Avoid Competitive Behavior

In This Issue

My Weekly Reminder
-I Want Your Success Stories
-Pass it on
-Travels
-Feedback From a Subsciber
-Tuesdays With Ross

My Weekly Reminder

Competitive behavior–making yourself look good at the expense of those around you–is poor preparation if you expect to move up in an organization.  While stealing another person’s ideas or taking credit for someone else’s accomplishments may seem to move you along more quickly at the lowest levels of an organization, it won’t take you very far.  The reason is, that the higher you move up, the more value those around you place on teamwork and cooperation–competitive people are simply not welcome because they create disharmony.  So, while competitive people may win a few battles early in the game, they almost always lose the war.  Keep that in mind the next time you’re tempted to one-up or out-do someone.

 

I Want Your Success Stories

If you have a success story using some of the ideas that I’ve presentd in my Weekly Reminder, my books or my seminars, please send them to me.  I would love to read them and possibly print some of them in a future isssue of my Reminder.  Click here for my email address.

Pass it on

If you know anyone who would like to read my Weekly Reminder, I would very much appreciate it if you would pass it on to them or sign them up.  Thank you!

Travels

I will be in Phoenix, Arizona on June 29, speaking to the Arizona Tooling and Machining Association.

Feedback From a Subscriber

Sarah from Columbus, Ohio says, “Keep these coming…The tips rock.”

Tuesdays With Ross

As I mentioned last week, my Weekly Remider will be arriving on Tuesdays from now on.

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