Workplace Etiquette

Articles in Workplace Etiquette

By business101 2 comments
Writing a letter of resignation can be very difficult. While many have decided not to write formal letters of resignation, those of us who do, usually appreciated the company being left. You hope to leave on a positive note, as to have the ... more »
By amylaine 3 comments
A business meeting can showcase an individuals social and business skills. It is up to you to make a positive appearance. Below are a few steps to get you in the right direction... more »
By ychandra 0 comments
This how to, i wrote to help all expatriate / foreigner who working in Malaysia to apply and get their Expatriate Card (i-card). To apply Expatriate Card in Malaysia is very easy. It just take 20 minute process. So quick isn’t it?.. more »
By PakehaC 2 comments
Ever wonder why you were never called after submitting a resume? Do you want to know how to apply for a job so that you will make it through the first cut? There are simple things you can do to get your resume noticed!.. more »
By PatriciaLaino 2 comments
Small office settings can be a place where closeness to others may be hard to avoid. Harmony is great to have but not when it comes with a risk. Some Bosses can honestly be your friend while others are looking for a way out. Learn to tell the ... more »
By bruceleroy 14 comments
'Tis the season to...get fired? Not if you follow these simple tips at your company office party... more »
By JanCast2007 0 comments
A negative work environment is a less productive work environment. Gossip in the workplace can create an uncomfortable atmosphere for not only the person the gossip is about, but for everyone in the workplace. Gossip can often become likened to ... more »
By MidniteWriter 0 comments
Thinking of working for a friend in their business? Or, perhaps you moving towards a position where a friend will become your supervisor in business. These hints may help get you started off on the right foot while avoiding trouble. And, ... more »
By GreenMomma 2 comments
Being friends is easy and well worth it. There are a few unwritten rules to follow... more »
By Christina Ellis 2 comments
Conversation is a learned art form that plays a major role in most facets of our success in life. Unfortunately, minimal emphasis is placed on good communication skills. This article will address key points to help you build upon skills that you ... more »
By bali74 2 comments
Donning a corporate suit and lunching with the CEO of the company does not mean professionalism. It is more than a state of mind. Basically its an attitude towards work, not what you do, but how you do it... more »
By Andre' J. Bolton 0 comments
Do you feel that you should be rewarded as a well respected employee, because of what you have to offer or bring to the table? Does your boss know who you are? or anyone else in the company? Keep reading, if you want them to find you and reward ... more »
By Dawn Peters 1 comments
There are reasons we cross paths with those that we do. Sometimes its SO obvious, because we have walked a mile or two in what that person is going thru. But other time's we scratch our head and wonder why. In any case, it's important to be ... more »
By Kelly185 0 comments
Some businesses call them sick days and others deem them personal days. Whichever name your company assigns to paid days off of work, you need to know that you have the right to use them! Sure, you may have a ton of assignments left to do and ... more »
By TheStorm 0 comments
Employees leave a company for one reason or another. Understanding the why's will help determine employment practice "opportunities" that only an exit interview can provide. At this time employees typically speak candidly about moving ... more »
By CelesteHarrison 0 comments
Loud co-workers are distracting. They invade your workspace with their mere existence. They can talk loudly, chew loudly, whistle loudly or move their chair loudly. They even breathe loudly. A loud co-worker can interrupt your concentration and ... more »
By AFrieske 2 comments
Working behind the counter of a pizzeria or other eatery you are going to come across plenty of unhappy customers. But what do you do when one becomes truly unruly? This article will explain some simple solutions to handling a tough customer over ... more »
By kjones83 1 comments
Let's face it. Sometimes your cubicle is the best place to work on your blog, your novel, or your amateur porn site. With the following tips, you can maximize your slacking while minimizing unwanted attention from your boss... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
An important part of observing Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is taking the day off work. Although some companies close for the Jewish holy days, most do not... more »
By AFrieske 0 comments
This is part of a series of articles on how to deal with problems that arise when delivering food. I delivered pizzas for over 5 years through high school and college in Chicago. I dealt with a wide range of issues during that time. Handling a ... more »
By AFrieske 0 comments
I delivered pizzas for over five years in Chicago during high school and college. Having a wrong order or a missing piece of an order can become an ordeal at the customer's door. These simple tips can help if you find yourself in that situation... more »
By Althea DeBrule 2 comments
It has been said that critics are “do nothing” people. If you are trying to accomplish anything great, you will be criticized by those who are doing nothing. Your motives will be questioned and your character may be assaulted. As a result, you ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Self-doubt and a lack of confidence can often prevent us from being the social people we'd like to be in public. Social skills are vital to successful careers and personal relationships. Fortunately, social skills can improve. Learn how to ... more »
By Althea DeBrule 2 comments
The time you spend in your daily grind most likely involves sending and receiving messages through talking, listening, writing, or reading. You're either trying to understand someone else's message or to send one of your own. Sometimes it's ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 1 comments
Killing a great idea is not as uncommon as you may think. Mediocre minds do it as easily as mathematical minds do arithmetic. Although the phenomenon gained attention with the failure Jonathan Abram's Friendster, the predecessor of MySpace and ... more »