Anna Post: "Professionalism in the 21st Century"
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- Anna Post
Author and Spokesperson
The Emily Post Institute
"Professionalism in the 21st Century"
Friday, July 29, 2011
5:00 PM • Room 1, Rockefeller Center
The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences
For other Rockefeller Center events please go to rockefeller.dartmouth.edu/even...
Thank you for creating this video. There are some great points to assist all generations in working together.
Thank You Anna Post for the education.
Thank you for posting this!
Need an updated version for 2022.
Thank you for sharing. Very informative.
Great education" etiquette " awesome approach to the process journey😉
WOW Lovely training.I wanted to paid for it,Now i got it freely,Realy fantastic
Just looked up the origins of the term "ma'am". It actually comes from the old french word, "madam", which does have some polite and respectful definitions but it also describes a woman who runs a brothel.
this helped a lot with my assignment
As an American, I always found "Dear" to have a very personal meaning. For instance, I'd use it to open a letter to a family member, but not a boss or colleague, for instance.
Jennifer Kumar how will you use it other wise?
"Dear Mr President...". Never, "Hi Mr President...", or, "Hi Manager..."
It's formal to use 'Dear', at least as per the rule books; it's used in institutions and academia, or formal applications etc.
"My Dear Sally...". Now, that's personal.
Common sense & integrity. Thank you.
What if I'm dyslexic, and I can't always tell if the auto corrected spelling is the right word?
Twelve years ago
im watching this in school
Hi Emma
Ciao tesoro, rispondi
if you put in, you can take it out.
'Tipping in America" - I despise it! Europeans do not subscibe to it and it is horrific that a patron is beingobkligated to pay a living wage that best belongs to the employer! Despite the contention to the contrary, that certain employees are 'independent contractors', it is outrageuous to serioulsly believe that any establishment would do without their service personnel in the conduct of their businesses.
Well then U. S. restaurants need to do something called a salary increase. And some Euro countries do they just include it in your amount