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Employees are less likely to take direction from someone who “doesn’t know what they are talking about” or someone whose personal life is “so messed up” they aren’t worthy of respect. Managers must have good communication skills; be willing, patient, skilled listeners; and clear, concise, non-threatening speakers and writers. In short, managers must become good leaders to achieve this level of fairness.
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