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Work Positive
Ep 066: Master Etiquette in Work Culture

Work Positive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 33:06


Ever noticed how some people you talk with are so pleasant and informative, you lean in for more? But other people can read the weather forecast and your teeth grit, your stomach rolls, or you get angry? Which one of these work colleagues do you want to be around? Or, maybe the better question is, “Which are you?” Rosalinda Randall is Dr. Joey's guest on this episode of the Work Positive Podcast. She helps you communicate better with greater etiquette. She's an expert source heard around the world and author of 2 books. Listen and discover how to: ☀️ create a positive work culture with genuine and effective communication. ☀️ direct a conversation to a more agreeable outcome. ☀️ practice "KIP" (Keep It Polite and Professional) to nurture more respect in work relationships. Rosalinda's website: https://rosalindarandall.com/ Rosalinda's two books available on Amazon: Order Here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Divas, Diamonds, & Dollars - About Women, Lifestyle & Financial Savvy!
Managers, Manners Matter - An Interview with Rosalinda Randall

Divas, Diamonds, & Dollars - About Women, Lifestyle & Financial Savvy!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 43:08


From Pink Passport Society's Voyager Interview Series: 10 Questions & The Expert Answers That Can Change Your Life, today's guest is Rosalinda Randall, Civility and Etiquette Expert, Author and Media Source. Oftentimes, when the subject of manners comes up, people tend to want to look right, look left, wondering who could they be talking about? What if they're talking about…you? We all have that relative who makes the family squirm in public (my sons tell me I'm that relative) but more than just familial awkwardness, and “people behaving badly”, good manners are the mark of good breeding as the saying goes. Civility and an excellent etiquette posture are crucial, in particular as you move up the corporate ladder and navigate the world of entrepreneurship. Today we are thrilled to have with us our favorite Civility and Etiquette Expert, Author, and Media Source, Rosalinda Randall. She will be in the hot seat for our Voyager Interview Series: 10 Questions and the expert Answers that Can Change Your life, discussing why manners matter. Listen in so you can take the necessary steps to improve your personal brand, leadership and advancement opportunities.

Reasons Why Aliens Will Never Invade Earth
Is the lack of civility the “Reasons Why Aliens Will Never Invade Earth”

Reasons Why Aliens Will Never Invade Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 59:30


Stanley Roberts, creator of the "People Behaving Badly" and "Caught Misbehaving" franchises, talks with guest Rosalinda Randell, an expert in the field of civility and political etiquette. For over fifteen years or so, Rosalinda Randall has been spreading civility. through presentations, television and radio appearances, publications and books. She believes that you can't mandate good manners or courtesy. Society, culture, and community are a part of how we collectively decide to treat one another, find understanding, common ground and ultimately harmony. Sometimes, it just takes an adjustment in our attitude, a little strategy, and a fresh perspective. As a civility and etiquette expert, she focuses is on communication style, presence and demeanor, and considerate behavior. She maintains, that in most cases we can direct a conversation for a more agreeable outcome. She was recently trained and certified as a Covid Compliance Officer (CCO). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avoidearth/message

Helping Families Be Happy
Pandemic Etiquette with Author Rosalinda Randall

Helping Families Be Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 15:48


Rosalinda Randall, author of Don't Burp in the Boardroom, joins Familius co-founder and CEO Christopher Robbins to discuss etiquette during the pandemic.   https://www.familius.com/book/dont-burp-in-the-boardroom-2/ About Rosalinda's Book, Don't Burp in the Boardroom: Sassy, funny, blunt, and definitely not sugar coated, Don't Burp in the Boardroom examines etiquette in the workplace, from the warehouse to the top floor. While the outerwear may be different, the dilemmas from cubicle to corner office are the same. Rosalinda Randall delves into common predicaments like food, the break room, social media and electronics, office romances, or how to make a good impression when you're new on the job. She also delves into the uncommonly common like catching your boss in an unfortunate position and how to avoid that one co-worker who always wants a hug. In today's modern, fast-paced, crazy lifestyle we think we don't have time for etiquette. We might believe that it is outdated, irrelevant, or even pretentious. But Don't Burp in the Boardroom talks about etiquette without mentioning etiquette! How's that possible? Because Rosalinda defines etiquette as an attitude. What's yours like? ABOUT ROSALINDA: Rosalinda Randall is a modern-day pundit on tact and civility. By lending personality and humor to an age-old and sometimes boring topic, Rosalinda has been successfully improving workplace environments and relationships as well as spreading civility and sharing enthusiastic and insightful advice for more than 14 years. Rosalinda has also served as a source for Woman's Day (featured on YahooShine), Small Biz Technology, The Metro West Daily News, Winter Bride 2013, Ser Padres (Spanish version of "Parents Mag"), on a variety of topics. One of her favorite missions is serving as a consultant to formerly incarcerated women. Catherine's Center, a local non-profit organization. She lives in Northern California.    

