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    11/13/2008

    Trust and Respect

    came across below info thro "the executive Aug" which my boss rent us..
    =) great write up~
     
    "TRUST AND RESPECT
     
    Although it is a fairly simple concept, many employers overlook the significance that many employees attach to it. Showing respect to your staff means treating them like adults and trusting them to do their best for the company. You need to be objective and fair at all times, and be receptive to both their strengths as well as shortcoming. It also means allowing room for failure and mistakes, and believing that they will improve.
     
    Many employers are often quick to blame and pass judgement, disregarding their staff's opinions and explanations. Respect that people have limitations and work with them on overcoming the obstacles, rather than impose your values and personal biasness upon them. When employees feel respected, not only will they feel more empowered, they are also more likely to accord the same respect (if not more) to you; and would be more tolerant and forgiving your mistakes too."
     
     

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