The Simple Art of Business Etiquette: How to Rise to the Top by Playing Nice

Author:   Jeffrey L Seglin
Publisher:   Callisto
ISBN:  

9781623156886


Pages:   170
Publication Date:   12 January 2016
Format:   Paperback
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The Simple Art of Business Etiquette: How to Rise to the Top by Playing Nice


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Author:   Jeffrey L Seglin
Publisher:   Callisto
Imprint:   Callisto
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781623156886


ISBN 10:   1623156882
Pages:   170
Publication Date:   12 January 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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With gentle humor, keen insight, and plain common sense, Jeffrey L. Seglin offers compelling advice for acting effectively and ethically at the same time. Don t be fooled by the focus on business etiquette. This is really a book on how to be a decent human being in every aspect of daily life. Kenneth Winston, Harvard University, Author of Ethics in Public Life: Good Practitioners in a Rising Asia The Simple Art of Business Etiquette is a fun and fast guide on how to engage productively in today s rapidly evolving workplace. This book has helpful tips for first time hires and career veterans alike. It s an entertaining read. I highly recommend it! Gus Tai, Silicon Valley Venture Capitalist Seglin has written a fantastic guide for anyone facing an unreasonable boss, a tipsy holiday party crush, an intimidating salary negotiation, or just another bleary Monday in other words, anyone navigating the contemporary workplace. Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich, Adjunct Lecturer at Harvard University, Author of Any One of Us With a great sense of humor, sage advice and practical tips, Jeffrey L. Seglin reminds us to overcome the complexities of the modern workplace and get back to the basics. This helpful roadmap for succeeding in today s world is a must read for new and seasoned professionals alike. Melodie Jackson, Associate Dean for Communications and Public Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School


The Simple Art of Business Etiquette is a fun and fast guide on how to engage productively in today's rapidly evolving workplace. This book has helpful tips for first time hires and career veterans alike. It's an entertaining read. I highly recommend it!--Gus Tai, Silicon Valley Venture Capitalist With a great sense of humor, sage advice and practical tips, Jeffrey L. Seglin reminds us to overcome the complexities of the modern workplace and get back to the basics. This helpful roadmap for succeeding in today's world is a must read for new and seasoned professionals alike. ?Melodie Jackson, Associate Dean for Communications and Public Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Seglin has written a fantastic guide for anyone facing an unreasonable boss, a tipsy holiday party crush, an intimidating salary negotiation, or just another bleary Monday--in other words, anyone navigating the contemporary workplace.--Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich, Adjunct Lecturer at Harvard University, Author of Any One of Us With gentle humor, keen insight, and plain common sense, Jeffrey L. Seglin offers compelling advice for acting effectively and ethically at the same time. Don't be fooled by the focus on business etiquette. This is really a book on how to be a decent human being in every aspect of daily life.--Kenneth Winston, Harvard University, Author of Ethics in Public Life: Good Practitioners in a Rising Asia


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Jeffrey L. Seglin is a journalist, author, and lecturer. He is currently a faculty member and director of the communications program at Harvard Kennedy School. His weekly column on ethics, ""The Right Thing,"" is syndicated in newspapers in the United States and Canada.

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