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- BusinessCulture.com
Excellent resource for country-specific reports on international business practices, customs and protocol, cross-cultural communication, and international etiquette. Free and premium services.
- culturalsavvy.com
Articles and tips about cross-cultural communications. Includes country-specific advice for doing business in Japan, China, Korea, and the U.S.
- Etiquette International
Full-service business etiquette firm provides advice on American and international protocol, business etiquette, and entertaining. Access free articles on etiquette topics.
- ExecutivePlanet.com
Guide to business etiquette and culture in U.S. top trading partner nations. Covers numerous aspects of business protocol, including gift-giving, negotiating tactics, appointments, business entertaining, and cross-cultural communication.
- Gestures Around the World
Do you know never to smoke while dining with a Swiss? No? Then visit this website with helpful information from Roger Axtell's book, "Gestures: The Do's and Taboos of Body Language Around the World."
- Getting Through Customs
Book excerpts, articles, and cultural I.Q. tests provide helpful information for business travelers.
- Lett Group
International protocol and business etiquette training for executives and professionals. Take their etiquette quiz online or find helpful literature and training materials. Newsletter "Apropos" keeps you informed on what's happening in etiquette.
- Manners 2000: Business Protocol
Description and online ordering of instructional video.
- ONLearning.net Speaker's Platform
Need someone to speak to your company about business etiquette? Here are experts you can contact.
- Social-Graces.com
Shawna Schuh will help you put your best foot forward in business with articles, pamphlets and tips on etiquette. Download her new e-book, "How to Out Finesse the Competition: 324 Get Ahead Ideas and Business Skills."
- U.S. News & World Report: Minding Manners Helps Strivers Climb the Ladder
"Succeeding in a global economy means knowing how to wield a fork like a European and toast like a head of state...The business of business etiquette is booming, with videos, Web sites, books, and personal advisers." (6/19/00)
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