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The Three Tomatoes Happy Hour
Etiquette and Civility

The Three Tomatoes Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 31:18


Remember Miss Manners? Learning which fork to use?  How to sit properly? Etiquette looks a little different these days. This week's episode, hosted by Kim Selby, our San Francisco Editor, chats with Rosalinda Randall -  etiquette and civility expert who focuses on personal communications skills. Her newest book is Keep Your Distance! Your guide to handling common dilemmas in uncommon times. Listen in for a fun and lively discussion and learn some tips on how to communicate properly, especially now! For more grownup fun, subscribe to The Three Tomatoes Newsletters. 

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Insight with Beth Ruyak
How To Handle Evolving Social Interactions During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020


The coronavirus pandemic has altered how we interact and relate to one another. New standards for social etiquette are being set in real-time as we hide our faces behind masks and move away when someone gets too close for social distancing comfort. Today on Insight, social interaction amid the pandemic and how to handle the uncomfortable moments. Guests Research associate at the Public Policy Institute of California, Alyssa Dykman, on public opinion regarding masks and other COVID-19 safety protocols Civility and etiquette consultant, Rosalinda Randall, navigates negotiating COVID-19 society Senior Program Manager of the Center for Community Cohesion at the National Conflict Resolution Center, Katheryn Shade, discusses how to navigate constructive confrontation Professor of law and psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, Tess Wilkinson-Ryan, explains insinuation anxiety amid the pandemic  Associate Clinical Professor at the UC Davis Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, Dr. Jann Murray-García, talks about race-related conflict resolution Professor of psychology at UC Davis, Jeffrey Sherman, on social interaction and conflict in communities of color

The Sanity Project Podcast with Joanne Victoria
Don't Burp in the Boardroom with Rosalinda Randall

The Sanity Project Podcast with Joanne Victoria

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 30:23


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Heartrepreneur® Radio
Heartrepreneur® Radio | Episode 176 | Dealing With Workplace Drama with Rosalinda Randall

Heartrepreneur® Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 16:36


Workplace drama usually starts with personality conflict or expectations. A lot of times, if we’re single-minded about getting our thought across and that we’re always right, we’re the ones sometimes causing the drama. Workplace civility and business etiquette expert Rosalinda Randall says we have to get beyond that and change our way of thinking or our perspective that we can be right, but so can the other person. Rosalinda has been combating rude behavior and spreading civility for over a decade. She joins us to tackle workplace conflict, communication techniques, and professional behavior, as well as offer tips to interact more effectively with a lot less drama. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join Heartrepreneur® Radio community today: heartrepreneur.com Heartrepreneur® Radio Facebook Terri Levine Twitter Terri Levine Instagram Heartrepreneur® Radio Pinterest Terri Levine YouTube Terri Levin LinkedIn

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Heartrepreneur® Radio
Heartrepreneur® Radio | Episode 176 | Dealing With Workplace Drama with Rosalinda Randall

Heartrepreneur® Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 15:08


Workplace drama usually starts with personality conflict or expectations. A lot of times, if we’re single-minded about getting our thought across and that we’re always right, we’re the ones sometimes causing the drama. Workplace civility and business etiquette expert Rosalinda Randall says we have to get beyond that and change our way of thinking or […]

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Tough Talk Radio Network
Rosalinda Randall - Success Through Better Communication and Social Skills

Tough Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 47:00


Rosalinda Randall is a modern-day social skills , civility and communication expert based in Northern California. She focuses on helping businesses and individuals communicate and interact more effectively so they can find greater success with a lot less drama. By lending personality and humor, Rosalinda’s tactful, yet straightforward manner breaks down the perception that social skills are outdated in today’s business world. She is the author of Don’t Burp in the Boardroom: Your Guide to Handling Uncommonly Common Workplace Dilemmas Contact Info: Office: 650-871-6200   https://rosalindarandall.com/ rosalinda@rosalindarandall.com https://twitter.com/rosalindatweets https://www.facebook.com/RosalindaRandall/ https://www.instagram.com/rosalinda_randall/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosalinda-oropeza-randall-a3776019/  

