills in business that no one ever teaches you
"Esquire editor and Entrepreneur etiquette columnist Ross McCammon delivers a funny and authoritative guide that provides the advice you really need to be confident and authentic at work, even when you have no idea what's going on. Ten years ago, before he got a job at Esquire magazine and way before he became the etiquette columnist at Entrepreneur magazine, Ross McCammon, editor at an in-flight magazine, was staring out a second-floor window at a parking lot in suburban Dallas wondering if it was five o'clock yet. Everything changed with one phone call from Esquire. Three weeks later, he was working in New York and wondering what the hell had just happened. This is McCammon's honest, funny, and entertaining journey from impostor to authority, a story that begins with periods of debilitating workplace anxiety but leads to rich insights and practical advice from a guy who "made it" but who still remembers what it's like to feel entirely ill-equipped for professional success. And for life in general, if we're being completely honest. McCammon points out the workplace for what it is: an often absurd landscape of ego and fear guided by social rules that no one ever talks about. He offers a mix of enlightening and often self-deprecating personal stories about his experience and clear, practical advice on getting the small things right--crucial skills that often go unacknowledged--from shaking a hand to conducting a business meeting in a bar to navigating a work party. Here is an inspirational new way of looking at your job, your career, and success itself; an accessible guide for those of us who are smart, talented, and ambitious but who aren't well-"leveraged" and don't quite feel prepared for success. or know what to do once we've made it. "--.

Presenting yourself

business manners, personality, and etiquette
Explains the basic skills needed for getting and keeping a job in any field, covering business manners, communication, writing a resume, interview etiquette, and more.

Modern manners

tools to take you to the top
2013
A guide to business etiquette, covering proper meeting protocol, electronic communications etiquette, table manners, and more.

How to get a job if you're a teenager

1998
A basic job skills guide for teenagers with appendices of additional resources and web sites for job searches.

The first five minutes

the successful opening moves in business, sales & interviews
1987

Success at work

a guide for African-Americans
1993

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