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Our culture demands more of us these days. It demands that we treat each other with respect. That every relationship be seen in mutually beneficial terms.
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In business, the food chain is transient. You must treat people with respect up and down the ladder.
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Being up front with people confers respect; it pays them the compliment of candor.
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…people will respect you more for putting your cards on the table.
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Being known is just notoriety. But being known for something is entirely different. That’s respect.
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Members of great teams improve their relationships by holding one another accountable, thus demonstrating that they respect each other and have high expectations for one another’s performance.
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The first rule [of good fight club]: avoiding an argument is bad manners. Silence disrespects the value of your views and our ability to have a civil disagreement.
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The power of listening doesn’t lie just in giving people the space to reflect on their views. It’s a display of respect and an expression of care.
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A working relationship where trust, understanding, respect, and friendship are built up over time can make each new negotiation smoother and more efficient.
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The more we give of ourselves to see others succeed, the greater our value to the group and the more respect they offer us.
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