The Entrepreneurial You
How to Handle Dilemmas Without Losing Your Cool, with Rosalinda Randall

The Entrepreneurial You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 29:06


Rosalinda Randall Helps Businesses and Individuals find success through better Communication and Social Skills.  She focuses on communicating and interacting more effectively and with a lot less drama. She frequently appears on television and radio programs in the United States and publications such as Forbes, Business Insider, HARDI Magazine, The Muse, and Fast Company. Show  Notes: To break the ice, I asked Rosalinda, whether she'd rather visit the doctor or the dentist. Her response, “The dentist. I love going to the dentist. I always make my appointment before the 6 months.” We went on to talking about business etiquette and how to remain calm in unpleasant situations. Some questions we discussed throughout the interview are: Why do we need to care about handling dilemmas? How important is cultural consideration when doing business internationally? Are we being discourteous if we decide to 'unfriend' someone who make offensive posts on their timeline? Do I have to shake hands with someone who has just wiped their nose? How can I decline that? What are some of the most common rude behaviors? How do we handle things that we are uncomfortable with? What kind of strategy would you recommend to someone who doesn't seem to be able to find the time to respond to emails? Main Take-Aways: As a society, we come up with what's acceptable and what's not. It varies across countries and cultures around the world. It is our responsibility to find out what the culture is. If someone from another country is seeking my business, it is their duty to find out about the top 10 things that the United States frown up. Being considerate and aware of other's feeling is important. We don't have to attack, defend, prove everything that comes our way. That takes away from our energy from doing good. RESOURCE TO PEAK YOUR PERFORMANCE Connect with Rosalinda Randall Twitter Facebook Instagram Website Get Early Bird Tickets for Leadercast Kingston NOW Order TEY Virtual Conference Bundle NOW Support our Sponsors: Jamaica Stock Exchange Bookophilia Patwa Apparel  

Bright Side with Tekneshia
Rosalinda Randall, Author of Don't Burp in the Board Room

Bright Side with Tekneshia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 33:00


Rosalinda Randall is a modern-day social skill, civility and communication expert based in Northern California. She focuses on helping businesses and individuals communicate and interact more effectively so they can find greater success with a lot less drama. By lending personality and humor, Rosalinda’s tactful, yet straightforward manner breaks down the perception that social skills are outdated in today’s business world. What makes her an expert? Along with training, trend-watching, and industry connections, it was her modest upbringing that prepared her best. It did not include finger bowls or fine china. Her parents provided something much more important: a strong foundation of timeless character traits like consideration, tact, and humor, on which she bases her life and her presentations. Rosalinda believes that it’s how you make people feel when they are around you that makes a difference. This difference is what helps propel a person’s career as well as personal relationships. Her book, Don’t Burp in the Boardroom: Handling Uncommonly Common Workplace Dilemmas, complements her signature style and humor, and has become a must-have book and go-to guide for any individual looking to succeed and advance in today’s workplace. Rosalinda frequently appears on television and radio programs nationwide and serves as a source for numerous high profile publications such as Forbes, Business Insider, HARDI Magazine, The Muse, and Fast Company. On a personal note, when she’s not speaking, she enjoys dancing, Tai Chi, improv classes, and volunteering at juvenile detention centers and with people in recovery.

Kickin' It with Daree
I See Rude People with Rosalinda Randall

Kickin' It with Daree

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 44:40


This episode is a PSA for the clueless, those who lack social skills, and is dedicated to everyone who wishes that common sense really was common.   Author, civility and social skills trainer Rosalinda Randall weighs in some offensive scenarios we encounter, and what to do about them, including: When someone can't remember your name Talking on cell phones in  public Kids who are left unattended in public, or misbehave in public playgrounds (mistreating others) People sitting next to, behind or in front of you on an airplane who act like you're not sitting there People who ask you for things on social media before making a real connection Handling surprise tags/group adds, debates and “unfriending” on social media Addressing questions about your personal life Comments made when you're grieving or going through an illness   Show Notes -  http://dareeallen.com/rude-people-civility/

