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What is your workplace pet peeve? In a recent survey 32% of the responding workers indicated that loud talkers is one of their biggest pet peeves when it comes to co-worker behavior, followed by ringing cellphones (30%) and use of speakerphones in public places (22%).
The three biggest pet peeves identified by the survey relate to how employees are managed or supervised and include being spoken to in condescending tones (44%), public reprimands (37%) and micromanaging (34%).
What is your workplace pet peeve? How do breaches in workplace etiquette impact your productivity? Do you find yourself spending excessive time managing your work around the culprit behind the boorish behavior?
To read a summary of the Randstadt USA survey click here: Office Pet Peeves
Posted by Denise Knutson, Senior Consultant, The H.S. Group
The three biggest pet peeves identified by the survey relate to how employees are managed or supervised and include being spoken to in condescending tones (44%), public reprimands (37%) and micromanaging (34%).
What is your workplace pet peeve? How do breaches in workplace etiquette impact your productivity? Do you find yourself spending excessive time managing your work around the culprit behind the boorish behavior?
To read a summary of the Randstadt USA survey click here: Office Pet Peeves
Posted by Denise Knutson, Senior Consultant, The H.S. Group


1 Comments:
My workplace pet peeve is when you're trying to get your work done and an oblivious co-worker doesn't stop talking.
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