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  • How to Cut Costs for Office Supplies

    The cost of office supplies can be prohibitive, especially if you run a large-scale office that consumes large amounts of resources. For instance, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency...

  • Factors of Professionalism

  • How to Dress for High Tea Parties for Girls

    High tea is a British tradition that dates back to the Victorian era. This traditional tea started as a substantial evening meal eaten by working class families after working all day at difficult...

  • How to Collect Campbell's Soup Labels

    Nearly every household eats canned soup and pasta products made by the Campbell's company.The Labels for Education program has been donating equipment and supplies to schools in exchange for soup...

  • How to Honor a School Secretary

    School secretaries are literally the glue that holds the facilities' offices together. They organize class schedules, take phone calls and appointments, keep tabs on records and more. Honoring the...

  • How to Change Your AT&T Telephone Directory Listing

    In the event that you move or discover that your AT&T telephone directory listing is incorrect, contacting the company to update your information is relatively easy. Updating your information...

  • Philippines Business Etiquette

    Although the Philippines generally embraces American pop culture and history, the Filipino business world still has a different environment that may take Westerners by surprise. Here are some...

  • Business Etiquette & Terminating a Contract

    Terminating a business contract is a natural part of business. This can occur due to rising costs, lack of performance or even a lack of funding from the business purchasing the service (or the...

  • How to Return store Merchandise Without a Receipt

    Returning undesired merchandise is an inconvenient task. It's an extra trip to the store and may be a test of your power of persuasiveness. It doesn't have to be unpleasant, though. Armed with...

  • Office Kitchen Etiquette & Cleaning

    Proper office etiquette extends to shared kitchen space at work, A to Z Manners and Etiquette states. Cleaning up after yourself and taking care not to impose on others who use the office kitchen...

  • Business & Religious Etiquette in Japan

    Business etiquette in Japan can be understood in terms of mutual respect and honoring someone else's station in life. Still, Japan is changing, and Japanese people have studied and absorbed a...

  • How to Figure Out What Your Passion Is

    Less than 50 percent of Americans are happy with their jobs, according to a 2005 study by The Conference Board Consumer Research Center, a global research company. One of the main causes of this...

  • Ballpoint Vs. Celluloid Pens

    For business, home or recreation, the importance of a good pen cannot be understated. A person's choice of pen can reflect their writing needs, profession or even personality. Therefore, it is...

  • The Effects of Having a Good Attitude

  • Cross Cultural Business Etiquette

    Business etiquette is a very sensitive subject for those doing business internationally. Much of business etiquette stems from what is or is not appropriate in the respective culture. It is...

  • Telephone Interview Etiquette

    Many of the best practices for in-person interviews also apply to telephone interviews. However, telephone interviews require some additional rules of etiquette because the interviewer is unable...

  • Business Etiquette for Gift Giving

    Etiquette for gift-giving varies tremendously around the world and by company or jurisdiction. Generally, it is considered a kind gesture to provide a small gift during certain times. Business...

  • Business Etiquette for an Email on When to Schedule a Meeting

    A sender initiates a meeting by asking attendees about their availability. In this initial email, the sender should include a list of items or information attendees should bring, a reply-by time...

  • Boss Condolences Etiquette

    When a supervisor loses a loved one, it's appropriate to send condolences. This may seem difficult because employee-to-boss communications typically are strictly business. Words of sympathy should...

  • Memorable Retirement Gifts

  • Business Etiquette Training Programs

    Business etiquette training programs are designed to help you understand the way you should behave in a variety of business situations. Individuals can seek out etiquette training on their own or...

  • Ideas for Electrical Business Cards

  • How to Address an Email to an Army Officer

    Addressing an email to an Army officer requires the same etiquette you would extend to any professional contact. But keep in mind rank and professional designations when addressing the officer,...

  • How to Improve Customer Feedback

    For your business to succeed, it is important to not only collect customer feedback but also use the information to improve your product or service. According to BizGrader.com, a customer feedback...

  • Toastmasters Ice Breaker Speech Preparation

    In the Toastmasters Ice Breaker speech, your objective is to talk about a subject with which you are already familiar. As the Toastmasters.org website states, that subject is yourself. You wish...

  • Home Owners Association Budget Checklist

    Prior to creating a budget it is a good idea to create a checklist to ensure that all items are accounted for and everyone in the budget-making process has had an opportunity to review and...

