MindMap Gallery 1-Business Management-08 Professional Quality and Interpersonal Relationships-008
1-What are the seven principles? ①The principle of mutuality|The basis of interpersonal relationships is mutual respect and support; ②] Principle of Exchange|Interpersonal relationships are a process of social exchange. In the process of communication, the losses should be greater than the losses, or at least the gains and losses should be equal; ③Principle of self-protection|We all like those who affirm us and stay away from those who deny us. Try to avoid using negative language to communicate with each other; ④Principle of understanding|Only by understanding what the other party needs can we know what the other party is thinking and truly empathize with others; ⑤Principle of equality|The need for equality means that no matter the other party’s status, rich or poor, both parties must be equal in personality and have the possibility of communication; ⑥Compatibility principle | refers to the psychological compatibility in interpersonal relationships, that is, the relationship between people must be harmonious; ⑦Principle of Credibility|To gain the trust of others, three conditions must be met at the same time: character, ability, and consistency in words and deeds; 2-Popularity is the formal mechanism of this model; ① Human feelings are the core of this model, reflecting the Chinese people’s psychological and behavioral model based on closeness; ②Human ethics is the institutionalization of this model, and emphasis on human ethics has been the foundation of interpersonal relationships in Chinese society for thousands of years; 3-Sentimentalism is the main feature of Chinese interpersonal relationships; ①Popular science on human ethics | The Three Cardinal Principles and Impermanence are the main framework of Chinese ethical culture. As a reflection of the relationship of absolute obedience, the Three Cardinal Principles have no practical significance, but impermanence (benevolence, justice, propriety, wisdom, trust) is still the principle and rule for people to d
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