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Praveen
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Posted 23-09-2008Reply



How to show courtesy towards colleagues



Greet everyone you encounter cheerfully and with a smile on your way into the office. On your way out, remember to thank the receptionist / office boys etc.

Good bosses, employees and colleagues don't forget their manners. Remember 'please' and 'thank you'.

Always show your appreciation with a smile.





Small talk and light chitter chatter at work is essential; it expresses friendliness without demanding attention. Whether you talk about the traffic or the weather, the vital message is that you are all part of the same team.

Be polite to hired help like peons, drivers, delivery boys etc.

Do not talk loudly when you talk over the phone or to your colleagues. Talk in a soft and clear voice.





Take instructions with grace and give instructions gracefully.





On occasions like birthdays, staff members should receive a personal gift, good wishes and words of appreciation from the boss and colleagues.

Always be considerate. The last person to leave the office should not have to switch off all the lights, air conditioners and computers. For example, when a photocopier runs out, whoever used the last sheet of paper should refill it.

When you are going to get yourself a cup of tea, coffee or a cold beverage, offer to bring one for your co-workers as well. So that you don't burden your co-workers with extra work.





Business Meeting Etiquette:



Be punctual. If you are late, apologise briefly but sincerely and immediately give total attention to the meeting. Those who wish to leave early should ask their seniors' permission beforehand. Leave quietly, with an 'excuse me' and catch the eye of the person who is talking at that point.



Dress well -- it gives a good impression.



Always remember to switch of your mobile phone.



If there is an established seating pattern, accept it.

If you are unsure, ask.



Do your homework; get all your facts and figures in order. Go prepared.

Acknowledge any introductions or opening remarks with a brief recognition of the chair and other participants.



When discussions are underway it is good business etiquette to allow more senior figures to contribute first.



Never interrupt anyone -- even if you disagree strongly. Note what has been said and return to it later with the chair's permission.

When speaking, be brief and ensure that what you say is relevant.

It is a serious breach of business etiquette to divulge what has been discussed at any meeting with a third party -- consider it confidential.

Thanking the person who organised the meeting is not only good etiquette; it is also a sign of respect.



Keep Competition within the organisation Healthy:



A team tends to behave like a human body, accepting what is part of it and rejecting any alien tissue. People are accepted if their behaviour mirrors the group norms.



Faults and blunders usually take place due to lack of communication. Find out the cause of the mess-up and solve the problem so that it is not repeated.

Curb your annoyance and control your temper.

Do not strive to pull a colleague down just to get the approval of the boss. This will backfire on you in the long run.



Back-stabbing and petty talk is not only unpleasant, it is in poor taste.

A secure and efficient worker never grudges another's success. Envy and jealousy among co- workers ruins the working environment for everyone. The following notice, seen on several office walls, gets the point across well.

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  Rated 0 | Posted 13-11-2008

Very important points...

Hope these good conducts can be practiced efficiently at our corporate...

Thanks for the post Praveen


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Harish
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  Rated 0 | Posted 14-11-2008

Praveen,

Thanks for sharing. It is quite comprehensive.

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