The #1 Rule for Office Success
THE #1 RULE FOR WORKPLACE SUCCESS Civility Expert's CEO - and Bestselling Business Author of the recent book "The 30% Solution - How Civility In the Workplace Increases Retention, Engagement and Profitability", Lew Bayer was [...]
Social Intelligence in the Workplace
SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE WORKPLACE How can civility in the workplace lead you to new career plateaus? Communication is the key. If you present yourself as a cool and confident professional who always makes a [...]
OVERLY AUTHORITARIAN BOSSES LEAD TO TOXIC WORKPLACE
It often seems that some workplace superiors - maybe your boss? have taken to heart the message that you need to be authoritarian in order to be a respected leader. This is rarely, if ever [...]
Civility Experts Workplace Civility Initiative Model
If you are looking for a snapshot at the Civility Experts Workplace Civility Initiative Model, please use the graphic below. Details about how an initiative are included in The 30% Solution- available on Amazon HERE.
Business Etiquette for Mobile Devices
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Civility Experts Interview: Bell Media
Civility Experts discusses civility, it's impact, and answers a few questions on wedding etiquette. Interview with Bell Media. [fusion_soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/261346896" params="auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true" width="100%" height="150" iframe="true" /]
Workplace Lunches and Breaks Under Used
Only 1 in 3 workers in the US take a lunch break, so it's no wonder office lunchtime etiquette is becoming a lost art. Click to Enlarge Image Infographic by Quill.com
What’s Your Social I.Q.?
In a Harper’s Magazine article in the 1930s, Edward L. Thorndike maintained that there are three intelligences: abstract, mechanical, and social. He defined social intelligence as the ability to understand others and “act wisely in [...]
Confidence in Modern Business
Competition in modern business is fierce. The strong survive and in many circumstances strong means confident. Confident enough to speak up when you have an opinion, confident enough to walk away from situations that don’t [...]
Networking: Not an Easy Catch!
Although the majority of businesspeople I know think that networking is easy, I have met only a handful of people who are really good at it. Unfortunately, many successful entrepreneurs who manage to weather the [...]
Unfinished Business: The Dreaded Networking Follow Up
All too often we get an idea, maybe a marketing plan or sales strategy, and we’re gung ho and energized for a short time. However, when we don’t see immediate results, we back off or [...]
Levering Your Social Intelligence
In a Harper’s Magazine article in the 1930s, Edward L. Thorndike maintained that there are three intelligences: abstract, mechanical, and social. He defined social intelligence as the ability to understand others and “act wisely in [...]