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The Return to the Office Leads Many Employers to Offer Office Etiquette Classes

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What’s going on: As employees are asked to return to the office after an extended period of remote work due to the pandemic, more employers are observing a need for etiquette refresher courses, according to Work Life. Another 18% said that they are planning to implement these kinds of training programs by next year.

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Office Party Etiquette Matters All Year

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The post Office Party Etiquette Matters All Year appeared first on Allwork.Space. When workers can speak and engage with one another openly as equals, this acknowledges and encourages mutual respect, which discourages misbehavior at office parties.

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If Sending Christmas Cards Feels Like a Chore, Here’s How to Politely Opt Out

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Rising prices may be a factor: Americans are cutting back on spending, with 64% of adults spending less on “nonessentials,” according to a 2023 joint survey of Statista Q and We Are Social. Finding new rituals If holiday cards aren’t your thing, rest assured that you’re not breaking any etiquette rules.

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Do Workplace Etiquette Rules Need to Change?

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The etiquette police who are trying to keep up with the rapidly evolving world of mobile devices and their effect on the workplace probably would say the same. A recent Intel survey found that 9 of 10 Americans report they've seen others misuse technology ; 75% agree that mobile etiquette is worse than it was a year ago.

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Zooming In On Engagement: How Turning Off Your Camera Can Hurt Your Career

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The verdict is unanimous: workplace leaders are in agreement that turning the Zoom camera off can have a negative impact on company culture and diminish employee engagement. I do expect that as remote work becomes more normalized over time and companies fully embrace the value of diverse talent, this problem may dissipate.

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We Know We're Rude With Our Phones -- But We Don't Do Anything About It

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A recent survey finds respondents say that it's proper etiquette to put your phone away in meetings but 53% of them keep it out. There are some cellphone use policies that companies are using, such as those listed here. They still goof off on their phones instead of working. Work is stressful enough, right?

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Customer satisfaction surveys

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Home About Service Untitled Subscribe for Free Consulting Contact Archives Customer satisfaction surveys Cheryl April 19, 2010 Behind the Scenes , Customer Satisfaction , Customer Service , Surveys 3 Comments I used to dabble in some online survey groups to gain experience in identifying customer satisfaction criteria.