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Guidelines for Proper and Polite Behavior for Remote Workers

What you will learn

Identify the best communication method for different types of issues or requests

Communicate more effectively during teleconferences

Write better emails

Avoid the pitfalls of instant messaging

Understand the principles of being polite when working remotely

Build and consolidate relationships with your colleagues or customers

Description

You probably know a thing or two about how to be an effective remote worker. But are you a polite remote worker?

Remote work became everyoneโ€™s favorite topic when millions of people, who had previously never been exposed to this way of working, were forced to figure out how to get their jobs done from their living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, or garages. A quick Google search will return thousands of how-to guides, videos, and articles on the subject.

Now that remote work has found its place in a post-pandemic world, itโ€™s time to go beyond the quick tips on how to set up your desk, manage your time, and focus your attention. You also need to be mindful of how you communicate with others, considering the specific challenges of working from anywhere outside a companyโ€™s offices.


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But, at the end of the day, why should you care about remote work etiquette? Why are polite rules of behavior important to your work? Is it just to make you look good, or is there a deeper meaning to all of this? The simple answer is that, when we act with consideration for other remote workers, we increase the chances of leveraging the power of groups and teams to achieve our goals. More specifically, you should care about remote work etiquette because some of the old rules just donโ€™t apply to a remote environment, and there are new rules and guidelines to consider if you want to be an effective communicator, get people to like you, and ultimately become more effective at everything you do.

This course takes on the challenge of providing the foundational knowledge you need to communicate more effectively and build strong relationships with your colleagues.

English
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Content

Introduction

Introduction

The Case for Remote Work Etiquette

Defining Etiquette
The Current State of Remote Work
Work Time vs. Personal Space

Understanding Remote Work Communication Tools and Methods

Communication Methods
Form vs. Content

The Rules of Remote Work Etiquette

Rules for Teleconferencing
Rules for Email
Rules for Instant Messaging
Rules for Voice Calling

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts