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On-Time and Present

On-Time and Present

  • Do not waste other people’s time. It is disrespectful and counterproductive.
  • When you anticipate being late, let the other party know as soon as possible.
  • Be present. Be focused on what’s being discussed. Do not check your messages. Phone and computer away.

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