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2008-9-23 09:27
stonelyk
The principles we need to know in dealing with others
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[size=4]1. Know what you believe in and stick to it. Nothing loses other's respect quicker than inconsistency.U:[:J ]5t$}!iZr
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2. Keep your distance. Be friendly but not over-familiar. Don't confide intimate details to your colleagues.z'jp/@rs:h9N/P
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3. Keep your business to yourself. Don't share all your problems. Even if you resolve them you'll have left the impression that you're indecisive or unable to cope with pressure.
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4. Don't ask anyone to do anything you wouldn't do yourself.
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5. Communicate-simply and often. FZb9E?dB)\;Ka
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6. Keep your eyes on the objective.
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7. Don't get drawn into colleagues' personal lives.
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8. Keep cool. Don't respond instantly or say yes to everything.
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9. Keep your head. A calm presence is an invaluable asset.
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10. Be good at your job. Know that you're good. Self-respect is the key. It'll show up in the way people deal with you.
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11. Accept that you can't please all the people all the time-or even some of the people all of the time. [/size]
2008-9-23 09:36
stonelyk
please leave your comments...
2008-9-23 09:40
sting433
Support you is vey useful.........
2008-9-23 09:50
xcgs123
you are right.F RF;\!H
maybe many of them , the people in the society may know it well, but seldom can stick on do it well.:L
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Anyway, supporting you!