The WORST Unprofessional Behaviour at Work: Never Do These 7 Unprofessional Things!

Kara Ronin
21 Dec 202108:47

Summary

TLDRIn a recent LinkedIn poll, the most unprofessional behavior at work was identified as taking credit for someone else's work, with 57% of respondents agreeing. The video discusses seven unprofessional behaviors, including monopolizing meetings, discussing personal issues excessively, over self-promotion, taking shortcuts, blaming co-workers for one's mistakes, gossiping, and, most notably, claiming credit for others' work. The video emphasizes the importance of owning up to mistakes, maintaining professional boundaries, and contributing to a positive work environment. It also provides advice on how to handle situations where someone takes credit for your work.

Takeaways

  • 📈 Avoid being a 'Monopolizing Martin' by allowing everyone to contribute in meetings.
  • 😣 'Drama Diane' should be avoided; sharing too many personal problems can be distracting and unprofessional.
  • 🤔 A small percentage of respondents in the poll considered discussing personal matters unprofessional, suggesting a shift towards more inclusiveness and empathy.
  • 🚫 'Salesy Susan' exemplifies excessive self-promotion, which can be off-putting and unprofessional if not balanced.
  • ⏰ 'Fast Freddy' represents the risk of taking shortcuts, which can lead to poor quality work and a negative reputation.
  • 🚫 Blaming others, like 'Blaming Billy', for one's mistakes is both unprofessional and unethical.
  • 🤐 'Gossipy Gillian' highlights the harm of gossiping, which can damage trust and office harmony.
  • 🏆 Taking credit for someone else's work, as 'Greedy George' does, is the most unprofessional behavior according to the poll and can lead to social and professional isolation.
  • 🔍 The poll results indicate that certain behaviors are widely regarded as unprofessional, with taking credit for others' work being the most despised.
  • 📚 The video offers advice on how to handle situations where someone takes credit for your work and how to deal with gossip in the workplace.
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Q & A

  • What was the main topic of the poll conducted on LinkedIn?

    -The main topic of the poll was to identify the number one behavior that makes someone unprofessional at work.

  • How many views did the poll receive on LinkedIn?

    -The poll received 18,000 views on LinkedIn.

  • What was the most unprofessional behavior according to the LinkedIn poll?

    -Taking credit for someone else's work was identified as the most unprofessional behavior according to the poll.

  • What percentage of people in the poll considered taking credit for someone's work as unprofessional?

    -57 percent of people who took the poll voted taking credit for someone else's work as an unprofessional behavior.

  • What was the second most unprofessional behavior identified in the poll?

    -Gossiping about co-workers was the second most unprofessional behavior identified in the poll.

  • Why is monopolizing meetings considered unprofessional?

    -Monopolizing meetings is unprofessional because it disregards the value of diverse opinions and ideas, and it doesn't allow for a team effort where everyone's input is considered.

  • What is the nickname given to the person in the script who talks excessively about personal problems?

    -The person who talks excessively about personal problems is referred to as 'Drama Diane'.

  • What is the percentage of people who considered talking about personal things as unprofessional in the workplace?

    -Only two percent of people who voted in the LinkedIn poll thought that talking about personal things was unprofessional at work.

  • What is the nickname given to the person who is overly self-promoting in the workplace?

    -The person who is overly self-promoting in the workplace is referred to as 'Salesy Susan'.

  • What is the nickname given to the person who takes shortcuts in their work?

    -The person who takes shortcuts in their work is referred to as 'Fast Freddy'.

  • Why is blaming co-workers for your mistakes considered both unprofessional and unethical?

    -Blaming co-workers for your mistakes is considered unprofessional and unethical because it involves dishonesty and a lack of accountability, which can damage trust and team dynamics.

  • What advice does the speaker give for those who want to improve their self-promotion skills?

    -The speaker suggests watching two specific videos that offer advice on direct and indirect methods of self-promotion for those who want to improve their self-promotion skills.

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