Content introduction Chapter I building Great Work relationships Defining a Good Relationship


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Actuality of the work: A good working relationship with your supervisor is essential since, at every stage, you need his or her professional input, constructive criticism, and general understanding. It therefore helps if the relationship gets off to a good start
Aim of the work: Good communication with your supervisor based on mutual trust and respect is ideal. This develops over time, of course, but a good beginning is to talk about, and clearly establish, what each expects from the other. A friendly conversation along these lines certainly clarifies practical matters. But it also provides practice in communicating with one another. And, it is also the first step in getting to know each other. 
Subject of the work: The tone of the relationship needs to be relaxed enough for you to be comfortable. Yet it also needs to be professional. An extremely friendly relationship may initially seem attractive and make you feel welcome. Yet, it may not withstand the later demands of robust, critical assessment of your work. 
The other extreme, where the supervisor appears cold and distant and treats you as a researching automaton, and where you are afraid to speak or initiate the contact, is of course unwelcome and counterproductive. 
Task of the work: The desired professional approach is where you are treated with respect-and you therefore feel safe enough to take risks and show ignorance-but also where your judgement is valued and sought. It is professional for both of you to be prepared to be accountable, and to plan a mutually agreeable working structure. Although you are expected to be taking responsibility for your own research and working independently, you also need to be prepared to consider, and not dismiss out of hand, advice or ideas put forward by your supervisor. 


Chapter I Building Great Work relationships
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According to the Gallup Organization, people who have a best friend at work are seven times more likely to be engaged in their jobs. And it doesn't have to be a best friend: Gallup found that people who simply had a good friend in the workplace are more likely to be satisfied.
In this article, we're looking at how you can build strong, positive relationships at work. We'll see why it's important to have good working relationships, and we'll look at how to strengthen your relationships with people that you don't naturally get on with.

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