Asked by ken
Jerry and Elaine are talking at lunch.
Jerry: "Did you have a good weekend?"
Elaine: "Yeah, how about you?"
Jerry: "It was pretty good except my neighbor kept dropping in unannounced."
Elaine: "Did you hear about George?"
Jerry: "No."
Elaine: "He has been coming in to work late a lot and I think the boss is going to fire him."
If Jerry wants to have more positive colleague relationships at work, what would be the best thing for him to do after this situation occurs?
a.
explain to Elaine that he does not like to participate in gossip
b.
tell George
c.
avoid Elaine
d.
spread the news about George to other people
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Tell Elaine you don't like to participate in gossip. That politely sets a professional boundary, discourages rumor-spreading, and helps maintain positive relationships with colleagues.
Tell Elaine you don't like to participate in gossip. That politely sets a professional boundary, discourages rumor-spreading, and helps maintain positive relationships with colleagues.
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