Thursday, March 14, 2013

HOW TO DEAL WITH an ANGRY COWORKER

How to Deal With an Angry Coworker
     My school conducted the last round of admission of prospective students for the next school year. Aptitude tests and interview of applicants were the main tasks for one whole day. Parents of these applicants gathered at the gallery to listen to a presentation of school programs, activities, etc. Considering the circumstance, I would say that every staff had a “to do” list to make the activity successful .
     What made me think over was that one of the AV staff could hardly realize how important it was for him to do his job as a technician. For example, at times when a microphone doesn’t function well, the first thing to be done is trying to check how it works well. In this case, you don’t need a staff to do it for you since you basically use your little technical know-how. However, whenever your effort to fix fails, the last thing to do is to call for assistance. And from whom do you seek help? Naturally, you’ll ask help from the in-charge himself. In the issue of asking help, politeness and professional approach are necessary.Click on STUFF FOR TEACHERS to read the full article.

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