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Book of Business Etiquette

When people first organized into groups the units were small, a mere handful of people under a chief, but grad...

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When people first organized into groups the units were small, a mere handful
of people under a chief, but gradually they became larger and larger until the
nations of today have grown into a sort of world community composed of
separate countries, each one supreme in its own domain, but at the same time
bound to the others by economic ties stronger than sentimental or political
ones could ever be.

People are now more dependent on one another than they have ever been before,
and the need for confidence is greater. We cannot depend upon one another
unless we can trust one another.

Here are the chapters included inside the book:

I. THE AMERICAN BUSINESS MAN

II. THE VALUE OF COURTESY

III. PUTTING COURTESY INTO BUSINESS

IV. PERSONALITY

V. TABLE MANNERS

VI. TELEPHONES AND FRONT DOORS

VII. TRAVELING AND SELLING

VIII. THE BUSINESS OF WRITING

IX. MORALS AND MANNERS

X. "BIG BUSINESS"

XI. IN A DEPARTMENT STORE

XII. A WHILE WITH A TRAVELING MAN

XIII. TABLES FOR TWO OR MORE

XIV. LADIES FIRST?

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Feb. 15, 2013

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