Re: A Model for the People-Side -knowing yourself | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Rob Sandelin (robsanmicrosoft.com) | |
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 95 09:06 CDT |
In regards to community building among people, I have found that one key element which may be often given less attention than it merits, is personal awareness. A few questions to ask yourself : How do I impact the group in a positive way? (behaviors) How do I impact the group in a negative way? (behaviors) How do I react to challenges to my ideas and values? (behaviors) What are my hot buttons? What makes me instantly react? How do I react when my hot buttons get pushed (behaviors) How often and well do I admit when I am wrong? How often do I acknowledge my faults and weaknesses in front of others? How open am I really to hearing about values which oppose mine? How well do I communicate to others? And of course the tag line question: In what ways can I learn to improve upon my weaknesses? Rob Sandelin How do I impact this list with all my many many posts? Do I keep others from responding? Sharingwood
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Re: A Model for the People-Side -knowing yourself Rob Sandelin, June 26 1995
- Re: A Model for the People-Side -knowing yourself Monty Berman, June 27 1995
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