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Be a good Listener: when some one wants to tell, kindly listen with enthusiasm and don’t interrupt. Generally we talk more than listening to others point of view and arrive at decisions. An open-minded listening to others enhances the image of a person.
No Arguments: We will never win through arguments. Whenever such situation arises it is better to convert the argument to a discussion so that others also participate. Open-minded discussions help a lot. Please don’t gossip in the name of discussions.
Responsibility: A positive persons don’t get excited for success and don’t blame others for failures. Such behavior should be nurtured over a long period with hard work.
Win-Win attitude provide satisfaction which results in Happiness, Prosperity and Enjoyment. It builds our customers a good confidence. It is to mention that in this society every one is a customer to the other, be it an enterprise, an office or in a family situation. The approach only differs as per the situation.
Communication: There is a saying that “A Fool speaks without thinking; a wise man thinks before speaking.” Communication is a very important element of Personality Building. Communication may be written .oral or gesture through body language.
Criticism: Don’t criticize any body on the face of it. Constructive criticism also should be in the form of an advisory note with possible solution/opinion, in case it becomes necessary to tell about ones behavior. Receive criticism as a feed back.
Honesty, Integrity and Sincerity pays dividends to develop a good Personal Brand Image
 venkat koppaka | Ramakrishna garu
Thank you very much for providing such a valuable information.
Posted at: 23, Aug 2009 9:07 PM |  uma maheeswari maheeswari | baagundi chaala vishayalu chepparu
congrats andi
Posted at: 13, Jul 2009 10:13 AM |  Rama Krishna Rao A | Good Rachana,you can also read the book You can Win by Shiv Khera
Posted at: 13, Jul 2009 7:43 AM |  Rachana Naidu | Hey cool blog ramakrishna garu .....reminded me of one of the personality development books by Robin Sharma.
Posted at: 13, Jul 2009 7:34 AM |
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