Tag: etiquette

  • best of luck

    original publish date: 29th April, 2010

    decades on …

    I’ve mused every now and then about putting together a Corporate Navigation training program to tackle this and other big issues.

    One day, perhaps. One day.

    transcript

    Slide

    “Good luck / All the best”: default; use when you don’t care / don’t know them

    “Great working with you / Keep in touch”: use when there’s a chance they may get you a job in the future

    “Please take me with you”: avoid; will usually appear desperate

    Presenter: It’s really important to send the right message.

    FTE #1: How do these correlate with gift contributions?

    Caption: Farewell card training.