Wednesday, January 21, 2009

guilty! (daw)

From my first blog entry this year, nag- isip ako kung magblo-blog pa ako ulit. Bakit?!

HR circulated an e-mail to office-based personnel. Knowing my friends from the office, the e-mail was forwarded to me. I don't know if they want to warn me or they already got offended, or gusto lang nila mang-asar.

Guilty daw ako sa No. 3!

Sabi ko naman, tanggalin na nila mga picture ko na kasama sila sa mga social networks nila at tanggalin ko na rin sila!

Chosera lang! Love ko naman ang pantry group of companies/pantry society!

Pa-apekto ba? Anonymous naman lahat eh, na may pag - ka "DA WHO!"

H'wag na mag-react, dahil ang magreact, guilty!

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Workplace Etiquette Revisited: Technology Edition
Anthony Balderrama, CareerBuilder.com writer

Along with office politics and water cooler gossip, workplace etiquette has been around since the invention of jobs. These guidelines might be unspoken or, thanks to the diligent Type A person in the office, they might be typed up, laminated and taped to the break room fridge.

As technology becomes even more engrained in all fields of work, we thought it was time to revise some workplace rules and add new ones to prevent you from making an on-the-job faux pas.

Tip No. 1. Putting your cell phone on vibrate only works if it's in your pocket

Thank you for not wanting to disturb the office with your "Theme From Love Story" ringtone, but setting the phone to vibrate and then leaving it on your desk isn't helpful either. Everybody can hear the buzz as the phone dances across the desk. Set it to silent or put it in your pocket.

Tip No. 2. Don't use your BlackBerry or iPhone in the restroom

Talking on your phone in a bathroom is a common sense no-no. The person on the other end of the phone doesn't want to hear toilet flushes and the echo of your voice bouncing around the tiled room. Trying to be sly by responding to text messages or e-mails on your smartphone is no better. The tapping of the keystrokes can easily be heard, and now everybody in the restroom is grossed out. Who wants to shake hands with the person whose phone is covered in bathroom germs?

Tip No. 3. Don't blog about your co-workers

Everybody's got a blog these days and, no matter the topic, there's sure to be an audience for it. Even if it's locked so only a few people can view it, you can't stop readers from copying and pasting your entries elsewhere. A rant about a co-worker who smells like a gym sock and has greasy hair can find its way to the wrong person. Keep your workplace complaints to the journal you keep tucked away under your mattress.

Tip No. 4. Take your headphones out during a conversation

Portable MP3 players have made the workday a little better. Even the most stressful day can be improved by clicking over to some classic Hall and Oates. You know to keep the volume low so that everyone in a 10 foot radius doesn't also hear the sweet, mustachioed grooves, but don't forget to take the headphones out of your ears when someone's talking to you. The other person can't tell whether or not you've hit the pause button and may think you're not giving your complete attention.Note: If you're approaching someone who has their headphones in, knock on their desk or do something to let them know you're there. Standing quietly behind them, waiting until they sense your presence is just plain creepy.

Tip No. 5. Use wireless earpieces with care

Thanks to wireless earpieces (that are so tiny passersby) don't even notice them, we can talk on the phone without having to sit at a desk or even hold the phone. So while you're walking around, talking into your microscopic gadget, people are trying to figure out how to answer a seemingly random question from you -- until they realize you're not talking to them at all. If you stay out of walkways or at least lower your voice a little, you can save a lot of awkward exchanges where you're talking into your earpiece and mouthing to a co-worker, "I'm on the phone."

Tip No. 6. Let colleagues know if you'll be working from home

If you're lucky enough to have the option to work from home, tell your co-workers or anyone else you interact with daily that you'll be out the next day. If it's a last-minute decision, send an e-mail or make a quick call. When you don't show up, people are left wondering whether or not you're coming in, if they can call you or if they'll be disturbing you on your day off. A little courtesy can make everyone's life easier.

Tip No. 7. Ask before you upload pictures of co-workers to social networking sites

By now everybody knows social networking profiles can get you into plenty of trouble. Don't forget that your profile can get other people in trouble, too. You might not have friended your boss online, but if you upload pictures of you and a colleague enjoying a day on the beach with the caption, "Playing hooky!" you don't know if the boss or the boss's assistant can see those images. Check with the people in your pictures to avoid any drama.

Tip No. 8. Don't rely on technology to communicate all your needs

E-mails, voice mails and even text messages save a lot of time, often eliminating the need for a meeting or a conference call. However, they can't always replace actual conversations, either in person or over the phone. If you shoot someone an e-mail and assume they got it although you never heard back, pick up the phone or walk over to their office to make sure you're on the same page. E-mails and voice mails can get lost or accidentally deleted, leaving you with expectations that will never be met.

6 comments:

RJ said...

Buti nalang nag-post ka nito. Maganda ang mga tips. o",) Ngayon ko lang din nabasa.

Tingnan mo nga Meow kung may guilty. May nag-react na ba, so far? o",)

yoshke said...

^^ yeah, actually. they make sense.
Wag nga kasi magblog ng tungkol sa office. haha. MAGBAGO KA NA MEOW!!! Joke lang.


:P

mightydacz said...

lol pantry soc namiss ko sila pero enjoy ako sa blog mo about them lol guilty ba?lol so mag iiba ka na ng topic hindi na tungkol sa kanila?pero exciting da who episode mo.wag k na post picture nila.oi more updates nakakamiss blog mo.thanks for posting those tips.

meow said...

@ doc rj: bumaha ng text messages! defensive!

@ yoshke: i agree. pag-isipan ko nga eh. alagaan mo mabuti ang tonsils mo! pareho tayo ng sakit! sweets and cold magtrigger sa akin!

@dacz: musta pagbibilang?! try this:
jisa,
krolawa,
shotlo,
kyopat,
jima,
kyonim,
nyitoert,
walochi,
syamert,
krompu!

teregb said...

hahaha that's why I don't blog about what I really want to blog about, i will be assasinated.
But hey, I blogged about you. we don't work together so, i guess it's ok.

Summer said...

ok tong mga tips na to ah :D

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