Customer Review: As a business executive I have interviewed scores of individuals seeking to advance their career and most of them do not know how. It is not they are lacking in education but what they do lack is the savvy on how to present themselves in business situations that highlights their best skills and... more info
Customer Review: The jacket on Ann Marie Sabath's "One Minute Manners" claims this book is indispensable for new hires and college graduates just starting out, as well as a valuable tool for career veteran. This "pocket-sized guide," while not comprehensive, may be a good primer for those new to the world of... more info
Customer Review: I bought this book a long time ago early in my career when I was first exposed to affluent business trips and executive-level meetings. Coming from a very middle-class background, I did not grow up with the training and experience that many upper-class people get by virtue of their lifestyles. I had... more info
Customer Review: I am a student at Oklahoma State University and I read this book in order to complete an assignment for my Comp II class. Although dreading the assignment, I found reading this book an easy task. Ann Marie Sabath wrote this book in such an organized structure that it makes the information more... more info
Customer Review: Ann Marie Sabath ever so politely documents the social and business etiquette practiced in 13 Asian and Pacific Rim countries. Chock full of practical "do's and don'ts," the book includes plenty of basic information about each country, including history, air travel, telephone, currency, holidays,... more info
Customer Review: International Business Etiquette is an informative mix of fact and opinion about doing business in Europe. With each chapter devoted to one country, the factual sections provide data on airports, currency, weather and other general travel topics. The far more entertaining opinion sections provide a... more info
Customer Review: Self-help books tend to be either insightful or dumb. Author Ann Marie Sabath manages to accomplish both results in the same book. At times, the book provides useful examples on topics that are truly unclear, but other times it tells you to wear your goulashes in the snow. If you are willing to... more info