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Everyday Etiquette for Office Life

What makes a good boss?

It's up to1 employers and managers to initiate the kinds of relationships they want with their employees and also to set the tone2 for employees' behavior. If the bosses are rude or officious3 with customers, then employees will be, too. If bosses treat employees and customers with fairness and respect, this, too, will reverberate4. Lots of bosses, though, aren't sure what's expected of them. Here are ten rules that will help a boss create a supportive atmosphere:

1.Take the lead. Bosses are supposed to set examples in all areas, from their work to their manners. Make sure you do this.

2.Show respect for all employees, regardless of gender, race, religion --or personality.

3.Respect employees' privacy. You may have to search an assistant's desk in his absence for a paper you need, and you certainly have the right to do so. But this doesn't give you the right to leaf through5 a checkbook6 or what is obviously personal correspondence7.

4.Give frequent compliment and praise. People perform better and more efficiently when they are encouraged, and your job as the boss is to be the main encourager.

5.Make sure your criticism is fair. It's easier to accept graciously8.

6.Respect other's autonomy9. Put together a good team and then let them do their job. Infantilizing10 employees by looking over their shoulders11 at every move often makes for a belligerent12, tense office environment.

7.Be available13. If possible, leave your door open at least part of each day. Answer your own phone. Be open to14 ideas, even when they're critical of how you run things.

8.Use the name your employees prefer. If your female secretary is elderly, or even if not, use the appropriate title(Miss, Mrs, or Ms.)

9.Show small courtesies15. You're the one with the power, thus it behooves16 you to extend small courtesies to make your employees more comfortable. When an employee comes into your office and needs to talk to you, ask her to sit down. When the employee leaves your office after a long talk, stand up to say good- bye. Shake hands and give a gracious welcome to an employee who's just returned from a vacation or from some other absence17.

10.Don't make employees your servants. Employees are there to work, not to do your every beckoning18. Get your own coffee, balance19 your own checkbook, and do your own holiday shopping.

办公室的日常礼仪

如何成为一个好的雇主?

雇主和管理者要主动确定其与雇员之间应建立何种关系,还要为雇员的行为定好基调。如果老板对客户鲁莽无礼或说三道四,那么雇员也会如此。如果老板对雇员与客户公平、尊重,这同样会在雇员身上得到体现。然而许多雇主并不清楚自己该遵守什么样的行为规范。以下十条准则会帮助雇主营造一种互助的氛围。

  1.身先士卒。雇主要在各个方面树立榜样,从工作到举止。一定要做到这一点。

  2.尊重所有的雇员,不管其性别、种族、宗教信仰--还是个性如何。

  3.尊重雇员的隐私。你也许不得不在一位雇员不在时翻他的办公桌找一份你需要的文件,你当然有权这样做。但是这不等于你有权翻阅人家的支票簿或私人信件。

  4.经常称赞、表扬雇员。当受到鼓励时人们会工作得更好、更有效。作为雇主,你的工作主要是鼓励他人。

  5.注意批评要公正。公正的批评容易让人体面地接受。

6.尊重他人的自主权。组织一个好的团队,然后放手让他们自己行事。不要把雇员当小孩,监视他们的一举一动,那样会造成一种敌对的、紧张的办公气氛。

  7.让雇员有机会接触你。如果可能,每天将你办公室的大门敞开一会儿。接自己的电话。虚心对待各种意见,甚至是批评你管理方式的意见。

  8.用雇员喜欢的方式称呼他们。如果你的女秘书比你年长,或即使不比你年长,使用合适的称呼(小姐、夫人或女士)。

  9.小事着眼,礼让他人。你是有权之士,因此你应该在小事表现出谦让,让你的雇员感到自在些。当一位雇员进入你的办公室要和你谈话时,让她坐下。当雇员和你长谈之后要离开你办公室时,起身道别。当一位雇员度假或外出一段时间返回公司时,要与其握手,亲切地表示欢迎。

  10.不要把雇员当作你的仆人。雇员是来工作的,不是来惟命是从的。你应该自己去拿咖啡,自己结算自己的收入,自己为度假购物。
关键字:职场英语
生词表:
  • etiquette [´etiket] 移动到这儿单词发声 n.礼仪,礼节;规矩 六级词汇
  • initiate [i´niʃieit] 移动到这儿单词发声 vt.开始;引进;启蒙 六级词汇
  • fairness [´fɛənis] 移动到这儿单词发声 n.公正;晴朗 六级词汇
  • privacy [´praivəsi, -pri] 移动到这儿单词发声 n.隐退;独处;秘密 四级词汇
  • efficiently [i´fiʃəntli] 移动到这儿单词发声 ad.有效地;能胜任地 六级词汇
  • elderly [´eldəli] 移动到这儿单词发声 a. 较老的,年长的 四级词汇