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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 275366, member: 25283"] Some companies don't have enough work space to have a single office space for each worker. so they always make do with shared office. if you will find yourself in a shared office with another you can still make the best of it and have an effective working relationship with your colleagues how can you achieve this? Apply the golden rule Always remember the golden rule treat others how you want to be treated and you get a good treatment from the other person. Communicate effectively You need to communicate with your colleague in the shared office effectively. Invest in a headphone You might not want disturbances from your colleague or colleagues then you should invest in a pair of headphones so that you can listen to your music, podcast or radio. Respect Boundaries You would have to respect the boundaries set by other colleagues so that they can also respect yours. This will bring effectiveness to the work space. [/QUOTE]
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