Office Etiquette.

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Office Etiquette

Introduction 'Etiquette' is a French word which means a 'ticket', on ceremonial or other important occasions a 'ticket' of instructions was issued to visitors detailing what they should do. Thus the ticket enlists the rules of decorous behavior observed in a polite society. In a professional sense this includes behavior towards clients and colleagues which is in their best interests.

Let us take a look at the various rules of Office Etiquette

E-mail etiquette Be concise and to the point Answer all questions Use proper spelling, grammar and punctuation where needed Do not attach unnecessary files Be concise and to the point : Keep you email message short and to the point. Sentences like "I hope this email finds you alive and well" look good only in letter correspondence. Answer all questions Use proper spelling, grammar and punctuation where needed : An email with spelling mistakes or grammatical errors indicate that you have written the message in a non-serious mood and may convey a bad impression. Do not attach unnecessary files

E-mail etiquette Contd.. Do not overuse the high priority option Do not write in Capitals Read the email before you send Do not overuse reply to all Do not forward chain letters Do not forward chain letters, without requesting delivery and read receipts Do not overuse the high priority option Do not write in Capitals : USING ALL CAPITAL LETTERS IS NOT ONLY RUDE AND IRRITATING, IT'S ALSO HARD TO READ. Save your caps for special occasions, such as those times when you want your recipient to know you're shouting. Read the email before you send : Do not hit the Send button without doing a spell check. Always read the message before broadcasting it to the world. Do not overuse reply to all

E-mail etiquette Contd.. Never use email to discuss confidential issues Use meaningful subject avoiding URGENT or IMPORTANT Don't ever forward any junk mail Don't reply to Spam Never use email to discuss confidential issues Use meaningful subject avoiding URGENT or IMPORTANT : The email subject should be detailed enough to give the recipient an idea about the email content without having to open it. Single words like "Hi" or "Hello" or "Help" are a strict no-no. Think of meaningful but short titles. Don't ever forward any junk mail related to offense or obscene remarks Don't reply to Spam

Telephone etiquette

Pre-call preparation Feel good about your work Smile Have a positive attitude Place the receiver of the telephone correctly Organize your desk

Answering calls for others Identify yourself and the company Offer assistance in the absence of others Do not make commitments for others Take accurate messages

Hold procedure & Transferring calls Seek permission Specify the duration Explain the reason for the transfer Wait for the customer’s response Get back to the customer in the committed time frame

Handling complaints Listen carefully Convey sincere interest and be empathetic Agree as often as possible Remain calm and courteous. DO NOT ARGUE! Do not interrupt Do not blame co-workers

Handling complaints contd.. Explain clearly Do not make unrealistic promises Apologize Act fast Follow up

Call closure Summarize what has been discussed Ask if you can provide further assistance End on a positive note

While closing the call Have a pleasant tone and be courteous Don’t sound rushed Pause at appropriate places

Qualities of a good voice Distinctness Pleasantness/warmth Vitality Naturalness Expressiveness Lower, mellow pitch

Tips for creating a good image Use basic phrases of courtesy Use standard, accepted business phrases Avoid slang Do not chew gum Do not slam the phone or cut off abruptly Keep your promises Smile while speaking

Suggested phrases for Business telephone etiquette “Security Bank-Baguio, this is Jackie. How may I help you? “Human Resource Department, this is Anthony. How may I help you?" "Good morning, Atty. Mendoza’s office, how may I help you?"

Work Etiquette

Personal & Professional boundaries Refrain from using office supplies for personal use Refrain from using swear words Avoid emotional outbursts Don’t groom yourself in public Pick up after yourself Respect others’ cubicle/office space

Personal & Professional boundaries contd.. Don't be disruptive to others while eating Keep noise to a minimum Avoid taking part in office gossips Always be on time. Respect the time of people Don't "borrow"

Personal & Professional boundaries contd.. Be mindful of your behavior Show respect to those around you Don't be a whiner Avoid an office romance Always answer your phone on the second or third ring

Company Cafeteria Treat cafeteria workers with respect Don’t intrude on others Avoid making derogatory comments about the food Leave your eating area in better condition