"Do
unto others as you would have them do unto you". Treat people the way you
want to be treated. The ‘old’ Golden Rule makes a lot of sense.
You
want to treat people with respect so they respect you. You are not rude to people
because you don’t want to be treated rudely. It is civility. We largely expect
it and are surprised when it is absent.
The
core of "getting along" is about the rules, understandings and
societal norms that, when shared, provide the foundation for stable
relationships. We learn about what polite behavior and manners mean in the
workplace [and our communities]. You might say that these rules provide a sense
of order and civility fosters feelings of well-being and positive relationships.
Even
though we largely practice this civility we still don’t get along very well all
the time. Our interactions with others, despite our best intentions sometimes
lead to unintentional slights or maybe escalate to a full blown
misunderstanding or at worst perceived as intentionally antagonistic.
imapMyTeam
helps you go past the ’old’ golden Rule to the ‘New’ Golden Rule:
Treat
people the way they NEED to be treated.
That
works far better than treating people the way YOU want to be
treated.
Yes,
we still want you to practice civility, but we want you to consider a new level
of understanding that is based on what people need and expect from you when you
interact with them.
The imapMyTeam.com® reports
you access on others are mostly written to that person’s motivational needs.
Those motivational needs set the individual’s expectations for the situation
and interaction they are in. Those needs can be very different – even opposite
on occasion – than the behavior the person outwardly exhibits.
Using
imapMyTeam® report suggestions when you are interacting with your
colleagues– the new Golden Rule – will make sure you do get along far better
with everyone than you might have ever imagined.



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