Sunday, March 22, 2020
20 Quotes About How to Give and Get Respect
20 Quotes About How to Give and Get Respect          How often have you heard employees complaining about the lack of respect in the workplace? According toà  anà  HBRà  surveyà  conducted by Christine Porath, associate professor at Georgetown Universityââ¬â¢s McDonough School of Business,à  andà  Tony Schwartz, founder ofà  The Energy Project, business leaders need to demonstrate respect to their employees if they want better commitment and engagement in the workplace.         The survey results, as quoted inà  HBR in the November 2014à  states: Those that get respect from their leaders reported 56% better health and well-being, 1.72 times more trust and safety, 89% greater enjoyment and satisfaction with their jobs, 92% greater focus and prioritization, and 1.26 times more meaning and significance. Those that feel respected by their leaders were also 1.1 times more likely to stay with their organizations than those that didnââ¬â¢t.          Building Employee Value      Every employee needs to feel valued. That is at the core of every human interaction. It does not matter what rank, or office the person holds. It does not matter how important is the employees role in the organization. Each individual needs to feel respected and valued. Managers who recognize and empathize with this basic human need will become great business leaders.         Tom Peters         The simple act of paying positive attention to people has a great deal to do with productivity.         Frank Barron         Never take a persons dignity: it is worth everything to them, and nothing to you.         Stephen R. Covey         Always treat your employees exactly as you want them to treat your best customers.         Cary Grant         Probably no greater honor can come to any man than the respect of his colleagues.         Rana Junaid Mustafa Gohar         It is not grey hair that makes one respectable but character.         Ayn Rand         If one doesnt respect oneself one can have neither love nor respect for others.         R. G. Risch         Respect is a two-way street, if you want to get it, youve got to give it.         Albert Einstein         I speak to everyone in the same way, whether he is the garbage man or the president of the university.         Alfred Nobel         It is not sufficient to be worthy of respect in order to be respected.à           Julia Cameron         In limits, there is freedom. Creativity thrives within structure. Creating safe havens where our children are allowed to dream, play, make a mess and, yes, clean it up, we teach them respect for themselves and others.         Criss Jami         When I look at a person, I see a person - not a rank, not a class, not a title.         Mark Clement         Leaders who win the respect of others are the ones who deliver more than they promise, not the ones who promise more than they can deliver.         Muhammad Tariq Majeed         Respect at the cost of others is disrespect in effect.         Ralph Waldo Emerson         Men are respectable only as they respect.          Cesar Chavez         Preservation of ones own culture does not require contempt or disrespect for other cultures.         Shannon L. Alder         A true gentleman is one that apologizes anyways, even though he has not offended a lady intentionally. He is in a class all of his own because he knows the value of a womans heart.         Carlos Wallace         From the moment I could even understand what respect was I knew it was not a choice but the only option.         Robert Schuller         As we grow as unique persons, we learn to respect the uniqueness of others.         John Hume         Difference is of the essence of humanity. Difference is an accident of birth and it should therefore never be the source of hatred or conflict. The answer to difference is to respect it. Therein lies a most fundamental principle of peace - respect for diversity.         John Wooden         Respect a man, and he will do all the more.          How Management Can Convey Respect to Employees      The culture of respect should be religiously adhered to by every person in the organization. It has to percolate from the higher management to the last person down the structure. Respect has to be proactively demonstrated, in letter and spirit. Various forms of communication and engaging social interactions can build an environment of respect for employees.         One business manager used an innovative idea to make his team feel valued. He would send out a message on their group chat every week or two on what his targets and achievements were for the week. He would also welcome suggestions and feedback on the same. This made his team sense a greater level of responsibility towards theirà  work and would feel that their contribution had a direct bearingà  onà  their employers success.         Another employer of a mid-size business organization would invest an hour of the day meeting up with each employee personally over lunch. In doing so, the business manager not just learned important aspects of his own organization, but he also communicated his trust and respect to each employee.    
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Butterbox Babies essays
Butterbox Babies essays    Lovely Babies For Adoption is what the advertisement for the Ideal Maternity     Home and Sanitarium versed to many couples unable to bear children beginning in the     late 1920's.  Although the ad held true as to the children, the operation of this business     was far from lovely.  Originally designed as a sanitarium for the sick, the hospital soon     became a birthing facility.  Operating without any supervision, the facility was a place of     joy for couples adopting an infant, but a place of shame and despair for unwed mothers.       	Lila Gladys Coolen met and married William Peach Young in 1925.  William was     an unordained seventh-day Adventist minister and Lila, also of the same faith, was a     teacher in Fox Point, Nova Scotia.  After being married, the couple left Nova Scotia to     return to school in Chicago.  William attended the National College of Chiropractic,     while Lila pursued a degree at the National School of Obstetrics and Midwifery.  In     February of 1928, the Youngs opened The Life and Health Sanitarium out of their four     bedroom cottage.  Lila began delivering babies and within a year, the facility had been     renamed The Ideal Maternity Home and Sanitarium and its sole purpose became a     birthing facility and adoption center for unwed mothers.         	During this time, Canadian and US laws were similar in banning the use of birth     control or the performance of abortions.  This left many women banished and shamed     from their homes and communities because of illegitiment pregnancies.  With the     creation of this facility, many unwed mothers saw an opportunity to keep their secret     from society.  A newspaper advertisement placed by the Youngs, was carefully written     and geared to lure women in.  It read:                Dame gossip has sent many young lives to perdition after ruining them socially,          that might have been BRIGHT STARS in society and a POWER in the world of    ...     
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