Can't We All Just Get Along? Civility in the Workplace
Whine with HRMarch 06, 202400:59:08

Can't We All Just Get Along? Civility in the Workplace

On this week's episode of Whine, we are discussing civility in the workplace. Workplace civility is a buzzword that often makes people think of everyone sitting in a circle singing "Kumbaya." However, that's not the reality of it. It's about creating a shared understanding with your team about how you want to interact with one another. We're going to be discussing how to start the conversation, what to focus on, and, of course, sharing some great tips and tricks to leading the way. Grab your favorite beverage and join us! Thank you so much for joining us as we start Season 2! We appreciate everyone who gives us a listen. If you'd like to catch either Julie or Trisha in person, we both conduct live training programs for HR professionals throughout the year. You can check out where we'll be and get more information here: https://www.monarchendeavorsllc.com/events/. We are also excited to announce that we are in the process of turning many of our live trainings into online courses that you and/or your team can take! This is especially great for companies that have offices in different time zones and/or operate on multiple shifts. If you'd like more information or would like to be notified as courses become available, please click this link for more information: https://www.monarchendeavorsllc.com/online-courses/. As always, if you have wine or podcast topic recommendations, send them our way! You can reach us at info@monarchendeavorsllc.com or on our social media channels (Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube). And don't forget to subscribe to Whine with HR wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode! Julie was drinking Clarendelle, a Bordeaux Blanc. It was a nice blend of several white varieties that made for a pleasing wine with soft notes of citrus, lemon, perhaps a little olive oil. Trisha was drinking Unshackled Cabernet Sauvignon by Prisoner Wine Company. She commented on its notes of blackberry, fig, and olive tapenade. This is one of her new favorites! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On this week's episode of Whine, we are discussing civility in the workplace. Workplace civility is a buzzword that often makes people think of everyone sitting in a circle singing "Kumbaya." However, that's not the reality of it. It's about creating a shared understanding with your team about how you want to interact with one another. We're going to be discussing how to start the conversation, what to focus on, and, of course, sharing some great tips and tricks to leading the way. Grab your favorite beverage and join us!


Thank you so much for joining us as we start Season 2! We appreciate everyone who gives us a listen. If you'd like to catch either Julie or Trisha in person, we both conduct live training programs for HR professionals throughout the year. You can check out where we'll be and get more information here: https://www.monarchendeavorsllc.com/events/. We are also excited to announce that we are in the process of turning many of our live trainings into online courses that you and/or your team can take! This is especially great for companies that have offices in different time zones and/or operate on multiple shifts. If you'd like more information or would like to be notified as courses become available, please click this link for more information: https://www.monarchendeavorsllc.com/online-courses/. As always, if you have wine or podcast topic recommendations, send them our way! You can reach us at info@monarchendeavorsllc.com or on our social media channels (Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube). And don't forget to subscribe to Whine with HR wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode!


Julie was drinking Clarendelle, a Bordeaux Blanc. It was a nice blend of several white varieties that made for a pleasing wine with soft notes of citrus, lemon, perhaps a little olive oil. Trisha was drinking Unshackled Cabernet Sauvignon by Prisoner Wine Company. She commented on its notes of blackberry, fig, and olive tapenade. This is one of her new favorites!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices