Monday, July 27, 2020
Oh No! Not Another Interruption! - Hallie Crawford
Oh No! Not Another Interruption! - Hallie Crawford Tired of constant interruptions at work? There are ways to manage them while still being a team player! Thank you Terry, one of our certified career coaches, for this blog post with career advice about how to handle them. How can you possibly get any work done with coworkers constantly interrupting you throughout the day? Need some tactful suggestions for how to handle âvisitors?â Here they are: Put papers, books, or other objects in the chairs by your desk so visitors canât sit in them. When visitors walk in, stand up and remain standing. After youve finished your discussion, walk to the entrance to your cubicle or office, summarize your conversation, thank the visitor for the discussion, break eye contact, and return to your desk. If a visitor stays too long say, âI apologize for interrupting you, but I have another issue to complete. Can we continue our conversation another time?â Position a clock so you can glance at it frequently while you are the one talking. When you donât want to be interrupted at all, put a note outside of your door or cubicle asking visitors not to disturb you or not to disturb you until after a designated time. Arrange specific appointment times with coworkers with whom you have business to discuss. Close or partially close your door. When you need information, visit others so you can leave when your business is complete. When someone asks if youve âGot a minute,â reply: âNo, but I could talk to you at 4:00.â âI have just a couple of minutes. If you need longer, I canât talk right now.â Feel uncomfortable about implementing these suggestions? Then ask yourself, would you rather implement methods of dealing with interruptions or continue to work overtime? The choice is yours. Hallie Crawford and Terry Wynne , Ed.S., LPC, BCC Career Coaches P.S. Get one of the most information-rich career newsletters on the web delivered straight to your email inbox! Check out our Free Newsletter to help you along your career journey today! Please Share This
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