
Don’t Be A Turkey During the Holidays
Brand New! Don’t Be A Turkey During the Holidays: The Complete Guide to Etiquette and Protocol for the Holiday Season
Author: Lydia Ramsey
Every year as the holiday season approaches, many of us are excited, eager and even overwhelmed by all that lies ahead. In the business world the holidays offer us opportunities to celebrate successes, build relationships and show appreciation to our customers and co-workers. We do this by sending out seasonal greeting cards, entertaining over meals or parties, attending events given by those with whom we work or do business, offering holiday gifts and in general showing special recognition to those who contribute to our success throughout the year.
As in everything we do, there are challenges. We want to make sure that our actions during the holidays are conducted in a manner that is both professional and personal.
This booklet on holiday business etiquette is designed to guide you through the protocol of sending out greeting cards, following the rules of conduct at the office party, hosting holiday meals with grace and good manners, selecting and presenting appropriate business gifts, and finally showing our appreciation of others with personal thank you’s.
There are also chapters on tipping during the holidays and even being the gracious host and thoughtful guest while visiting in your colleague’s home.
The ultimate purpose of this book is help you present yourself as the polished professional in all that you say and do during the season of celebrations.
Digital Edition $4.95
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