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Nikolai Lantsov | Sturmhond ([personal profile] sturmhond) wrote in [personal profile] plex 2014-10-20 11:00 pm (UTC)

FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org

It isn’t so much about what you do, as the way that you act. Respect cannot be given, so don’t ask them for it. It has to be earned. They are all under your care – you owe them more than they owe you.

FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org

It’s harder when they see you as one of them. Get them to follow the little orders, and they’ll follow the big ones. You have your mission, your objectives. You have the picture that they don’t see.

FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org

Be confident and calm, because that’s what they’ll need from you. Weakness is a guise. Wear it when they need to see you’re human, but never when you feel it. Show them the face they need to see. If you win their support, half your job is done.

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