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How we Think about Respect in our Professional Roles

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Drew Craig Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard Philadelphia, Pa, United States
We all know what Respect means. But what does it mean to you as you navigate your professional roles, responsibilities, interactions, and career aspirations?
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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
Jan 10, 2020 3:20 PM
Replying to Rami Kaibni
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Hello Stephane - TEST
Hey Rami! You came through bold and clear!
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1 reply by Rami Kaibni
Jan 11, 2020 4:53 PM
Rami Kaibni
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Thank you Sir. I learned something New
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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
Jan 11, 2020 10:55 AM
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Yep got that just before your post Stephane but thank you - as you can see Rami got it tested too! It’s all about learning new things love it! Thanks all! :-)
We all learned something, Suzi. I had to figure out how I could show the HTML code without having it executed on the page. I've played around with many HTML tags on the site. There are a few that don't work, like tables, unfortunately. The one I like best is embedding a picture in your post.
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1 reply by Suzi MS
Jan 12, 2020 8:59 AM
Suzi MS
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Alright thank you Stephane, leads me to ask another question (apologies Andrew for taking this discussion slightly off the course), how do you that (embed pic in post)?
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Vincent Guerard Coach - Trainer - Speaker - Advisor| Freelance Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada
@Andrew, @Suzi

If you respect your values and respect is part of them everything follows! :-)
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1 reply by Suzi MS
Jan 12, 2020 9:01 AM
Suzi MS
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100% with you thank you Vincent!
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Jan 11, 2020 11:16 AM
Replying to Stéphane Parent
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Hey Rami! You came through bold and clear!
Thank you Sir. I learned something New
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Suzi MS United Kingdom
Jan 11, 2020 11:19 AM
Replying to Stéphane Parent
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We all learned something, Suzi. I had to figure out how I could show the HTML code without having it executed on the page. I've played around with many HTML tags on the site. There are a few that don't work, like tables, unfortunately. The one I like best is embedding a picture in your post.
Alright thank you Stephane, leads me to ask another question (apologies Andrew for taking this discussion slightly off the course), how do you that (embed pic in post)?
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1 reply by Stéphane Parent
Jan 12, 2020 1:28 PM
Stéphane Parent
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Hey Suzi. I will start a new discussion under Community Central to share HTML tips. Sounds good to you?
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Suzi MS United Kingdom
Jan 11, 2020 11:51 AM
Replying to Vincent Guerard
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@Andrew, @Suzi

If you respect your values and respect is part of them everything follows! :-)
100% with you thank you Vincent!
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Drew Craig Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Maybe there is a need for a Wiki page on embedding HTML in the discussions??
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1 reply by Stéphane Parent
Jan 13, 2020 10:14 AM
Stéphane Parent
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It's not a bad idea, Andrew. I could take up my HTML tips discussion and turn it into one or more wiki pages. I can't put the link to the wiki page in a discussion post. I suppose I could turn it into a treasure hunt.
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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
Jan 12, 2020 8:59 AM
Replying to Suzi MS
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Alright thank you Stephane, leads me to ask another question (apologies Andrew for taking this discussion slightly off the course), how do you that (embed pic in post)?
Hey Suzi. I will start a new discussion under Community Central to share HTML tips. Sounds good to you?
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1 reply by Suzi MS
Jan 14, 2020 4:40 AM
Suzi MS
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Wows Stephane you’re abundance of knowledge, could not find other words better, true learning never stops thanking you and all, cheers!
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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
Jan 12, 2020 9:26 AM
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Maybe there is a need for a Wiki page on embedding HTML in the discussions??
It's not a bad idea, Andrew. I could take up my HTML tips discussion and turn it into one or more wiki pages. I can't put the link to the wiki page in a discussion post. I suppose I could turn it into a treasure hunt.
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Suzi MS United Kingdom
Jan 12, 2020 1:28 PM
Replying to Stéphane Parent
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Hey Suzi. I will start a new discussion under Community Central to share HTML tips. Sounds good to you?
Wows Stephane you’re abundance of knowledge, could not find other words better, true learning never stops thanking you and all, cheers!
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