17th November 2008 Results of the 2008 Manners in Irish Business Survey
The results of the Manners in Irish Business Survey are now available to view online. Thank you to everyone who took part in the survey.
read full articleThe results of the Manners in Irish Business Survey are now available to view online. Thank you to everyone who took part in the survey.
read full articleMany employers are deciding this year that Christmas parties are more trouble than they're worth. And it's not only the financial crisis that's putting them off - there's also the threat of legal action when the festive spirit gets out of hand.Brian O'Connell, Irish Times
read full articleDebrett's 'Guide for the Modern Gentleman' is not for the faint-hearted. Brian O'Connell, Irish Times
read full articleWe are delivering intensive individual business etiquette half day sessions for people who are setting up businesses, changing jobs or going for promotion. For further details on individual etiquette training, contact info@pamelafay.ie.
The technological evolution is all well and good, but employees need to follow some good etiquette when using gadgets in the workplace. Marie Boran, Irish Independent
read full articleCasual clothes seem to be falling out of favour in today's workplace. Gabrielle Monaghan, Sunday Business Post
read full articleBusiness etiquette consultant Pamela Fay has some simple tips and advice for people who want to improve their business manners. Pamela Fay, You and Your Money
read full articleOne-day Etiquette and Style Programme for Business Professionals.
read full articleIf your colleagues' irritating habits drive you to distraction, it might be time to have a quiet word. Gabrielle Monaghan, Sunday Times
read full articleOne-day Etiquette and Style Programme for Business Professionals.
read full articleIn an increasingly competitive jobs market, employees serious about their career need to look smart. Gabrielle Monaghan, Sunday Times
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