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E2: The Power of Etiquette and Ethics in American Business »

Book cover image of E2: The Power of Etiquette and Ethics in American Business by Phyllis Davis

Authors: Phyllis Davis
ISBN-13: 9781891984778, ISBN-10: 1891984772
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Entrepreneur Press
Date Published: May 2003
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Phyllis Davis

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Book Synopsis

In its five main sections this book covers important etiquette topics in America, including listening skills, making a positive impression, dealing with allies and enemies, technology etiquette, presentation skills and political skills.

Publishers Weekly

Davis, founder of the American Business Etiquette Trainers Association, offers pointers on cubicle behavior and more in this guide to protocol in corporate America. Her commonsense, sometimes old-fashioned advice covers office etiquette from gift giving to power dressing. For example, she advises bosses to spend $25 to $50 on gifts to administrative assistants, depending on how long they've worked together. What's more, she says it's okay to give an assistant cash, as long as a personal note accompanies it. However, aspiring executives planning to give a gift to a senior manager should expect to spend $50 or more (cash is not advised). On the subject of business casual, Davis advises women to be less casual than men (the fabric and color of khaki are not flattering to a woman's figure unless she is blonde and thin). Whether discussing interviewing, networking or office party etiquette, Davis advises people throughout to reveal as little as possible about their personal lives while encouraging colleagues and customers to talk about themselves. There's much more advice on etiquette than ethics here (e.g., Davis doesn't explain what to do when offered a bribe or deciding whether or not to cover up mistakes), which may prompt some to wonder if Davis added ethics to the subtitle as an afterthought following the corporate accounting scandals. Her constant call for self-restraint may make this book more useful for those working in conservative legal and finance firms, rather than, say, the entertainment industries, entrepreneurial startups or even Microsoft where women are known to wear khaki. Agent, Wendy Keller. (Apr.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Sect. IFirst and lasting impressions
Ch. 1The handshake3
Ch. 2Power impressions11
Ch. 3The business card17
Ch. 4Introductions23
Ch. 5Listening and hearing skills31
Ch. 6Communication skills39
Ch. 7Discussion and decor47
Ch. 8Professional appearance55
Ch. 9Getting the job73
Sect. IIRising in the corporation
Ch. 10Moving up the corporate ladder83
Ch. 11Office protocol during delicate situations95
Ch. 12Business meetings105
Ch. 13Mastering corporate politics115
Ch. 14Diplomacy and personal accountability129
Sect. IIIClient services
Ch. 15Networking145
Ch. 16Techno-ethics : 65 tips for etiquette related to technology159
Ch. 17Client protocol171
Ch. 18Choreographing the business dinner179
Ch. 19Gift giving, conventions, events, and social occasions189
Sect. IVDiversity and disability in the workplace
Ch. 20Diversity in the workplace205
Ch. 21Disability sensitivity in the workplace213
Sect. VEthics in the workplace
Ch. 22Personal code of ethics221
Ch. 23Corporate code of ethics225
Sect. VIEtiquette there, then, and now
Ch. 24History of etiquette233
Ch. 25Global etiquette241

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