Archive for the ‘Office Etiquette’ Category

Control Nagging Office Interruptions

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

water cooler Every size office will have interruptions. You can be a one-man team working out of your home and have just as many interruptions as a counterpart in a large manned corporation. From the telephone, walk-ins, to unexpected meetings that pop up, interruptions are a part of the office scene.

At one point, you will reach the level of no return. You will need to control the urge to accept the interruptions and put a stop to them. Rephrase that. It might not stop them, but it will limit them to allow you the time to carry on with your business.

The following tips may work alone or in a combination of several together to help you control your office. Not every tip will fit every office and some might not work at all for you. Give them a try and let us know which ones work!

Slash the e-mail. Funny thing is the largest interruption is actually your own e-mail. Some people are e-mail junkies and will check it every five to ten minutes. Slow down! Many e-mails have pop-ups that will show you a snippet of the e-mail. If it’s not important right now, leave it. Optimally, set up three times per day to check your inbox.

Set up office times. If you work out of your home, set up specific office hours for meetings and phone calls. Having this allotted time makes sure your remaining work hours are spent being productive on projects. Don’t allow calls and pop-ins to happen. Once it is accepted, people will begin to take advantage.

Close the door. If you work in an office with many others, walk-ins can be disastrous to your projects, especially if you have Miss Gossip that loves to visit, and visit often. Create a sign stating you are working on a project and hang it up - on your door, cubicle, or wall. Give yourself a a specific time window, like two hours, before you will begin seeing people again. Use your voice mail and e-mail to your advantage!

Set meet-up times. Of course you will have a handful of people that are “must” meets. An assistant, or fellow team leader, or your own team leader if you work in a home office. Set specific times to meet with these people daily or weekly. This will allow everyone to be prepared to meet and breeze through instead of dropping in and forgetting what you had to ask or say.

Do you have a tip or suggestion when it comes to avoiding office interruptions? Share it with the readers of The Office Gal. Leave a comment or contact me and I will add it to our list!

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The Office Gal Link Love #2

Monday, May 12th, 2008

So, we find ourselves at the beginning of a new week. A fresh start to getting past possibly last weeks chaos and hopefully the start of a calm, balanced week.

Here again, I am listing some great links from around the blogoshpere that I really liked, have found useful in my own world, or just plain thought you might want to know. Enjoy!

Do you have a great blog or web site that offers great work advice? Have a link that we should feature? Send it our way!

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Bathroom Etiquette

Friday, February 29th, 2008

You are asking right about now, “Why on earth would you post an article about bathroom etiquette?” Well honestly, I couldn’t pass up the moment to share with you what I read this morning as I opened up my email. I think it fits this blog to a ‘T’.

Each week I am graced in my email with advice from Women’s Health Magazine and today in the most recent newsletter was The WH Bathroom Etiquette Guide. Basically, WH wants readers to sound off about what ticks them off in an office bathroom, so they decided to share their top 10 with you. I think each of us can find something common in their list.

I will tell you right now, one of my biggest pet peeves is listed as number 1. Yes, I hate when the loose end of the TP hits the wall. I am a “end outy” kind of person. This is at home and at work, so much to the fact that I will take the TP off the holder and turn it around. Talk about some OCD. Another biggy, why leave the empty roll on the holder? You see that it is gone, you used the last of it. Replace it!

OK, enough of me and my why-oh-why bathroom talk - now go sound off! WH wants to know what rubs you raw in the bathroom, go for it!

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