What do your colleagues, overlords, underlings, clients, and
customers have in common? Not knowing how much they annoy you. Not
to mention how much you may be annoying them. The route from
cubicle to corner office is strewn with etiquette landmines. And
now that the boundaries that once cleanly separated work from
personal life are blurred, even polite people don t recognize the
difference between professional and social manners.
What do you say to a colleague who has just been fired? How do
you maintain a family-friendly office without discriminating
against singles? What s the difference between showing romantic
interest and sexual harassment? Which colleagues should be invited
to family weddings? When should you be unavailable, at or away from
work?
Don t convene a focus group or appeal to Human Resources consult
Miss Manners
With wit and wisdom, Miss Manners restores civility, guiding you
around your coworker s messy cubicle, past your overly prying boss,
around the bridal shower for the new temp, and through tedious
staff meetings.
In Miss Manners Minds Your Business, Judith Martin and her son,
executive Nicholas Ivor Martin, equip readers with the practical,
pertinent, and utterly correct advice necessary to win the job,
keep the job, and leave the job with sanity and dignity
intact."
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