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[[File:Gilbert-Stuart 1795 Washington-portrait.jpg|thumbnail|right|250px|"Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for it is better to be alone than in bad company." - [[George Washington]] ]] | [[File:Gilbert-Stuart 1795 Washington-portrait.jpg|thumbnail|right|250px|"Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for it is better to be alone than in bad company." - [[George Washington]] ]] | ||
'''Reputation''' is the esteem to which your peers assume that you can perform your function as a professional. For instance, a lawyer with a good reputation is assumed to be able to win court cases. | '''Reputation''' is the esteem to which your peers assume that you can perform your function as a professional. For instance, a lawyer with a good reputation is assumed to be able to win court cases. | ||
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[[Category:Management]] | [[Category:Management]] |
Revision as of 10:00, May 13, 2024
Reputation is the esteem to which your peers assume that you can perform your function as a professional. For instance, a lawyer with a good reputation is assumed to be able to win court cases.