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Fostering A Sense Of Community To Promote Organizational Success

Tanveer Naseer

While most of us are familiar with Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, researchers have found that we are also driven by three core psychological needs, one of them being relatedness. But there’s another reason behind this drive to create a unique and memorable display for the children and families in our neighbourhood.

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Let Them See You as Human

Persuasive Powerhouse

On your next visit, refer to something they said; this will help them to know that you listened and create a bond because you remembered something about them. Thank the people you’ve talked to for spending some of their time with you and let them know that you enjoyed the conversation.

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Who Can Help?

Persuasive Powerhouse

Simply by asking, you have built a bond with them. Go ahead and: Find someone you trust and ask them to assist you. A thinking partner, or someone who can physically help you get something done. Be specific about the help they can provide. Do you need someone to lend an ear and provide suggestions for a dilemma you’re caught up in?

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Building a Great Team One Song at a Time

Lead Change Blog

How can we achieve that same bond with our team members? Maslow gives us a starting point, by arguing that we can provide an environment that nurtures “higher order needs” for self-actualisation, self-respect, a sense of recognition and identity. They are committed to the cause, heart and soul.

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What Aristotle Can Teach Firms About CSR

Harvard Business Review

Analogous to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs , ethical responsibility needs to reside at the lower level of the CSR pyramid. Apple tried to engage the loyal customer about the bad news, and the crisis was a bonding moment for the company. This departmentalization sends the wrong signal.

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