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  2. Work etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Work etiquette is a code that governs the expectations of social behavior in a workplace.This code is put in place to "respect and protect time, people, and processes." [1] There is no universal agreement about a standard work etiquette, which may vary from one environment to another.

  3. Workplace communication - Wikipedia

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    Messages should be sent and received with no alterations. To achieve healthy relationships in the workplace, behaviors such as bullying, taking credit for someone else's work and free riding should be avoided. These will create toxic relationships that will, in the long run, impact negatively a company and the productivity. [3]

  4. Employee handbook - Wikipedia

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    An employee handbook, sometimes also known as an employee manual, staff handbook, or company policy manual, is a book given to employees by an employer. The employee handbook can be used to bring together employment and job-related information which employees need to know. It typically has three types of content: [1]

  5. Bill Gates ‘terrified’ employees at his foundation, book ...

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    Anupreeta Das describes a stressful work culture at the Gates Foundation in her new book, “Billionaire, Nerd, Savior, King: Bill Gates and His Quest to Shape Our World.”

  6. Workplace politics - Wikipedia

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    Both can cause one to doubt the intentions of co-workers, which creates a hostile work environment. Office politics also refers to the way co-workers act among each other. Employee interaction holds the potential to be either positive or negative (i.e. cooperative or competitive).

  7. A more cordial approach to employee exits: Research shows ...

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    More managers are abandoning the philosophy of "Don't let the door hit you on the way out." Here's why.

  8. Business communication - Wikipedia

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    Boosts up employee productivity and satisfaction; communication between staff and leadership where employees feel encourages to give out their ideas and opinions on matters, makes them feel valued. Promotes the supply for information; information being passed at the right time to the right people decreases the chances of information overload.

  9. Workforce management - Wikipedia

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    Workforce management (WFM) is an institutional process that maximizes performance levels and competency for an organization.The process includes all the activities needed to maintain a productive workforce, such as field service management, human resource management, performance and training management, data collection, recruiting, budgeting, forecasting, scheduling and analytics.