NFIB offers a few tips on business etiquette. Many entrepreneurs do not have the same exposure to these cultural mores that are second nature to those from the corporate cubicals. Remember, start from the left with your forks!
NFIB offers a few tips on business etiquette. Many entrepreneurs do not have the same exposure to these cultural mores that are second nature to those from the corporate cubicals. Remember, start from the left with your forks!
How To Exchange Business Cards
NFIB: “When someone hands you his business card, hold the card by its edges, thank the person and read the card. You can inadvertently convey disrespect if you grab the card and simply shove it into your pocket. Absorbing what…
Small things first
Small is beautiful in this small country. Business leaders, too, do their day-to-day job with great care of small things. The detail-oriented attitude is a key in Japan. So, let me begin with tips about the smallest marketing tool.