Good manners in the office (Treatment and courtesy in the office)

 

Good manners in the office (Treatment and courtesy in the office)

A time to behave in the office, you need to know some details to consider in our daily dealings with others.

Among the main points to consider should include:

1. Punctuality. You must arrive on time while working as the various meetings which may have throughout the day, even more time should be if you are the protagonist or main part of the exhibition and are not allowed anything more than a few minutes of courtesy. The meetings are usually chained, and one would expect long delays in the rest of the appointments of the day.

2. Situation. In a room or office, the site of the seat reserved for the chief executive or larger representation. The remaining sites may be awarded on the basis of different reasons that have little to do with an official precedence.

3. Walk. If you walk with other people you need to assess the available space in the hallway, you can not occupy the entire corridor (but then becomes all too often). If you walk along a person is the right place preference. If three people walking in parallel, the center is the one who gives way (at the entrance of a door, for example) to your first right and then to your left.

4. Well seated. When sitting should not cross your legs, much less remove your shoes. You can cross your feet, if desired. Nor hold his head with his hand as if it weighs. Must sit right, sticking to the back of his chair, stuck, and not lying. Nor do they hide their hands under the table.

5. Gestures. Beware of finger gestures as spending by the collar of his shirt, loosen and tighten the knot of the tie, play repeatedly with a pen, pencil, clip, etc. can disturb. Roles constantly moving, scratching, put your finger on the nose, ear … scratching their heads, etc.

6. Yield. When entering a room or office is giving way to the most important person, usually the chief executive or the company. Who gives as well as accompany them is a secretary, the premium charge no sex. In the event of a release from the last out is the owner or occupier thereof. It is usually the other way around as has been entered.

7. Presentations. For the presentations, they are in the same way as other areas of society: from less to more. The lower range is presented to senior.

8. Respect. Shifts or ask to speak must be respected. Is not spoken all at once. Do not yell or orally. Do not say tacos, swearing or cursing. Do not throw objects or physically threatened. Above all we must respect others and their ideas.

 
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