In recognition of National Business Etiquette Week -- June 7-13, 2020 -- we have compiled a list of 7 tips to guide your post-COVID transition back to the workplace. We will post a new tip each day. Read more
In recognition of National Business Etiquette Week -- June 7-13, 2020 -- we have compiled a list of 7 tips to guide your post-COVID transition back to the workplace. We will post a new tip each day. Read more
Coronavirus 2020: Tips and Alternatives to Shaking Hands
Pamela Eyring, president of The Protocol School of Washington, provides some simple tips and alternatives to shaking hands in this short “how-to” video. Read more
When it comes to holiday travel, flying the friendly skies might not be as friendly as it once was. In 2017, the International Air Transport Association reported there was a 50 percent rise in air rage incidents—with 169 passengers forcibly confined for bad behavior, ranging from verbal abuse to life-threatening situations such as attempting to storm the cockpit. Of course, traveling in any season can be stressful, but with so many year-end deadlines, family visits and weather delays, holiday travel can be particularly harrowing. To help make your upcoming travels as stress free as possible for yourself and your fellow travelers, consider these travel etiquette tips that will keep everyone in the spirit of the season. Read more