Monday, April 27, 2020
Is civility in the workplace dead - Hallie Crawford
Is civility in the workplace dead The Today showâs running a 3 part series on civility in general. Itâs looking as if itâs dead in our society with reality TV shows showing people behaving badly, social media allowing us to be bolder with our thoughts than ever before, and what I view as a lack of personal responsibility for our behavior and general courtesy towards others. Coaching a group client this week, she told me about a manager who was having an affair with an employee and because this client knew about it, she felt she was being subtly pushed out of her position. I couldnât believe what I was hearing and had to wonder â" what are people thinking? The professional arena is the last place you want to behave badly; it can affect your career progression and therefore your financial stability, not to mention all of the other repercussions it can have. (In another blog post I talked about a related topic, how to handle office gossip.) In an effort to restore civility in our lives, we must handle ourselves professionally at work. And especially for recent college grads-donât think that the behavior being modeled on reality TV is the way to go. Itâs nowhere near that. Here are some quick tips: Donât get involved in negative office gossip Watch how you handle yourself in meetings Be direct yet professional and respectful towards everyone regardless of their position or ârankâ in the company Treat co-workers with courtesy and respect Say hello to everyone, take a moment to smile at them Iâve worked with too many clients whose bosses have berated them in front of others, yelling at them and talking down to them. This is ridiculous and inappropriate to say the least. It creates a culture of disrespect and inappropriate behavior. Staff turnover will be high and productivity low as a result. What do you think? Is civility in the workplace dead? I hope not! When youâre looking for your ideal career, remember that the culture of the organization is an important component to consider when choosing the right place for you. Hereâs to having a career you love! Certified Career Coach
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