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|| The Nutshell by Arpita Singh ||
Workplace Etiquette:
Do’s and Don’ts
of the
Workplace
Never adopt a casual attitude at work.
Your office pays you for your hard work and not for loitering around.
Don’t peep into other’s cubicles and workstations.
Knock before entering anyone’s cabin. Respect each other’s privacy.
Put your hand phone in the silent or vibrating mode at the workplace.
Loud ring tones are totally unprofessional and also disturb other people.
Don’t open anyone else’s notepads registers or files without his permission
It is bad manners to sneeze or cough in public without covering your mouth.
Use a handkerchief or tissue for the same.
Never criticize or make fun of any of your colleagues.
Remember fighting leads to no solution. There are several other ways to express displeasure. Sit with your colleagues, discuss issues face to face and decide on something which is mutually acceptable.
Take care of your pitch and tone at the workplace.
Never shout on anyone or use foul words. It is unprofessional to lash out at others under pressure. Stay calm and think rationally.
Stay away from nasty politics .
,At the workplace, Avoid playing blame games.
No organization likes to have a shabbily dressed employee.
Shave daily and do not use strong perfumes. Never wear revealing clothes to work. Body piercing and tattoo are a strict no no at the workplace. Females should avoid wearing heavy jewelry to work.
Don’t pass lewd comments to any of your fellow workers.
While having lunch together, do not start till the others have received their food.
Make sure your spoon and fork do not make a clattering sound. Eat slowly to avoid burping in public.
It is unethical to share confidential data with external parties and any other individual who is not related to the organization.
Data in any form must not be passed to anyone outside the organization. Office Stationery is meant to be used only at work. Taking any office property back home is equivalent to stealing.
Make sure you turn off the monitor while you go out for lunch or tea breaks.
Switch off the fans, lights, printer, fax machine, scanner before you leave for the day.
Park your car at the space allocated to you.
Don’t park your vehicle at the entrance as it might obstruct someone’s way.
Never ever drink or smoke while you are at work.
Do not leave the restroom with taps on.
Use Proper Language – Don’t use such type of words like Darling, Honey, sweetheart.
And the most important !!!!
Do wear a smile
It’s okay to make mistakes!
Always remember that it’s okay to make mistakes; Nobody is perfect.
As long as you’re constantly growing and learning from those mistakes, and make an effort to stop making the same mistake in the future.
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Workplace Etiquette:
Do’s and Don’ts
of the
Workplace
Never adopt a casual attitude at work.
Your office pays you for your hard work and not for loitering around.
Don’t peep into other’s cubicles and workstations.
Knock before entering anyone’s cabin. Respect each other’s privacy.
Put your hand phone in the silent or vibrating mode at the workplace.
Loud ring tones are totally unprofessional and also disturb other people.
Don’t open anyone else’s notepads registers or files without his permission
It is bad manners to sneeze or cough in public without covering your mouth.
Use a handkerchief or tissue for the same.
Never criticize or make fun of any of your colleagues.
Remember fighting leads to no solution. There are several other ways to express displeasure. Sit with your colleagues, discuss issues face to face and decide on something which is mutually acceptable.
Take care of your pitch and tone at the workplace.
Never shout on anyone or use foul words. It is unprofessional to lash out at others under pressure. Stay calm and think rationally.
Stay away from nasty politics .
,At the workplace, Avoid playing blame games.
No organization likes to have a shabbily dressed employee.
Shave daily and do not use strong perfumes. Never wear revealing clothes to work. Body piercing and tattoo are a strict no no at the workplace. Females should avoid wearing heavy jewelry to work.
Don’t pass lewd comments to any of your fellow workers.
While having lunch together, do not start till the others have received their food.
Make sure your spoon and fork do not make a clattering sound. Eat slowly to avoid burping in public.
It is unethical to share confidential data with external parties and any other individual who is not related to the organization.
Data in any form must not be passed to anyone outside the organization. Office Stationery is meant to be used only at work. Taking any office property back home is equivalent to stealing.
Make sure you turn off the monitor while you go out for lunch or tea breaks.
Switch off the fans, lights, printer, fax machine, scanner before you leave for the day.
Park your car at the space allocated to you.
Don’t park your vehicle at the entrance as it might obstruct someone’s way.
Never ever drink or smoke while you are at work.
Do not leave the restroom with taps on.
Use Proper Language – Don’t use such type of words like Darling, Honey, sweetheart.
And the most important !!!!
Do wear a smile
It’s okay to make mistakes!
Always remember that it’s okay to make mistakes; Nobody is perfect.
As long as you’re constantly growing and learning from those mistakes, and make an effort to stop making the same mistake in the future.
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