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Paper · Semantic Scholar
English Communication and Meeting Etiquette Training to Enhance the Professionalism of Public Administration StudentsWorkplace developments and increasing demands for professionalism in public service require students to develop strong communication skills, including the ability to communicate in English and apply professional meeting etiquette. However, some students still face challenges in oral communication, self-confidence, and the application of communication etiquette in professional settings. This community service program…
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Authority controlIn information science, authority control is a process that organizes information, for example in library catalogs, by using a single, distinct spelling of a name (heading) or an identifier for each topic or concept. The word authority in authority control derives from the idea that the names of people, places, things, and concepts are authorized, i.e., they are established in one particular form. These one-of-a-kin…
Full text · Open Library
Routledge's Manual of EtiquetteCompliance with, and deference to, the wishes of others is the finest breeding.When you cannot agree with the propositions advanced in general conversation, be silent. If pressed for your opinion, give it with modesty. Never defend your own views too warmly. When you find others remain unconvinced, drop the subject, or lead to some other topic.Look at those who address you.Never boast of your birth, your money, your…
Image · DPLA
Embracing instruction and examples in penmanship, spelling, use of capital letters, punctuation, composition, writing for the press, proof-reading, epistolary correspondence, notes of invitation, cards, commercial forms, legal business forms, family records, synonyms, short-hand writing, duties of secretaries, parliamentary rules, sign-writing, epitaphs, the laws of etiquette, book-keeping, valuable tables of refere…