Ignoring Business Etiquette Will Cost You Time and Sales
An Interview with Joscelyn Davis, president and chief strategist, JADE Strategies, Inc.
Business etiquette is a tool that should be used to avoid creating distractions and to keep your focus on the business at hand. — Joscelyn Davis
Today, our Pro Tip focuses on business etiquette and why it is important for business owners, professionals and executives to achieve greater business and career success.
Joscelyn Davis, the president and chief strategist of JADE Strategies, Inc., is a highly sought-after speaker and trainer who brings more than 25 years of proven experience in organizational change strategy and leadership coaching in the public, private and nonprofit sectors. She shares her business etiquette insights to help you excel in your business or career.
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