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In a business world that often rewards a “cut-throat” ethos, the deliberate practice of manners remains a vital strategy for building sustainable success. True courtesy goes beyond pleasantries; it’s the sales team practicing ‘deep listening’ to understand a client’s real needs or the Japanese practice of nemawashi to build consensus respectfully before a meeting. While the speed of digital communication erodes etiquette, from ghosting clients to multitasking on virtual calls, choosing consideration over bluntness builds the trust necessary for innovation and collaboration. This approach creates the customer, the core purpose of business, by solving their problems with genuine care. It proves that manners are not an outdated formality, but an essential tool for creating human connection and achieving better outcomes in a fragmented world.
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