Integrity and respect are very important qualities in the workplace. When we borrow something from someone else, whether it is an item or information, we should use and keep it properly and keep it in its original condition when we return it.
First of all, when borrowing something, it is necessary to clarify the wishes and agreements of both parties. Before borrowing, we should communicate clearly with the other party to make sure that the other party is willing to lend the item or share the information. At the same time, we also need to be clear about the when, how and what is responsible for borrowing to avoid disputes or misunderstandings in the future.
Second, be protective and confidential when using borrowed items or information. We should treat borrowed items with care and take good care of borrowed items as if they were our own. We also abide by confidentiality agreements for borrowed information and do not disclose it to unauthorized persons.
Finally, when returning borrowed items or information, we want to leave them in their original condition. If the item is damaged or lost during use, we should take the initiative to take responsibility and compensate for the loss. For information, we want to ensure the completeness and accuracy of the return without additions, deletions or alterations.
In conclusion, Rule 93 of the Workplace Survival Rule reminds us to maintain integrity and respect, and to abide by our agreements and commitments when borrowing and returning goods or information. This not only protects your professional image and reputation, but also builds a good workplace relationship and trust foundation.
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