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Recent articles about The Executive Protocol Group and its "premier business etiquette consultant," Paul Siddle. |
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| "Minding
Manners" The Daily Toreador (1-13-06) |
A man laying his jacket in the mud so a woman does
not dirty her dress might have been common and mannerly
at one time.... |
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| "Regent Students Get Enlightened in the Art of Etiquette" News@Regent University (4-14-04) |
Regent students, alumni and guests attended an etiquette dinner at Founder's Inn to, among other things, learn the proper technique to correcting a bad hand shake... |
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"Paul Siddle's 13 Tips for Better Business Manners"
Rococo Ltd. (Fall 2003) |
1. Unlike social etiquette, business etiquette is genderless or gender-neutral. Therefore, both men and women should always stand when introduced and offer a firm... |
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"Mind Your E-mail Manners"
Journal of Accountancy (April 2003) |
Most of us are guilty of it: We use lowercase letters and sparse punctuation throughout our e-mails with little regard for the beginnings and ends of sentences or... |
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| "When Your Fellow Traveler Is the Person Who Signs Your Paycheck" New York Times (3-11-03) |
Anyone who travels frequently for business knows these are not the easiest of times to be on the road, with war jitters, airport difficulties and smaller expense... |
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"Experts: Manners Can Affect Profits"
Arizona Business Gazette (10-17-02) |
"Using business etiquette with customers impacts a company's bottom line," said Paul Siddle, principal of The Executive Protocol Group of Richmond, Virginia... |
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| "Forum for Decorum" ABA Journal (October 2002) |
Men, wear an undershirt, but don’t let it show above your open collar. Women, save your mules for out of the office, when open-toed, backless shoes are appropriate... |
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"Don't Push That Button"
Richmond Business Journal
(9-23-02) |
When it comes to e-mail horror stories, no one is immune. Take Gary LeClair, chairman of Richmond law firm LeClair Ryan, who experienced every top executive’s worst... |
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| "E-Mail Netiquette" Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (9-22-02) |
For better or worse, e-mail is nearly as ubiquitous today as the telephone. We stopped asking people, "Do you have e-mail?" and started asking "What's your e-mail... |
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| "A Taxing Situation" Richmond Times-Dispatch (1-24-02) |
"A nice can of worms, indeed."
That's how David McGrann reacted to the recent Table Talk asking about whether a restaurant tip should be on the pretax amount or the... |
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"The Experts: Business Sense"
Richmond Business Journal (11-5-01) |
Like many American homes, your house was probably a target for youngsters (and some oldsters) dressed up in costumes and pretending to be Dracula, Freddy Kruger... |
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"Business Etiquette is Executive Protocol's Niche"
Richmond Times-Dispatch (9-17-01) |
The first slide in Paul Siddle's presentation to the administrative staff at a local law firm reads: "Business goes where it's invited, but stays where it's well taken... |
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"Fitbits: Fitness at Work"
Pacific Northwest Magazine (5-13-01) |
Wednesday is National Employee Health and Fitness Day. Its sponsor, the National Association for Health & Fitness - which encourages employees to become more active... |
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| "Mr. Nice Guy" Virginia Business (May 2001) |
Paul Siddle’s a nice guy. So nice, in fact, that businesses pay him for it. His Richmond-based company, The Executive Protocol Group, gives corporate seminars... |
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"Minding Your Ps & Qs"
The Richmond Business Journal (2-19-01) |
It’s a Friday afternoon just around quitting time and Paul Siddle’s seminar, which is already running behind schedule, has hit a speed bump...
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