  • Business Correspondence Etiquette

    Business correspondence should always convey a professional, friendly and courteous attitude, regardless of the content of the letter. These general guidelines apply to all forms of business...

  • Workplace Bathroom Etiquette

    Unless you have a "steel bladder," the workplace bathroom is a place you'll need to visit from time to time. Since this is a public place for private business, there are a few rules everyone...

  • Business Envelope Etiquette

    Addressing a business envelope gives you the opportunity to present a positive image to the recipient of the letter. The goal is to make the recipient feel respected and obliged to reply to your...

  • What to Do for a Co-Worker With Diabetes?

    According to the American Diabetes Association, 23.6 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes (2007 statistics) with 1.6 million new cases diagnoses each year. Given its...

  • How to Create Coupon Barcodes

    A barcode is a picture containing a series of bold black horizontal lines that make up a code. This code can only be read by the light from a barcode scanner, which you commonly see in...

  • Singapore Business Etiquette

    Singapore is characterized by a blend of different cultures and traditions. It is located in Southeast Asia. The country is in a strategic location and is a major center for trade, tourism and...

  • Excel Invoice Help

    Microsoft Excel is a convenient and easy-to-use program that is a part of the Microsoft Office software suite. You can use it to create various business forms, including invoices to present to...

  • How to Create a Chart for My Business

    If you look at your business from a different perspective, you may be able to resolve some of the issues that you are experiencing. For instance, if you analyze the sales of each of the products...

  • Gift Ideas & Suggestions for a Boss

    Perhaps you're feeling generous because your boss has been unusually kind this year, and you want to express your gratitude. Or maybe it's National Boss's Day (Oct. 16 in the United States), the...

  • Credit Card Processing Options

    Whether you run an online or brick-and-mortar business, you simply cannot ignore the need to accept credit cards. As of 2006, there were 984 million credit and debit cards, issued by Visa and...

  • How to Run a Credit Check to Lease a Home

    As a landlord, it is your duty to ensure that the people you are allowing to live on your property are trustworthy and responsible---you must protect your interests. When you are leasing an entire...

  • How to Handle a Critique

    Whatever kind of work you do, critiques are important. If you do creative work, critiques are essential, but you would be surprised how many people just can’t handle them. Everyone’s work has room...

  • How to Communicate Professionally by Email

    If you’re job requires you to correspond by email there are email etiquette precautions that must be taken in order to keep you from embarrassing yourself or more importantly keep you from losing...

  • Customs & Etiquette in Japanese Business

    Overseas business is best conducted after doing research into the culture that is being visited. Japan is a popular destination for business travel. The customs and etiquette expected during...

  • Party Etiquette on Gifts for a Boss

    Buying a gift for a boss is a tricky business, but it becomes simpler when the boss hosts a party. Then, the usual rules of host or hostess gifts apply, but the gift must be tasteful and appropriate.

  • How to Get Dish Network to Stop Calling With Offers

    Unwanted solicitation phone calls can wreck your day, and some offenders are more aggressive than others. Dish Network satellite service, for instance, often calls two or three times a day on a...

  • How to Make a Business Plan for Beginners

    A business plan is one of the most intimidating and time-consuming tasks you must complete when you start a new business. It requires a significant amount of writing, research, planning and...

  • How Do I Stop Cell Phone Use in My Business?

    The growth in the popularity of cell phones has created a new dilemma for employers. A worker may neglect his responsibility at work to answer a call or text. This is an issue of major concern for...

  • Business Etiquette For Powerpoint

    PowerPoint offers a convenient method for presenting information about how to behave in a professional setting. Several business etiquette guidelines can easily be highlighted in any...

  • How to Write an Appreciation Thank You Note to Your Manager

    Thank you notes---as with so many other forms of etiquette---have fallen out of use. In the business world, sending a prompt, professional thank you letter sends the message that you are...

  • Swiss Business Etiquette

    Differences in culture often translate to differences in etiquette and business protocol. When an individual understands a foreign country's business etiquette, she has a greater chance of...

  • United States Business Etiquette

    The business environment is becoming increasingly global, and people are conducting business internationally more and more. In the United States, business etiquette is essential for building...

  • How to Accept Credit Cards at Events

    Credit card acceptance can boost a business' sales by up to 70 percent, according to an article in "Forbes" magazine. But when you are selling at an event, whether it is an outdoor festival or an...

  • How to Sell Music on the Streets

    You must be brave and persistent to hawk your music on the street. You need a glowing personality and confidence in yourself and your talent. A sales background will help you better understand the...

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