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Trust inevitably requires some sense of mutuality, of reciprocal loyalty.
They, like him, are not guaranteed reciprocal loyalty.
But it has become an uncommon strategy as reciprocal loyalty in the workplace has come to be seen as a quaint notion, he said.
Co-creation is less a measure of "customer loyalty" than an indicator of "reciprocal loyalty," where both parties serve each other.
And yet for all that she is perceived as Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's handmaiden and replica, she could not even engender enough reciprocal loyalty and affection to keep him from asking Hillary Rodham Clinton to consider entering the race.
In particular, points 1, 4, and 5 signal that an executive should not expect reciprocal loyalty and protection from her or his corporate employer.
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Communication of errors and adverse events, through an open, honest and transparent approach with the patient and his/her family is, in fact, fundamental to a relationship based on the reciprocal trust and loyalty which underpins the latest code of deontology.
Loyalty should be reciprocal.
By focusing on a shared purpose, Sears created reciprocal relationships that went beyond loyalty to gratitude.
When the Marriott/Starwood merger closed last Friday, the frequent traveler world was surprised with a same-day linkage of the two loyalty programs, immediate reciprocal elite memberships, and the ability to shift points between the two programs freely, at a 1 Starpoint = 3 Marriott Rewards point ratio.
To be genuine and enduring, loyalty needs to be reciprocal.
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