Create knowledge
[?]
|
(rate this)
|
One I think is a psychological need where other seems to be a unwanted by-product. How you see this fine drawing,,,please comment,,,,
|
|
Mohammad Bakhsh
| Answered
| 2 years ago
|
|
Very often, when you confront your boss and he starts firing for no reasons .it hurts both your ego and self respect.Conversely,your ego stops you for clarifying things when approached by juniors and your self respect is hurt when the same...
|
|
|
|
Pankaj Bhargava
| Answered
| 2 years ago
|
|
Both are states of the mind. Self respect is a state that allows you to see reality without judgment. In the process you can continue a dialogue without feling hurt or running over the other individual/ situation. Ego is a state where your point of...
|
|
|
|
James Hindman
| Answered
| 2 years ago
|
|
I am surprised to see this question arising on a site originating in India, land of Hinduism and home of Buddha. But then, perhaps, this is only further evidence of the secularization...the "middle-class-ification"...the "Westernization"...of...
|
|
Answer: "How do you define the fine line between Ego & Self Respect?" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
Yes
|
47
|
VS |
21
|
No
|
|
|
KUMAR SAURABH JHA
| Argues in support of
"Yes"
| 2 years ago
|
|
Defintely yes, personal life is restricted in office and must be away from one's office.This would increase the professionalism within an employee.
|
|
|
|
Pankaj Bhargava
| Argues in support of
| 2 years ago
|
|
While I have said no, I actually think it depends on the culture that one wants to create. If the culture is one of trust and where individuals feel a sense of responsibility for the goodwill of the company, then there should be no screening of the...
|
|
|
|
Darshana Sawant
| Argues in support of
"Yes"
| 2 years ago
|
|
I think companies have a responsibility to maintain discrete of their current work or project details from their competitors, though at time intentionally or unintentionally information will be leaked and companies lost out because these...
|
|
Debate: "Should corporates filter staff mails?" deleted from your view.




