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Home › News › Is your Workplace Civil and Respectful?

Is your Workplace Civil and Respectful?

April 25, 2019

Does your office pass the “civility test”? Workplaces that are civil and respectful have employees who are caring, considerate and courteous in their interactions with co-workers, clients and the public.

“For workers, a civil and respectful workplace can translate into greater job satisfaction, greater perceptions of fairness and a more positive attitude.”

If this doesn’t sound like your office, don’t fret. Here are10 steps to help transform your office into a more respectful workplace: 

Train workers. Provide training on conflict resolution, anger management and how to listen better.

Practice what you preach. “Adopt non-discriminatory language and maintain the confidentiality of employees’ personal information in all communications.”

Pay attention. Show workers respect by giving them your full attention during meetings and recognizing everyone’s input.

Mind your language. Saying “please,” “thank you” and “I’m sorry” can have a big impact. Regularly express appreciation to co-workers for their help, and avoid interrupting others when they’re speaking. Apologize if you have mistakenly offended anyone.

Say “hi.” It’s not uncommon in some work environments for co-workers to essentially ignore each other, so make an effort to say “hello.” Courtesy is infectious.

Be considerate with your humor. Before making a joke, pause and ask yourself, “Is this remark at someone else’s expense? Will it embarrass someone?” If the answer to either is yes, don’t share the joke.

Be inclusive. Look for ways to include co-workers in events or projects by inviting them to lunch or asking for their input.

Be humble. Give others credit when they do a good job.

Be a role model. Train managers and supervisors on how to promote and reinforce respectful leadership behavior.

Don’t let disrespectful behavior stand. Establish policies that detail consequences for inappropriate behavior. Make an effort to manage conflicts in an effective and timely manner, and follow up with everyone involved.

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