Talking Business Now
Don't Burp in the Boardroom, with Rosalinda Randall

Talking Business Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 27:10


Have you ever been in a situation in which you didn't know the proper workplace etiquette "rule"? Etiquette and civility expert Rosalinda Randall joins Smart Companies host Kelly Scanlon to offer common-sense based advice for dealing with ever-changing relationship dilemmas at the office and at networking events. She mixes in a good dose of humor as she provides options rather than rules for handling situations such as whether you can hug a co-worker or pull out a female colleague's chair, what to do when someone who has coughed or sneezed on their hands offers you a handshake, how to handle invitations you don't want to accept, removing yourself from conversations involving office gossip, deflecting questions from co-workers that are too personal, and many more. Randall is the author of "Don't Burp in the Boardroom: Handling Uncommonly Common Workplace Dilemmas." She appears frequently on national television and radio programs and is a source for publications such as Forbes, Business Insider, HARDI Magazine, The Muse and Fast Company. Be sure to listen to all the Smart Companies episodes in the archives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Brand Journalism Advantage Podcast With Phoebe Chongchua
TBJA 379 How To Never Lose A Client, Rosalinda Randall

The Brand Journalism Advantage Podcast With Phoebe Chongchua

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 23:08


The mistakes entrepreneurs make that cost them clients. Rosalinda Randall covers how to never lose a client and the 6 traits for effective communication. ThinkLikeAJournalist.com See the show notes.

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I Want To Know
IWTK Rosalinda Randall: Don't Burp in the Boardroom

I Want To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 58:38


Etiquette expert Rosalinda Randall joins IWTK for a very funny podcast on proper etiquette, she is also the author of Don’t Burp In The Boardroom: Your Guide To Handling Uncommonly Common Workplace Dilemmas. On the show we cover many etiquette topics, including; the six main etiquette traits, the importance of humility, her inspiration for the book, some of the biggest etiquette problems in work place, the F word losing it's impact, shaking hands, first date rules, cell phone etiquette, why she things couples shouldn't text each other and much more! We also have a lot of great listener questions.You can find more on Rosalinda and links to her book by going to the 'GUESTS' section of www.iwanttoknowshow.com.Thanks to all the listeners for downloading, if you have any questions or suggestions for a topic email IWTK at iwanttoknowpod@gmail.com.Don't forget to like IWTK at www.facebook.com/iwanttoknowshow, follow the show on twitter @iwanttoknowshow and visit www.iwanttoknowshow.com for more info on the guests, episodes, host and much more.

The Small Business Radio Show
#297 Rosalinda Randall, Lindsey Pollak, Tracy Carlson, Richard Milam

The Small Business Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2014 53:52


Rosalinda Randall has been successfully improving workplace environments and relationships by spreading civility and sharing enthusiastic and insightful advice for more than 14 years. She is also the author of a new book called Don't Burp in the Boardroom. Rosalinda talks about the dangers of a casual workplace and gives recommendations for appropriate workplace manners and attire.Lindsey Pollak is a keynote speaker, corporate consultant and one of the country's leading experts on the Millennial Generation. She currently serves as an official Ambassador for LinkedIn and her new book is called BECOMING THE BOSS: News Rules for the Next Generation of Leaders. Lindsey sheds light on understanding the millennial mindset and how companies can better harness the power of millennials as employees.Tracy Carlson is a seasoned marketing strategist, speaker and advisor who helps companies develop brands that people care about and that inspire loyalty. She is the author of the book What Great Brands Know: Unleash Your Right-Brain Genius to Stand Out and Make Customers Care. Tracy discusses how knowing and appealing to both the left brain and right brain functions of consumers can lead to successful products and brands.Richard Milam is Founder and CEO of EnableSoft Incorporated, which is engaged in offering game changing software products and services to the financial services industry, healthcare and a dozen other markets. Richard shares how Foxtrot software can streamline data management and increase worker productivity.Sponsored by Sage and Nextiva.

Friends of Kevin Radio
Rosalinda Randall - Your Relationship Edge

Friends of Kevin Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2014 20:36


Host Kevin Willett is joined by Rosalinda Randall from Your Relationship Edge. In this segment Rosalinda offers some great networking tips on what you should and shouldnt do at your next networking event.  Audio file:  rosalinda.mp3

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