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Emily Post's The Etiquette Advantage in Business: Personal Skills for Professional Success

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As today's workplace becomes increasingly more competitive, knowing how to behave can make the difference between getting ahead and getting left behind. In The Etiquette Advantage in Business, 2nd Edition, etiquette authorities Peggy Post and Peter Post provide you with the all-important tools for building solid, productive relationships with your business associates -- relationships that will help propel you and your company straight to the top.

In this completely revised and updated edition, which includes three new chapters on ethics, table manners, and electronic communication, the Posts show you how to handle both everyday and unusual situations that are essential to professional and personal success -- from resolving business conflicts with ease and grace to getting along with your boss and coworkers; from making long-lasting contacts to winning clients and closing deals. They also offer up-to-date guidance on pressing issues such as harassment in the workplace, worker privacy, e-mail dos and don'ts, and knowing how and when to shoulder blame.

Written for business workers of all types and backgrounds, The Etiquette Advantage in Business remains the definitive resource for timeless advice on business entertaining, written communication, dressing appropriately for any business occasion, conventions and trade shows, job searches and interviews, gift-giving, and overseas travel.

No matter the situation in which you find yourself, the Posts will give you the confidence to meet the challenges of the work world with confidence and poise -- because today, more than ever, good manners mean good business.

384 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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Peggy Post

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Peggy Post, Emily Post’s great-granddaughter-in-law, is a director of The Emily Post Institute and the author of more than twelve etiquette books. In March, 2011, Peggy began a new question and answer column with the New York Times called The Well-Mannered Wedding. The column aims to address modern day wedding conundrums and provide advice for the soon-to-be-wed.

Currently, Peggy is actively involved in the launch of Emily Post Wedding, a new line of wedding invitations produced by M. Middleton and licensed by The Emily Post Institute. Peggy has worked with M. Middleton on the development of the two collections, Grace and Style, and is now making public appearances at national and regional retailer events to promote the wedding invitation offering.

Peggy writes a monthly column in Good Housekeeping magazine. She is also a contributing editor for AARP, The Magazine. Peggy conducts lectures and seminars for businesses and community groups across the country. Peggy’s vibrant personality and media savvy have led companies to request her services for spokesperson campaigns. In this role she has worked with clients like MasterCard, Yahoo!, American Express, Florida Citrus, Merci Chocolates, Tassimo Hot Beverage System, Georgia-Pacific, and SBC Communications.

Peggy began her career as an international flight attendant for Pan American World Airways. She then taught seventh grade English and history in New York City before entering the business world, developing a 30-year career in management, consulting and sales. Born in Washington, DC, she was raised in Maryland and New Orleans and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in education from LSU. Peggy and her husband, Allen, live in south Florida, and she has two stepsons, Casey and Jeep.

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June 27, 2018
I picked this up from the library to have as a refresher before starting a new job - in the hopes that my nerves will not get the best of my manners in making a good first impression. Its only drawback is being a bit dated for our increasingly technology-driven business world. For example, how someone would handle a post-phone interview with no way of knowing how to reach the interviewer (especially if done through some type of third-party).
This book was also written with people in mind who might be very high in corporate ranking. It’s not often that office workers host fancy dinner parties anymore or send greetings on stationery in a mailed envelope. It would be nice to see more etiquette involving everyday business life. I also skimmed over the section about international travel, something I’m not likely to do anytime soon.
Many of the tips included should already be in practice for anyone who has a healthy respect for their environment and peers, but it’s always nice to have a reminder, considering some people have no issues with clipping their nails or eating smelly food in their cubicle.
As Queen Clarice says, “Manners matter.”
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March 11, 2020
This was choc full of good information. I loved how every singe business situation is considered and explained from writing emails to answering the phone. I loved the section on table manners and also the section on dressing. This book is great for those tiny nitty gritties we tend to think of once we're in the thick of the situation. Loved it....
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April 29, 2015
This is a better reference book than read-through, so naturally I read it cover to cover. Shame on me, but I'd never heard of Emily Post prior to this. Her grandkids updated her teaching, and the result is a very relevant, comprehensive how-to for business manners. I'll have this handy for sticky situations. Hope you don't mind me taking a quick peek before starting my salad. I don't quite remember which fork to use...
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November 23, 2007
Although I consider Emily Post's Etiquette, 17th Edition to be an absolutely essential addition to any library, this book is also good for those in business, especially those new to the business world (college grads!). It includes when and how to accept and give business cards, gift ideas for bosses and assistants, how to give the best handshake, how to write an effective business letter, and the best way to handle a job search (such as how to build and write your resume, what to wear and how to act in an interview, etc.). Also includes a section on handling business overseas, which is helpful because other countries have different business etiquette than the U.S.
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January 14, 2024
I read this a while ago and I think it makes a decent work regarding the matter of etiquette in business. Peggy Post composed this comprehensive guide, discussing proper behaviors and etiquette in modern entrepreneurship. I think it is quite useful and applicable for most American people who are concerned about effectiveness and success in their profession. I enjoyed this guide a lot, since it is comprehensive, detailed, and it contributed to my professional performance as well.
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December 22, 2012
The book address every matter that one needs to know when s/he starts a career, from how to dress and eat a meal properly to how to behave and interact appropriately at the office. I highly recommend this book to everyone, even though what you do may not relate to business. Very well-written and easy to understand.
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January 7, 2013
I recommend this read for everyone in business! Nobody I know fulfills 100% of Post's business etiquette mannerisms- so you will inevitably catch several things you never even thought of considering... that would be considerate to do :).
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February 19, 2008
I especially like this book for when I am not sure of how to navigate a situation at work / school that has upset me.
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January 21, 2011
A go to reference guide for when I'm wondering the best way to handle a business situation. Can't wait to see what Post decides about the polite way of unfriending someone on Facebook.
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April 17, 2016
This is a very approachable book for all interested in learning how to act appropriately in and outside of business in their pursuit of success.

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