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National Office Week in Review: August 17, 2016

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things we do, have an impact on our co - workers, and ultimately affect our mission. With that in mind, the FAA and our labor partners are developing a new campaign called RESPECT . Our goal is to establish and maintain a work environment of mutual dignity, support and respect between all individuals that work to protect the National Airspace System. When we treat each other warmly and equally, people app reciate it, and that sets a positive tone for the rest of the day. When we include and consider the needs of others, we can forge strong bonds. When we have empathy for others – in other words, when we put ourselves in another person's shoes – we can under stand where they're coming from, and figure out a win - win situation. And when we talk openly about conflicts, we can reach a mutual understanding and find a way to move forward. The more we make efforts like these, the more we will reaffirm a respectful cu lture that upholds our hig h standard of professionalism. We're in the process of determining how the campaign will be rolled out. We'll pilot at a few facilities initial ly, and then expand nationwide. Everyone should feel like they are a respected, valued , and included member of the team. And whatever our job title is, we're all responsible for maintaining this kind of culture. As we do that, we'll have a more satisfying work place and we'll be even more successful in carrying out the FAA's mission. So let' s choose RESPECT! Thanks everyone, Teri L. Bristol ATO Chief Operating Officer

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