“R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Find out what it means to me!” Every employee, regardless of their place in corporate hierarchy, desires respect. In this article, we have gathered the top six ways to earn respect in the workplace.
The employee should never overlook their title. Titles are important, even when associates claim that titles are insignificant. Regardless, your job title is how other associates determine your value to the organization, internally and externally. Never overlook your title.
The employee should be fully aware of their responsibilities in the workplace. Having your job description in writing is an intelligent move in the workplace. Your current role should be crystal clear to you, so that you will know when you are primed and ready to make an upward move.
The employee should be able to easily identify what their next career move. To advance in any role, you must have clearly defined goals and objectives. This type of career plan projects organizational abilities, strategic planning, and loyalty.
Always keep it together. Your appearance, your energy, your confidence, and your emotions should always be kept in check. When one of these characteristics appears out of whack, people may assume your entire life is in a state of chaos.
When someone confides in you, they are exhibiting trust. Do not throw away the precious gift of trust. Keep things confidential regardless if it is corporate information or personal information. Practice discretion of information, and you will gain exponential amounts of respect.
Patience is a virtue, but persistence to the point of success is a blessing. This is the perfect balance between patience while not becoming complacent. By demonstrating patience, you are letting the workplace know that you are willing to wait it out until bigger opportunities come your way. Time and effort is priceless in the game of patience.