CGD Meeting Behavior Expectations

Mesa Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado

Vision

CGD desires an environment where everyone is valued, included, and respected. We recognize that this is how we deliver the best possible working environment. We recognize each person as vital to our scientific mission.

Code of conduct

  • Consider new ideas
  • Encourage innovation
  • Offer constructive feedback
  • Acknowledge teamwork
  • Show appreciation
  • Share the air

As a community, we agree to

  • Be respectful in our words, tone and body language.
  • Be an active listener and demonstrate a genuine desire to understand.
  • Be constructive in our feedback.
  • Be accountable for our behavior and be an advocate for one another.
  • Acknowledge, empower, promote, encourage and value all job classes and individuals.

Examples of appropriate conduct

  • Be professional and constructive in tone, comments and gestures.
  • Be open to new ideas and invite more voices to the discussion, especially from those who may not speak without encouragement.
  • Critique ideas, not individuals.
  • Be engaged and minimize distractions.
  • Ask and answer all questions with respect.
  • Take opportunities to recognize and acknowledge the critical contributions made by staff at all job levels.
  • Foster discussion at all levels on scientific and programmatic decisions.

Examples of inappropriate conduct

  • Raising one’s voice, interrupting or talking over others.
  • Belittling, condescending, or dismissive behaviors such as eye-rolling, groaning, winking, talking under one’s breath, side-commentary.
  • Dominating the discussion at the expense of broader input.