Sunday, November 18, 2007

Etiquette 001- CSL Tip Sheet

Etiquette 001

CSL Image Consulting, Inc.

INTRODUCTIONS:

-Make sure people know one another
-When you introduce, provide additional information for an easy conversation starter
-Greeting Tips: greet others enthusiastically, smile warmly, make eye contact, and maintain good posture
-Be prepared, review the names of guests or business associates



ETIQUETTE & TECHNOLOY

-Keep your volume down
-Identify yourself when you are calling others
-Return phone calls promptly
-Address and sign all emails
-Don't type your email in all CAPS
-Ask for permission to get a person on speaker phone
-Do your personal correspondence on your own time
-Make sure that you enunciate your words properly



JOB APPLICANT APPAREL ETIQUETTE

-Dress to project the image you want the employer to
receive and let your clothing reflect your knowledge of
the type of job for which you are applying

-To most employers, first impressions still count and
poor personal appearance at an interview is a major
factor leading to rejection of applicants

-Dont forget about grooming and appearance once your hired





SETTING THE TREND:


-Los Angeles Fashion Week Spring '08: A Season of Contrasts Aparrel News

This season Los Angeles presented the full range of its contrasting character. With nearly a month of runway shows, Angelenos were reminded of the diversity offered on the Left Coast, with the looks on the runway as varied as the venues in which they were presented during the Oct. 12-30 run. Runway shows were presented by BOXeight at Vibiana in downtown Los Angeles and at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios in Culver City. The California Market Center hosted contemporary collections on the runway throughout the Los Angeles Fashion Market, and the Los Angeles Fashion Awards showcased the innovative designer nominees. And, of course, independent shows and events around town offered designers the versatility of creating a personalized presentation. The shows put the spotlight on everything from T-shirts, sweats and denim to contemporary labels, designer readyto- wear and red-carpet finery.