The Receptionist Handbook

The Receptionist Handbook by Lisa Harmon, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 22, 2010, is a practical guide designed for front desk employees. This 72-page book offers insights into essential reception skills, clothing and image, and organizational tips, all presented with a blend of humor and engaging illustrations.
Readers will find a comprehensive resource that addresses various aspects of the receptionist role, providing examples of effective communication for different situations. The book serves as a valuable reference for those in the business and economics field, particularly in secretarial aids and training. With its straightforward approach, The Receptionist Handbook aims to equip receptionists with the tools they need to thrive in a corporate environment.
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This no-nonsense guide to being a receptionist is just the handbook corporate America has been waiting for! Every front desk employee should be required to read this delightful, quirky little book. The illustrations keep it rolling, and the text is as insightful as it is humorous. It covers topics on clothing and image, core reception skills and more! With tips on how to get organized and examples of just what to say in every situation, this is a “must have” for any receptionist who has ever felt upstaged by the rest of the office!
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