Your professional presence starts the moment you interact with a colleague or client. First impressions are often permanent, so it is vital to get the basics right.
Punctuality is the foundation of professional respect. Arriving five minutes early is considered being on time. If you are running late, communicate as soon as possible rather than hoping no one notices. This shows you value other people's time as much as your own. Learn Corporate Ef
Time blindness is a common EF deficit. In a corporate context, this isn't just about being late to a meeting; it's about chronically underestimating how long tasks take. Your professional presence starts the moment you interact
Learn Corporate Etiquette: The Modern Guide to Professional Success Arriving five minutes early is considered being on time
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Disorganized files, messy desktops, and scattered notes are symptoms of poor external order, which creates internal chaos.