Agreed, its a reflection of true leadership…..takes one to really step outside their ego and deliver their message without escalating the matter, rare for sure.
Respectfully: saying it is “essential” undermines the point, eg how can it be awe-inspiring to only do what is essential? Besides, it is not essential; I tend to jump up and down, which is effective albeit perhaps not so awe-inspiring.
@Jayleen
Respectfully 2: How can something that is subjective be of “unparalleled accuracy” and/or “undnieable? Moreover since when is it possible to measure accuracy in degrees, ie something is accurate, or it is not?
Agreed, its a reflection of true leadership…..takes one to really step outside their ego and deliver their message without escalating the matter, rare for sure.
Oct 22nd, 2014 / 2:49 pm
So true. Now the question is, how does one get better at respectful communication, and how do you coax others to also get better at it?
Oct 22nd, 2014 / 4:57 pm
Amen! And leaders who can gracefully promote this kind of communication in a work environment are the true gems.
Oct 22nd, 2014 / 8:42 pm
Fantastic quote. Next quote is a guide on how to practice and execute this behavior?
Oct 24th, 2014 / 8:22 am
Respectfully: saying it is “essential” undermines the point, eg how can it be awe-inspiring to only do what is essential? Besides, it is not essential; I tend to jump up and down, which is effective albeit perhaps not so awe-inspiring.
Oct 26th, 2014 / 8:13 am
Unaparlleled accuracy, unequivocal clarity, and undeniable importance!
Dec 27th, 2014 / 12:13 pm
@Jayleen
Respectfully 2: How can something that is subjective be of “unparalleled accuracy” and/or “undnieable? Moreover since when is it possible to measure accuracy in degrees, ie something is accurate, or it is not?
Dec 27th, 2014 / 4:26 pm
Now I’m like, well duh! Truly thankful for your help.
Dec 29th, 2014 / 12:59 pm
I\’m out of league here. Too much brain power on display!
Mar 21st, 2015 / 4:49 pm