Language plays an important part in creating a particular kind of work environment.
When we join a new workplace we may need to learn new technical terminology and new in-group jargon, and we definitely need to acquire the workplace's norms for interaction. For example:
- What are the appropriate ways of addressing and referring to people?
- How formal are meetings?
- Is there a difference between large and small meetings?
- How formal am I expected to be with people of a higher status than me?
- What is the appropriate balance between 'business talk' and 'social talk'?
Using language appropriately is a crucial aspect of becoming an accepted workplace member. In our research we have focussed on workplace culture from two different angles:
- The first approach has focused on humour as a way of building a picture of the culture of a team i.e., How much humour do they produce? Is it in the form of one-liners or extended sequences? Is it supportive or challenging? How many people contribute to the humour?