Business Performance Perspectives

2006 Articles

14th December 2006 Faithful days

Christmas can mean different things to different religions or it may not be significant at all. What does it mean for the workplace?Elaine Larkin, Irish Independent

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9th December 2006 No flirting? No boozing? Some office party this is

Simple tips and advice on how to approach the office party. Sunday Times

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17th October 2006 Paying throught the nose for bad manners

A survey recently discovered that a whopping 44% of Irish companies do not respond to customer enquiries . Charlie Weston, Irish Independent

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15th October 2006 Minding those Ps and Qs

Bad manners can cost businesses dearly by contributing to lost revenue and employee and customer churn.Linda Daly, Sunday Tribune

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July 2006 Business Etiquette

Richard Gillis, Cara Magazine

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23rd May 2006 Business says no to bad manners

Bad manners and unacceptable behaviour on the part of your employees could be losing you business or worse still, your customers. Lifetimes

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May 2006 Are bad manners bad for business?

Pam Fay of Business Performance Perspectives (BPP) certainly believes so and she recently launched a new consulting arm to tackle what she says is a growing problem for Irish industry. Running your Business Magazine

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30th April 2006 Tigers don't say thanks

Pamela Fay has set up a consultancy to tackle bad manners in Irish business. Frank Fitzgibbon, Sunday Times

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21st April 2006 Investing in business etiquette pays dividends

Rudeness often rules in the workplace, but good manners are better for business, says consultant. Carissa Casey, Irish Times

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7th April 2006 Bad manners targeted in Irish businesses

Time for us all to say NO THANKS to bad manners.Press Release

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