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1. It is a set of ordinarily agreed upon rules for behaving in an business environment (also known as business etiquettes).
2. Essentially, it focuses on manners for the corporation and for its individual players.
3. It has to do with the way an individual interacts with customers and other businesses.
4. When etiquette is observed, the corporation has the opportunity to present a seamless, mannered front to the rest of the world, which can increase the respect the world gives it, resulting in a potentially more profitable corporation.
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It is defined as "the forms, manners, and ceremonies established by convention as acceptable or required in social relations, in a profession, or in official life." Etiquette is respect, good manners, and good behavior. It is not just each of these things, but it is all of these things rolled into one.
a guide to handle situations in social environment through your etiquettes in different situations be it dining office workspace cubical or power dressing. Social etiquettes help you to become more polished and different from others.
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Etiquettes
1.
2. What Are
Etiquettes?
They are a set of:
•Rules
•Forms
•Practices
established for behavior in the society or in professional
life.
They are rules of good workplace manners.
Need of Etiquettes
We need etiquittes to grow in life.
3. Where Etiquette is required
Personal Matters
Family Matters
Schools, College and Office Environment
Why Etiquette is required ?
• It is required for Career Success.
• It Builds leadership quality in one’s personality.
• It refines skills needed for exceptional service
• It enlightens one’s potential.
• It creates an impression.
5. Types of etiquettes..
There are many types of it these are some of
them :-
Social etiquettes
business etiquettes
phone etiquettes
Email etiquettes
Table etiquettes
6. Social Etiquettes
The ability to translate good manners into social
savvy. It will allow you to put your best foot forward
in dealing with day-to-day social demands.
It has two categories:
Personal etiquettes
Family etiquettes
7. Personal Etiquettes
Personal Hygiene
Skin
Hair
Hands Nails
Tooth
Feet
Shoes
Hose
Uniform Simplicity
Jewellery Sense of Taste
Informal Fitting In
Dress Codes Color Blending
Formal Accessories
Dressing for Occasions
8. Postures
Sitting
Standing
Talking while standing
Good Posture
Impatience
Sitting in Groups
Mind & Soul
Thoughts
Habits
Character
Attitudes
9. Family Etiquette
Parents
Sisters You Brothers
Second Relatives
Third Relatives
Relatives
Empathy Rights
Sympathy Good Will
Respect
Responsibility Mutuality
Status
Advantages
Heredity
Disadvantages
9
10. Social Conversations
When making an introduction Give a piece of information
about the person—it can be a conversation starter.
LISTEN to and concentrate
on conversations—don’t
just wait for your turn to
talk!
Don’t Jump!
Resist the urge to jump into
a conversation when
someone pauses in thought.
Wait a second or two, then
respond.
11. Basic Manners
• Be Polite
Remember when you are in a social situation it is important to always be polite and
respectful of other guests even if you vehemently disapprove of certain comments
or other individuals are not being polite.
• Ask Appropriate Questions
When you are socializing it is important to realize you are not at a debate and
should steer away from questions that might cause one.
• Keep it Short
In social situations it is always important to understand the nature of social
etiquette conversation and keep conversations short and socialize with everyone
present.
Remember, social etiquette conversation is pleasant and short.
• Eye Contact and Personal Space
Making eye contact and allowing individuals their personal space is important in all
conversations. This allows you to seem interested, polite and respectful of the other
individual which are all social requirements.
12. What Is Business Etiquette?
Rules that allow us to interact in a civilized fashion
Code of behavior that is grounded in common sense
and cultural norms
Required because manners matter in the workplace
First Impressions
The Rule of 12 in
Business chance to make a first impression.
You never get a second
• The first 12 words
• The first 12 steps
• The first 12 inches
13. The Business Handshake
Handshakes are the physical greetings that go with your words
How to shake hands
When to shake hands
When not to shake hands
Handshakes to avoid
There are three main conventions.
The way you extend the hand
The way you apply the pressure
The length of time you shake the
hand
14. Introductions in Business
• Introducing yourself
• Introducing others
• Responding to introductions
• What to do when you can’t
remember names
• Secret to remembering names
• Small talk helps us put others at
ease and make them comfortable.
• Small talk breaks the ice and goes
a long way toward furthering a
relationship.
15. Mixing and Mingling in Business
Prepare in advance
Arrive early
Position yourself
Make eye contact & smile
Take responsibility
Work the crowd
Use icebreakers
Ask the right kinds of
questions
Be a good listener
Know when to leave
16. Body Language
• A person’s posture, facial expressions, and
gestures send messages.
• Eye contact is the most obvious way you
communicate. When you are looking at the
other person, you show interest
• Where you place your arms suggests how
receptive you. Arms crossed or folded over
your chest say that you have shut other people
out and have no interest in them or what they
are saying.
• Legs talk, too. A lot of movement indicates
nervousness.
17. Dressing for the Occasion
By the time we meet and converse, we have already spoken to each
other in an older more universal tongue.
• Business professional attire
• Personal props and accessories
• for women: A reasonable length skirt (not mini-skirt) or full-
length trousers of a non-jeans material combined with a top (such
as a dress shirt, polo, or sweater set) is considered acceptable. An
informal dress with appropriate skirt length is also acceptable.
