The key to lifelong manners is to start young. So young in fact that Myka Meier, the founder of Beaumont Etiquette, thinks training can start as soon as a child starts talking. "You can begin teaching ...
After years of working from home in their pajamas and without the company of colleagues during the pandemic, employees have seemingly forgotten how to act in an office environment. That, at least, is ...
When Sue Fox was a child, her father taught her how to use a knife and fork correctly. A naval officer with impeccable manners, he also taught her the importance of "thank you" and "please." Years ...
Editor’s Note: ‘Happy Hour’ is an HR Dive column from Reporter Ginger Christ. Follow along as she dives into some of the offbeat news in the HR space. Let’s be real; the COVID-19 pandemic and the ...
Here to helps us make these holidays as stress free as possible is Slate's Emily Yoffe, best known for her Dear Prudence advice column. Thanksgiving and Hanukkah are things of the past, but the ...
The Russell County Spotlight shines on Russell County High School and the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) club. Chavala Robinson, the Business Finance instructor and FBLA Advisor, recently ...
CUTLINES Don't know which fork to use, which way to pass the bread basket or what four o'clock means in relation to plates and silverware? Just ask the students from Street School's life-skills class.