If your day has ever been clouded by a coworker being annoying over email or Slack, you're not alone.
In fact, 44% of employees participating in a recent Kickresume survey said that written communication, which includes messages or emails, is a common site of workplace annoyance.
These small annoyances are related to the concept of incivility, which Bowling describes as "low-level aggression" that manifests as rudeness.
I think if you think about what is most kind or considerate and respectful to your colleagues, then that's what you should do."
Here are two ways to deal with annoying emails and messages, according to Bowling and Meier.
Persons:
micromanaging, Nathan Bowling, Myka Meier, Meier
Organizations:
University of Central
Locations:
University of Central Florida, New York City