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Tag: kindness

By Bob Ramsey Posted on January 26, 2015

Fred Picker’s shovel

  When you meet with people, give them respect.  Respect their time, their money, and their possessions.  Take pains to value their priorities even if they are different than yours. … Continue reading Fred Picker’s shovel

Categories: How to be versatile, How to Manage AnyoneTags: clean tools, conflict, employees, kindness, loan, management, managing people, respect, standards

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The world has changed a lot recently. It used to be that the only way to spend time with someone was to be face-to-face, and the only excuse to do was to dine together. But that’s not the case anymore. Now we have smart phones, video conferences, and digital events. Now we have remote workers and travel restrictions. It has become at the same time easier to connect, but more difficult to connect properly.
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It's easy to say the wrong thing. Just speak your mind, and let words come out of your mouth as soon as they pop into your head. Follow this strategy, and you will make plenty of mistakes.
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