More top survive tips in workplace

"The environment is warm and friendly, yet professional. Even as an intern, everyone treated me with tremendous respect," she says. "This creates such a wonderful environment that even with the stress and difficult tasks, I enjoy my work and learn new skills." 

Most of us are not as lucky. But we can all survive and thrive in the office without a friendly, supportive work environment.

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Effective Communications in the Workplace

wuha wuha - 17 months ago

 

  • Meeting people personally and having discussions with them, is the best way to communicate. 
  • Building up a network in the different departments of your company and even outside, is of primary importance. 
  • Your manners and politeness in your communications goes a long way in creating a good impression of yourself. 
  • Whenever you communicate with others make yourself very clear. 
  • See that you are always acting in the interests of your company. 
  • Willingness to compromise is the best way of avoiding and getting out conflicts.
  • Make yourself interesting. Read the local news paper and keep yourself updated with the latest information. 
  • Listen to what others have to say with patience. 

 

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10 Tips for Surviving and Thriving in the Workplace

wuha wuha - 17 months ago

  • Forget About Fate 
  • Speak Up 
  • Foster Relationships 
  • Give Credit 
  • Keep Learning 
  • Find a Mentor 
  • Balance Yourself 
  • Have Fun 
  • Control the Damage 
  • Pursue Your Passion 
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7 Tips For Surviving the Workplace

wuha wuha - 17 months ago
  • Step outside yourself and pretend that you are looking at a person other than yourself. 
  • Make it a rule to speak up immediately when something is bothering you. 
  • If you dread confrontation and want to avoid dealing with discontentment, think of the snowball effect. 
  • Remove the word “shyness” from your vocabulary. 
  • If you feel awkward in a situation, drive the focus onto the other individual. 
  • Seek to help as many people as you can without expecting anything in return. 
  • Avoid getting into office gossip. What goes around comes around.