2. What is "Office Etiquette?"
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
● The conduct or procedure
required by good breeding or
prescribed by authority to be
observed in social or official life
3. Why is Office Etiquette Important?
According to "301 Smart Answers to Tough Business
Etiquette Questions" most workers get a B-minus when it
comes to practicing good workplace behavior. -Vicky Oliver
Office Etiquette is about getting along with other people in
a work environment
By learning just a few basics we can distinguish ourselves at
work and position ourselves for more responsibility with
clients. -Vicky Oliver
4. Examples of Office Etiquette
There are examples provided of what is Office
Etiquette but are not limited to:
● Be Punctual
● How to Prepare Your Wardrobe for the Office
● Giving Your Full Attention
● Respect in the Office Space
5. Be Punctual
Coming to work on time is important and you
are setting an example of your character
It is a form of respect from you and will be
reciprocated from your co-workers
6. How To Prepare Your Wardrobe For
The Office
The boss is always a good guide to follow when
preparing your wardrobe for the workplace
Your objective should be to project a
professional, business-like image
7. Giving Your Full Attention
Not giving your full attention while in the office
setting can be perceived as being rude and
disrespectful to your supervisor(s) and co-
workers.
8. Respect in the Office Space
Some office settings are not secluded, so having respect for your co-workers is
important when practicing office etiquette.
Being respectful to your co-workers personal space and belongings can go a
long way in the office. Saying "please" and "thank you" when borrowing objects
from co-workers is a sign of respect and keeps the mood pleasant in the
workplace.
9. Respect in the Office Space
Gossip should not be a topic of conversation
10. References
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