Understanding Working Languages and Building Strong Relationships
Explore the significance of working languages in a professional setting while delving into the motivations and types of relationships essential for personal and professional growth. Discover ways to express appreciation, communication skills, and the importance of quality time in fostering connections.
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WORK LANGUAGES WHAT ARE YOU SPEAKING? AWWA Administrative Network Thursday, May 12, 2016
What are Working Languages? A working language is a language that is given a unique legal status in a supranational company, society, state or other body or organization as its primary means of communication.
What are Working Languages? What motivates us Type of relationships you want or have A representation of yourself
Languages Quality Time Affirmation Gifts Physical Touch Service
Standard Grade Class Caliber Condition Character Nature Form Rank Value Level Feature Trait Attribute Characteristic Point Aspect Effort Labor Speed Effectiveness History Tempo Composition Design Create Share Control Discuss Quality Time at Work Excitement Evaluate Decide Take Risks Communicate Deliver Question Observe Schedule Timeline Measure Period Season
Quality Time Face-to-face communication
Words of Affirmation Encouragement Compliments/Praise Send a quick email Showing value and Motivates Focus on the positive Face-to-Face appreciation
Sometimes when things are falling Sometimes when things are falling apart, they may actually be falling into apart, they may actually be falling into place. place. What you think, you become. What you fee, you attract. What you imagine, you create.
Receiving Gifts Examples Cup of coffee Picking up photocopying A nice chat Meaningful gestures Gift cards Breaking company policy
Service Service is WORK! Involves thought, planning, and effort
Physical Touch Hardest language to satisfy in the workplace Remember culture at work or personally Gestures unwilling to do business Firm hand shakes