• for men: A combination of collared shirt (such as a dress
shirt or polo shirt), cotton trousers (such as khakis or dress jeans)
with a belt, and dress shoes (such as loafers) with socks is generally
acceptable. A blazer or business jacket can optionally be added.
• Unacceptable for either gender: gym clothes, rumpled or
ripped clothing, miniskirts, underwear as outerwear,
inappropriately revealing attire such as bare midriffs, and flip-
flops. Many corporations also frown upon open-toed shoes and
shorts.
18. Telephone Etiquettes…
The essence of dealing with people , politely and
efficiently over the phone can be boiled down to…….
telephone etiquettes.
Everyday, on an average , a person
Spends more than 3 hours on
phone…….
So it becomes mandatory to get
through the basics of telephone
etiquettes………
19. Placing a telephone call…
• If you’re making a call,
identify yourself first, then
ask to speak to the person
you’re trying to reach.
On finally reaching the person…
Before jumping into a
deep conversation,
ask if they have time
to talk. 19
20. If you’re on the phone and
another call comes in…
Always ask if it’s alright to put
them on hold
Always give a brief explanation
of the reason of hold.
Sign Language?
Do not interrupt someone on
the telephone by
gesturing,
speaking or
writing them notes! 20
21. What about voicemail?
If you must leave a
message, state your name
(spell if they don’t know
you), phone number, date
and reason for the call.
Repeat your phone
number at the end—
SLOWLY.
When you are in ANY meeting
turn off your cell phone ringer—
accept voicemail and text messaging
only! 21
22. Can you hear me now?
If you have to take a call in a
public place—try to move to a
more private space.
Hearing one-sided
conversations alienates the
person NOT in the
conversation!
If you have to talk in a public
place (bus, elevator, airplane etc.)
keep it short and discreet.
22
24. What are mass emails
Mass emails are emails
sent out to multiple
people
These emails are meant
for multiple people and
not just one person
These emails are usually
informational messages
to get in touch with
more people easier.
25. Rules For sending out Mass
Emails
Make sure that they are SPELLED properly, no one
hates having the embarrassment of misspelling
Do not send personal or praise emails out over mass
email
Make sure that the email
is for everyone to view and
is not offensive!!!!
26. Examples of bad emails
To: Members@thelist.com
From: billy@hotmail.com
Topic: Officers Meeting (officers only)
Subject:
I was emailing you to tell you that we will
have a meeting this Thursday at
MacDonald's. Bad because…
We will be going over the months This email might seem to be ok but
community service projects. really it is not.
The non officers might over look
See you there
the topic read the email and show
Bob
up at the meeting
President Only to waste their time.
If you want to email the officers
make a separate list serve or put
the emails in, do not email the club
27. The way they’re meant to be
To: Tech@ga4h.org
To: Group@massmail.com
From: Robbie@robsworld.com
From: Songsinger@email.com
Topic: The web page assignments
Topic: problems at the club office
Subject:
Subject:
As you all know the deadline for turning
This week the construction going on in you pages you are designing is
around the office has been sort of March 24th
destructive.
Please have these completed by this time
The power has been cut at the office and and up on FTP.
there is no power.
Hope everyone gets these done ASAP
If you were planning on going by the
office to work on project please try
next week Robbie
Jan
28. Reasons why both are good!
1st Email 2nd Email
This email is informative for This email is a perfect
all the members example of a deadline or
It also is meant for everyone! meeting time email!
It in no way makes any It was not sent for just the
personal remarks select few but for the entire
club
It is ok if you want to add
jokes or comments that the Make sure if you email at
whole group understands. anytime you make sure the
email is similar to these
formats.
If not, thinks about emailing
it before you fill up others
inboxes!
29. Table Etiquette
A general knowledge and use of
basic etiquette makes the dining
experience more pleasant for
everyone.
Table manners play an important part in
making a good impression.
Here are some basic tips to help you…
30. Sitting down
At a very formal dinner name cards will show you where
you should sit.
If there are no name cards on the tables, the host will
take you to the correct place.
If you are at a romantic dinner, the man
should push the woman’s chair in for her.
Sometimes the waiter will do this.
31. Using the napkin
Place the napkin on your lap. If it is small, unfold it
completely otherwise fold it in half, lengthwise.
Once the meal is over, you too should place your
napkin loosely on the table to the right of your dinner
plate.
It should not be crumpled or twisted, which reveal
untidiness or nervousness.
Nor should it be folded, which might show that you
think your host might reuse it without washing.
32. Ordering
• If there is something you don’t understand on the menu, ask
your server any questions you may have. Answering your
questions is part of the server’s job.
• An employer will generally let you order first; his or her
order will be taken last. Sometimes, however, the server will
decide who orders first. Often, women’s orders are taken
before men’s.
• As a guest you should not order one of the
most expensive items on the menu or more
than two courses unless your host shows
that it is all right.
33. Using the knives, forks and spoons
When you hold the knife or fork, you should relax your
fingers.
Never let the knife, fork or spoon touch the table after
you started eating.
When you take a break from eating, you simply put your
knife and fork on the plate.
When you have finished eating, you should put your knife
and fork together pointing to the left.
34. Eating Meal
Dip the spoon in the soup away from your body. Sip the
liquid from the side of the spoon. Don’t put the whole
spoon in your mouth.
Take some butter and put it on the plate then put some
butter on the small piece. Don’t spread the butter over
the whole piece of bread.