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Other Items from Impact Career/Business
Dress, Image, and Etiquette Kit - Seven outstanding books and three DVDs for both men and women address key professional image issues for everyone in the workplace.
First Impressions: What You Don't Know about how Others See You - You'll learn to see yourself as others see you, and how to tweak your style to create the impression that reflects the real you.
Business Etiquette for Dummies (2nd Edition) - This is an essential guide to the "right" behavior for the extended business day, from the power lunch to networking events, business trips, trade shows, and socializing with clients and colleagues after 5 PM.
Gestures: Do's and Taboos of Body Language Around the World - Don't move your hands in another culture until you first read this insightful guide to what you might be saying, both intentionally and unintentionally!
Global Etiquette Guide Series - Four terrific cross-cultural etiquette guides include everything for achieving communication success in business and travel.
Global Etiquette Guide to Africa and the Middle East - Shows both business and leisure travelers how to understand and manage the culture of the country they are visiting or conducting business in.
Global Etiquette Guide to Asia - Despite the emergence of the global marketplace and global Americanization, there is much about Asian cultures that an unprepared Westerner can find baffling.
Global Etiquette Guide to Mexico and Latin America - Shows both business and leisure travelers how to successfully understand and manage cultures that are different from their own.
Do's and Taboos Around the World for Women in Business - Another title in the popular 8-volume "Do's and Taboos" series outlines what women need to know to succeed in international business.
Do's and Taboos of International Trade (2nd Edition) - Shows how businesses of any size can cash in on great international trade opportunities.
Do's and Taboos of Using English Around the World - For most Americans, the potential for linguistic misunderstanding, confusion, and embarrassment when they use English with nonnative speakers is greater now than ever.
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