Bare Feet and Bearded Dragons: Members Share Their Co-Working Horror Stories
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As remote workers return to offices, many are struggling with basic workplace etiquette, prompting companies to seek help from etiquette schools. Co-working spaces are facing particular challenges, with individuals exhibiting behaviors such as walking barefoot and treating shared areas as personal spaces. According to etiquette expert Nick Leighton, this laxity arises from the absence of a clear power structure and enforcement in co-working environments. The result is a blend of chaos and informality that can make these spaces feel less professional and more like casual hangouts, leading to discomfort among other members.
Members in co-working spaces often feel entitled to behave casually, treating the environment more like a personal space than a professional setting.
Without a clear hierarchy or enforcement of rules in co-working spaces, social behaviors can deteriorate, leading to practices like barefoot walking and social boundaries dissolving.
Etiquette schools are experiencing increased interest from companies trying to restore a sense of decorum among employees returning to traditional office settings.
The casual nature of co-working spaces can blur the lines of acceptable behavior, resulting in members acting like they're at home rather than in a shared work environment.
Read at Inc
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