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    Good Manners & the Golden Rule in the Office & Workplace

    Great video from the past that is applicable to today.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7D5QZS1Ldo

    Here are the rules to getting along with others:

    1. Know your work
    2. Enjoy your work
    3. Enjoy the people you work with
    4. Be considerate of them
    5. Be considerate of your employer

    Remember these rules of etiquette and you will get along in the business world.

    It seems that playing nice with your colleagues never goes out of style.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCK2Gzl2OD0 for Part 2.

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    Rod, It depends. It's important to have updated information. And, what I liked about this video is good manners never go out of style, not even over time. So although the time the video was created has passed, the message is still the same. Deborah

    It is very critical to get along with your co-workers. Do we need a Generation Y updated version of the YouTube Video???

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