Socially Savvy: Power Tips and Avoidable Faux Pas for Business and Social Etiquette
How to be Socially Savvy in All Situations” is a quick reference of “Power Tips” and “Faux Pas to Avoid” on 51 various business and social situations. You will find everything from: Business Meetings Manners; Tech Etiquette and Jetiquette; to Handling the Holidays, Dress for Success, Wedding Tips, Funeral Faux Pas, Tipping Properly, Manners for Minors; and so much more. My goal in writing this book is to help you navigate confidently in any situation and I will answer questions for you such as:
• “What are the BMW’s of dining?”
• “Which is your personal and which is your private hand and why is that important?”
• “What are the “Top Ten Faux Pas” we commit on a daily basis?”
• “How can I increase my chances of acing that big job interview?”
• “Which way do you face when you walk down a row to get to your seat in a crowded theater?”
• “When should I start teaching my children manners?”
Just pick the subject you have a question about, spend sixty seconds studying the lists of tips and faux pas, and walk away “Socially Savvy” in all situations.
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Socially Savvy: Power Tips and Avoidable Faux Pas for Business and Social Etiquette
How to be Socially Savvy in All Situations” is a quick reference of “Power Tips” and “Faux Pas to Avoid” on 51 various business and social situations. You will find everything from: Business Meetings Manners; Tech Etiquette and Jetiquette; to Handling the Holidays, Dress for Success, Wedding Tips, Funeral Faux Pas, Tipping Properly, Manners for Minors; and so much more. My goal in writing this book is to help you navigate confidently in any situation and I will answer questions for you such as:
• “What are the BMW’s of dining?”
• “Which is your personal and which is your private hand and why is that important?”
• “What are the “Top Ten Faux Pas” we commit on a daily basis?”
• “How can I increase my chances of acing that big job interview?”
• “Which way do you face when you walk down a row to get to your seat in a crowded theater?”
• “When should I start teaching my children manners?”
Just pick the subject you have a question about, spend sixty seconds studying the lists of tips and faux pas, and walk away “Socially Savvy” in all situations.
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Socially Savvy: Power Tips and Avoidable Faux Pas for Business and Social Etiquette

Socially Savvy: Power Tips and Avoidable Faux Pas for Business and Social Etiquette

by Joy Weaver
Socially Savvy: Power Tips and Avoidable Faux Pas for Business and Social Etiquette

Socially Savvy: Power Tips and Avoidable Faux Pas for Business and Social Etiquette

by Joy Weaver

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How to be Socially Savvy in All Situations” is a quick reference of “Power Tips” and “Faux Pas to Avoid” on 51 various business and social situations. You will find everything from: Business Meetings Manners; Tech Etiquette and Jetiquette; to Handling the Holidays, Dress for Success, Wedding Tips, Funeral Faux Pas, Tipping Properly, Manners for Minors; and so much more. My goal in writing this book is to help you navigate confidently in any situation and I will answer questions for you such as:
• “What are the BMW’s of dining?”
• “Which is your personal and which is your private hand and why is that important?”
• “What are the “Top Ten Faux Pas” we commit on a daily basis?”
• “How can I increase my chances of acing that big job interview?”
• “Which way do you face when you walk down a row to get to your seat in a crowded theater?”
• “When should I start teaching my children manners?”
Just pick the subject you have a question about, spend sixty seconds studying the lists of tips and faux pas, and walk away “Socially Savvy” in all situations.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012506160
Publisher: Protocol Enterprises, Inc.
Publication date: 05/22/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 567 KB

About the Author

Joy Weaver is a renowned etiquette expert, speaker, and author of Socially Savvy. She is always thrilled to say her book is highly endorsed by Jean and Zig Ziglar. Her clients vary in range from corporate giants to Junior Leagues and National Charity Leagues across the nation. Joy represents designer Joseph Ribkoff, and has appeared on various talk shows, including The View, The Early Show, Family Net, and eight years on Good Morning Texas. She is nationally published and has been featured in the Associated Press, The New York Times, USA Today, Southern Living Magazine, Dallas Morning News, and The Dallas Business Journal.
Protocol Enterprises/Just Ask Joy is based in Dallas and has served clients across the country since 2000. You can get social with Joy by following Socially Savvy on Facebook and Twitter. You can learn more at www.justaskjoy.com
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