2. Introduction Etiquette is an aspect of decorum, which acts as a code that governs the expectations of social behaviour. Office etiquette in particular applies to co-worker interaction, excluding interactions with external contacts such as customers and suppliers.
3. Every business students wants a job in top corporate companies. On being recruited, performance becomes the primary focus and little care is taken for etiquettes that accompany a good performance. It is estimated that an impression is created within the first 30 seconds of any meeting.
4. Dress code The dress code has built in rules or signals indicating the message being given by a person's clothing and how it is worn.
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6. Body language Hand shake Postures Eye contact Accurate reading of a person's body language helps in indicating whether ... tone attached to it, for communicating in a corporate environment
8. Cell phones Usage of mobiles during meetings is not acceptable. Don’t use a cell phone to calculate as it may lead to misunderstandings. Silent or vibration modes are acceptable. Loud flashy ringtones are a put off. Requirement of prohibition of cell phones in corporate sector?