Showing posts with label business etiquette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business etiquette. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Cross Cultural Awareness Quiz on Mexico

Kwintessential offers cross cultural quizzes to test your knowledge of cultural business norms in different countries. Test your knowledge on Mexico!

Monday, November 28, 2011

“Business Mexico: A Practical Guide to Understanding Mexican Business Culture (International Business Culture)"

Author Peddy Kenna provides an in depth and comprehensive look into doing business in Mexico in her book “Business Mexico: A Practical Guide to Understanding Mexican Business Culture (International Business Culture).” Even those quite familiar with Mexican social norms and business tendencies have found this guide very helpful.


Monday, November 14, 2011

Book "Inside Mexico: Living, Traveling, and Doing Business in a Changing Society"

The Book "Inside Mexico: Living, Traveling, and Doing Business in a Changing Society" by Paula Heusinkveld documents the intricate culture, business norms, and keys to success in doing business and interacting socially in Mexico. The book is sure to be a proven resource for all those curious about Mexican culture and history, those who travel to Mexico frequently on business, and those contemplating moving to Mexico.


Thursday, June 23, 2011

Review These Body Language Tips Before Heading to a Business Meeting

From Focus.com, "The Manager's Cheat Sheet: 101 Common-Sense Rules for Leaders", is a great way to review your body language before heading to that business meeting in Mexico:
1. Stand tall. Keeping your shoulders back and holding yourself up to your full height will give you an air of confidence.
2. Take your hands out of your pockets. Putting your hands in your pockets is often seen as a sign that you have something to hide.
3. Stand with your arms crossed behind your back. This will help you adjust your posture, and it leaves your hands in a position that is open and not intimidating.
4. Make eye contact. Always look directly into the eyes of the people you are speaking with. This shows you're interested and also gives you a sense of confidence.
5. Sit up straight. Even if you're at an 8 a.m. meeting and feeling tired, it's important to sit up straight in your chair. Slouching makes you look disinterested and can give off an unwanted air of laziness.
6. Face the person you're talking to. This shows you are interested and engaged in the conversation.
7. Shake hands firmly. For many, a handshake is a reflection of the person you're shaking hands with. You don't want to come across as unsure or overbearing, so make sure yours is professional and confident.
8. Always smile. Smiles are contagious and will make others feel positive when you're around.
9. Look your best. You don't have to be model perfect every day, but you should dress appropriately and neatly. Clothes can have a big impact on the way you're perceived.
10. Walk confidently. Keep your head up and take even strides.