We all know that success comes with being consistent and working hard. But if you want to rise up the ladder, workplace manners are really important. They can either make your career, or break it. So while its important to take your work seriously, its also necessary to follow some dos and don'ts in the professional space. Here are 11 workplace habits that are probably coming in the way of your next promotion.
1. Checking your phone in a meeting or while talking to your manager.
2. Complaining about your boss, teammates, workload, the coffee or the canteen food!
4. Staying late in office even though you are not required.
5. Returning late from lunch break, or any break for that matter.
6. Ignoring emails, or taking too long to respond.
7. Disturbing others by constantly chatting in the work area, or loudly talking on the phone.
Being a talkative co-worker can label you as the inefficient one. You may not realise it, but your colleagues are trying to focus on work. So reduce the chattering, and get going with work.
8. Focusing more on gossip and less on work.
Its a great idea to make friends at work. However, its an equally bad idea to gossip. People might enjoy your stories, but theyll eventually think of you as someone they cant trust. More importantly, gossiping isnt the most impressive quality of someone who wants to climb the ladder.
9. Throwing tantrums for minor things.
If you throw tantrums, its evident that you find it difficult to work under pressure. Once your boss finds out, youll be in trouble.
10. Attending an important meeting without doing your homework.
11. Keeping the wrong people in the loop.
www.keralites.net |
Posted by: Fereshteh Jamshidi <fayjay81@yahoo.com>
Reply via web post | • | Reply to sender | • | Reply to group | • | Start a New Topic | • | Messages in this topic (2) |
To subscribe send a mail to Keralites-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
Send your posts to Keralites@yahoogroups.com.
Send your suggestions to Keralites-owner@yahoogroups.com.
To unsubscribe send a mail to Keralites-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com.
Homepage: http://www.keralites.net
No comments:
Post a Comment