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What Makes a Good Colleague?

Definition Colleague 1.

An associate you work with.

2. A person that works inside the same company or enterprise. 3. Person who is member of your class or profession; "the surgeon consulted

Colleague – Main Features  He should:  be polite  have common Sense  have respect  know how to listen and

Colleagues - Main Problems  Unfair competition  Lack of loyalty  Gossip  Lack of support  Sexual harassment

Strategies How to be a good Colleague

Dependability  When you say you can or will do something, then do it.  When you are expected to be at work at a certain time, or at a specific location, be there.  When employers and co-workers know you

Trustworthiness  A reputation of being honest and above reproach in all your dealings within a company will go a long way with any employer.  When problems arise involving losses, questionable activities, or other

Confidentiality  The employee who passes on confidential or sensitive information is a liability to every employer.  There are just some things the public, competitors, and

Manageability  There are no perfect bosses, but insubordination, rocking the boat, and passiveaggressive resistance to doing a job the way the boss wants it done will

Teamwork  Employers usually don't cherish Lone Rangers or employees who compete with coworkers out of greed.  An exemplary employee is one who other workers want to

Participation  If there's a team or office or department meeting, be there.  Everyone, including bosses, knows that meetings are generally the last place a worker wants to be.  But the employee who is always there, participates

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