Title: Building Mutual Respect
1Building Mutual Respect
2Overview
- What are the dimensions of respect?
- What are the values of tolerance and
understanding? - How can you improve group effectiveness?
3Quick Write
- Have you ever felt that someone had judged you
based on your appearance or something you did
rather than on whats inside you? - Write five sentences about how
- that made you feel
- Share your reflection with
- several classmates
4Dimensions of Respect
- Respect is the attention, regard, and
consideration given to people and their rights,
property, and ideas - Respect means accepting differences
- You earn other peoples respect on the basis of
your words and actions
5Dimensions of Respect
- Americans believe that every human being has
basic, inherent value and rights - You are obliged to respect others, and they are
obliged to respect you
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6Dimensions of Respect
- Mutual respect is the two-way relationship that
develops between people or members of groups
after the lines of communication are open and
trust develops
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7Dimensions of Respect
- People develop respect for others when they feel
that others respect their personal dignity - Personal dignity is the internal strength that
helps people feel connected, worthwhile, and
valued - A lack of respect breaks down personal dignity
8Ways of Showing Respect
- On the personal level, one of the easiest ways to
show respect is simply to be courteous. Say - Please when you ask for something
- Thank you when you receive something
- Excuse me if you accidentally bump into someone
- Yes (or no) sir or Yes (or no) maam to
adults - Good morning or Good afternoon, especially to
people older than you are
9Ways of Showing Respect
- Other examples of personal respect include
- Holding the door for an elderly person or a child
- Standing when an older person enters the room
- Not interrupting people
- Taking off your hat or cap when youre indoors
- Taking off a glove before you shake someones
hand - Removing your sunglasses before speaking to
someone
10Ways of Showing Respect
- Some other ways to show respect on a professional
basis include - Dealing with people in a cooperative way
- Communicating clearly
- Listening actively
- Giving constructive feedback
11Ways of Showing Respect
- Some more ways to show respect on a professional
basis include - Being flexible
- Creating opportunities to teach and learn
- Sharing behaviors and feelings
- Viewing situations as win-win scenarios
- Using inclusive language (saying we instead of
you or they)
12Tolerance
- Tolerance is respecting peoples differences and
values - You might compare tolerance and mutual respect
with a two-way street - The traffic moves both ways
- You show tolerance for others and they show
tolerance for you - But you might encounter barriers on this street
13Tolerance
- Among the barriers to tolerance and mutual
respect are - Prejudice
- Discrimination
- A failure to value diversity
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14Prejudice
- Prejudice is an unfair opinion or judgment of a
person or a group of people - Prejudice shuts down critical thinking
- You assume you have a person or situation figured
out in advance - This leads you to make blanket assumptions about
an entire group of people rather than looking at
them as individuals
15Reasons for Prejudice
- People arent born with prejudice any more than
they are born with the ability to read - Prejudice is learned
- You pick it up from the people around you and
from the messages society sends
16Reasons for Prejudice
- Fearpeople are afraid of people, ideas, and
cultures that are different from their own - A groups belief that it is better than or
superior to other groups - Misunderstandingan innocent gesture or word in
one culture can be an insult in another - Historyyou had a bad experience with a member of
another group, then blame all members of that
group
17Discrimination
- One danger of prejudice is that it leads to
discrimination - Discrimination is unfair treatment based on
prejudice against a certain group - If someone says youre discriminatory in your
attitudes, watch out - You might be judging people on the basis of
stereotypes
18 Discrimination and Stereotypes
- A stereotype is an idea or concept based on
oversimplified assumptions or opinions, rather
than on facts - For instance, if you hear a friend just bought a
pit bull, you might immediately assume that its
a vicious dog - If another friend bought a kitten, you might
assume it was a cuddly little creature - Both assumptions are based on stereotypes. Are
all pit bulls vicious? Are all kittens cuddly?
19Diversity
- Diversity means variation or difference
- When someone says that American society values
diversity, that means - Americans encourage variety
- Americans live in a society that respects
differences among people - But if you read the headlines or watch the news,
you realize that respect for diversity is a work
in progress
20Religious Respect
- Nowhere is tolerance more important than in
matters of religion - Demonstrating religious respect is honoring the
right of other people to hold their own personal
beliefs - It is not condoning or condemning, but just
respecting, their rights
21Gender Stereotypes
- Gender stereotypes are limited ways of thinking
about people on the basis of whether they are
male or female. Gender stereotypes - cover more than just the observable physical
differences between males and females - include cultural, social, psychological, and
behavioral traits
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22Gender Stereotypes
- Gender stereotypes have at least two big
problems - First, like prejudices, gender stereotypes halt
the thinking process. They deal with people on
the basis of false assumptions or misleading
mental images - Second, gender stereotypes make clear
communication difficult, if not impossible
23How Can You Avoid Stereotyping People by Gender?
- Be sensitive to language that might contain
gender stereotypes - Dont go with your gut reactionits likely to be
based on preconceptions - Take time to think
- Avoid using hurtful words or expressions
- Dont fall victim to peer pressure
- View everyone as equals
24Demonstrating Tolerance
- Overcoming prejudice and discrimination begins
with each individual - Ask yourself Am I treating them the way I would
want them to treat me? - How would you feel if others made fun of your
skin color, ethnic background, hair color,
religion, or the region you are from?
25Demonstrating Tolerance
- How would you feel if you were denied a place on
the team, an education, a job, or an opportunity,
simply because someone decided you belonged to
the wrong group? - How would you feel if others refused to be
friends with you, to eat in the school cafeteria
with you, or to live in the same neighborhood
with you because of prejudice?
26 Improving Group Effectiveness
- Establishing mutual respect, being tolerant, and
valuing diversity are important - For each person on an individual level
- Equally important at the group or organization
level - Work towards common goals
27 Benefits of Accepting Differences
- If a group or team is to function effectively,
its members must accept each others differences - The best team is a unified whole
- No team can be whole while any of its members
holds assumptions, false impressions, and
stereotypes about fellow team members
28 Benefits of Accepting Differences
- Communication is key to breaking down the
barriers and accepting others differences - A diverse group of people can usually come up
with much better solutions than can a group of
people who all think the same - But to come up with the best solutions, members
must trust and listen to each other - They must see diversity as a strength
29Evaluating and Measuring Group Effectiveness
- The first step is to establish clear goals
- The second is to decide whether the group is
meeting those goals - Constantly seeking a measure of resultsor
movement toward resultsis a necessary part of
team building
30Some Tips for Greater Group Effectiveness
- Forgive mistakes
- Hold members accountable
- Foster trust and commitment
- Dont make excuses
- Make the hard decisions
- Seek concrete answers and solutions
- Respect differences
- Constantly strive toward mutual respect
31Review
- Respect is the attention, regard, and
consideration given to people and their rights,
property, and ideas - Mutual respect is the two-way relationship that
develops between people or members of groups
after the lines of communication are open and
trust develops - On the personal level, one of the easiest ways to
show respect is simply to be courteous
32Review
- Tolerance is respecting peoples differences and
values - People arent born with prejudice any more than
they are born with the ability to read - Prejudice is learned
- One danger of prejudice is that it leads to
discrimination
33Review
- Overcoming prejudice and discrimination begins
with each individual - No team can be whole while any of its members
holds assumptions, false impressions, and
stereotypes about fellow team members - Communication is the key to breaking down the
barriers and accepting others differences
34Summary
- What are the dimensions of respect?
- What are the values of tolerance and
understanding? - How can you improve group effectiveness?
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