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TinyViolins · 31-35, M
I haven't seen an empirical approach to this issue, but hearing from seasoned office workers and managers, the consensus seems to be a resounding 'yes'.
They claim that a lot of younger workers are lacking the 'culture' of work, that includes e-mail etiquette, knowing proper communication channels, which issues fall under whose purview, asking for help/advice, and just general learning from those with more experience.
I don't work remotely so I don't have personal experience with this, but it comes up in the circles I follow and this is always agreed upon
They claim that a lot of younger workers are lacking the 'culture' of work, that includes e-mail etiquette, knowing proper communication channels, which issues fall under whose purview, asking for help/advice, and just general learning from those with more experience.
I don't work remotely so I don't have personal experience with this, but it comes up in the circles I follow and this is always agreed upon