People are also less likely to
gossip about colleagues they respect, so be helpful, friendly and share the glory on successful projects.
Gossiping about colleagues and administrators, making negative public statements about students and / or our schools, spending time at school taking care of personal business or doing personal posting on social media, and failing to adequately communicate with parents are but a few of the ways we can undermine our professional capital.
Not exact matches
«Avoid mean - girl
gossip and instead engage with
colleagues about their lives outside the cubicle,» Augustine says.
Colleagues may want to get revenge and
gossip about you if they feel undermined.
That said, I don't think that should give us an excuse to stand aside as a fellow church member is
gossiped about, or when a
colleague is ostracized or bullied, or any other of the plethora of destructive behaviors.
Whether it is the seemingly innocuous statement
about oneself to a
colleague, or an outright negative comment
about a sermon heard, or perhaps it is «harmlessly» talking
about a housemate or spouse while chatting with friends, even if not actually saying anything, you know, that would cross the line into «
gossip.»
Entertaining yet uneven, Easy A follows smart - alecky high schooler Olive Pendergast (Emma Stone) as she becomes the focus of
gossip after word gets out that she lost her virginity to a college student - with the situation escalating as Olive agrees to perpetuate similar rumors
about her exploits with several less - than - popular
colleagues.
Dress professionally, be punctual and maintain office timing properly, avoid taking leave often, greet people, listen to instructions given to you and observe keenly, learn team and office culture, set career goals, build good relationship with boss and
colleagues, avoid
gossip, don't involve in office politics, ask valid doubts, know
about the priority tasks then work accordingly, be and speak politely, be positive, be proactive & self motivated, have eye to contact and watch out your body language, work smartly, keep updating yourself by learning and mainly learn work - life balance.
Although I recommend adding personality to your cover letter, you definitely don't want to waffle on
about family matters, previous experience with
colleagues, or anything that may slightly resemble a sob story or personal
gossip.
This worker got his / her title from talking
about others (often behind their backs) and
gossiping (often fictitious or exaggerated versions of the truth) on his / her
colleagues.