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Attracting Productivity: Work Environments

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Home About Me Advertise Attracting Productivity: Work Environments By The Professional Assistant on Tuesday, September 02, 2008 Filed Under: Client Service , Job Seeking , Networking , Productivity D o you think of yourself as a productive person? Remember, money isn’t everything. Do you feel that you are happy at your job?

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Men Wearing Shorts At The Office?

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I couldn’t believe it either. I personally couldn’t do this, but it’s quite interesting that people would actually think of this. I work in a back office environment, where 99% of our client interaction is via the phone, e-mail or outside of the office, so I can wear jeans and a t-shirt.

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Using Microsoft Outlook Calendar Properly

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Do you find that you book a meeting date/time, but one or more people from the group let you know that they can’t make it during that date/time? They either block off time that they shouldn’t have or they block it off so that it either shows that they’re busy, but really out of the office or vice versa.

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4 Ways to Cope with Difficult Colleagues

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Do you feel that they are overbearing and don’t know when to keep their opinions to themselves? Do they make inappropriate comments in a professional environment? Don’t allow yourself to become them. Remember that you want to be the bigger person and don’t sink to their level.

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Fight or Flight? Dealing with a Difficult Colleague!

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If all else fails, you might want to start considering what type of work environment you are in. Until next time, T ake care - of your clutter! This is a typical work day for her: She comes in late EVERYDAY (not just a few minutes, but 15-25 minutes with an excuse for WHY shes late - traffic - and she lives 10 minutes away).

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Cubicle Etiquette 101

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Ive been in offices where loud music is acceptable with people shouting over cubicles at each other, which was perfectly acceptable - it made the environment vibrant and fosters team unity. You can't convince me that everyone loves the same kind of music and conversation and is productive all at the same time.

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