COMMAND RESPECT This is a basic human need. Every body wants it. It’s OK to desire… But now the Big Question…… How to get this? How to command respect?

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COMMAND RESPECT This is a basic human need. Every body wants it. It’s OK to desire… But now the Big Question…… How to get this? How to command respect?

COMMAND RESPECT Fear Factor: o Some may respect you out of fear. But this is not a real respect. Its short lived and only on the face. o One must not adopt this “Fear Factor” to gain respect. o It’s a self destructive approach and it breaks teams also. it breaks teams also.

COMMAND RESPECT The Real Respect: If… o Someone respects you from his/her heart. o Someone respects you even when you are not there. o Someone remembers you for your knowledge, attitude, behavior, love, affection, working style, delegation, attention, faith etc.

COMMAND RESPECT Follow these ten golden rules and enjoy every moment of living. Follow these ten golden rules and enjoy every moment of living. Things to do everyday: 1. Greet your family members first thing in the morning. If you are not used to this, they will be surprised with your sudden and nice gesture. 2. Greet your peers, subordinates and boss once you enter the office. Smile at even the 'security' personnel standing at the gate, who takes care of your safety. 3. Greet your friends along the way and do not ignore them.

COMMAND RESPECT 4. Continuously reciprocate to breed communication. If you do not reciprocate at least with a 'thanks' when you get information or a source on your online network or your offline network, you will not be remembered for a long time. If you are not remembered, you are out of your network. 5. Be a proactive listener and empathize with others to command respect.

COMMAND RESPECT 6. While talking to others, your voice, tone and tenor must be audible and soothing. It should not be aggressive or in a shouting mode. 7. Dress well to suit your profession and to create positive vibes in your workplace. If you are a sales representative, do not go out with printed shirts and jeans, which may turn down your customer.

COMMAND RESPECT 8. Political, Religious and Personal comments must be avoided at all costs in the workplace, when you are in a group. 9. Your communication should not provoke others. 10. Do not speak ill of others if you can help it.

Thank You