Wheaton's law rewritten as a company policy / company value





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Wheaton's law: "Don't be a dick", we feel would be a excellent company policy or company value. But for obvious reasons we can nit use that verbatim.



What would be a more work appropriate way of phrasing that, while still capturing the simplicity and directness, without being overly prescriptive?










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Wheaton's law: "Don't be a dick", we feel would be a excellent company policy or company value. But for obvious reasons we can nit use that verbatim.



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Wheaton's law: "Don't be a dick", we feel would be a excellent company policy or company value. But for obvious reasons we can nit use that verbatim.



What would be a more work appropriate way of phrasing that, while still capturing the simplicity and directness, without being overly prescriptive?







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