April 17, 2012 ·
RKJ ·
Anecdotes, Blog, Education, Gen-Y, Human Resources, Humor, Interoffice Relationships, Main, Management-Employee Relationships, Manners, Mass Media, Non-verbal Communication, Professional Courtesy, Uncategorized, Youth ·
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The basic tenant of my professional-courtesy initiative, Rediscover Courtesy.org, is simply to make people think before opening their mouths, ignoring a phone message, “responding to all” (gasp!) and/or “tweeting.” (Read more)
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April 2, 2012 ·
RKJ ·
Anecdotes, Blog, Employee Morale, Ethics, Gen-Y, Human Resources, Humor, Loyalty, Main, Management-Employee Relationships, Manners, Professional Courtesy, Uncategorized, Youth ·
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If you are a manager or human resources specialist and you think you’ve seen it all, I offer you the tale of Flea Girl to debunk that somewhat naïve theory. Like it or not, the “best” is most likely yet to come. (Read more)
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February 6, 2012 ·
Virginia ·
Anecdotes, Blog, Ethics, Humor, Loyalty, Main, Manners, Politics, Professional Courtesy, Public Relations, Uncategorized, Verbal Communication ·
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Professional courtesy in politics?
Yeah, right.
But then again—why not? (Read more)
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October 26, 2011 ·
RKJ ·
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Topics you would like to hear more about? Workplace issues requiring advice? Viewpoints on hot-button professional courtesy subjects such as client/vendor, interoffice, or management/employee relationships? How is Gen-Y doing in the workplace? Communications technology—friend or foe? The list goes on and on. Tell us about it. (Read more)
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October 18, 2011 ·
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October 18, 2011 ·
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For many years I have celebrated my 5th Grade Teacher, Mrs. Patsy Watt, from Fairview Elementary School in Columbia, Missouri. It was Mrs. Watt who first encouraged me to “write about something I love” and it was Mrs. Watt who first recognized and encouraged my creative side. There is no doubt that, without her influence, I would not be the business person, speaker, writer or “creator” I have become. She is a blessing. (Read more)
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