1. I demonstrated professionalism in communicating with faculty: via email‚ phone and in person. a. I demonstrated a professional attitude when communicating with both faculty and my direct EDT 110 professor. On one occasion‚ while suffering from the flu‚ I wrote a professional email to my advisor‚ informing her that I was unable to attend class and would do whatever needed to be done to catch up. On other occasions‚ when meeting with faculty‚ I demonstrated punctuality and alertness while speaking
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Yiran Li ACCT-690 Professionalism Reflection Does Integrity Exist Any More? When we were talking about the characteristics of a profession in the class‚ the first thought prompted into my mind is ‘integrity’. Admittedly‚ few decades ago‚ a man’s word was his bond. However‚ with the rapid development of economy and the progress of society‚ even though you have a written contract between you and your partners‚ you have little uncertainty and unsureness about the commitment. People in nowadays
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Bryan Fultz Chef Ronda Robotham CUL1315 Stocks‚ Sauces and Soups 10/10/12 Culinary Professionalism To have a sense of professionalism in the workplace or anywhere that requires it is a pivotal attribute for any one person to have. To me a culinary professional is someone who can work efficiently and effectively for long hours‚ someone who is organized‚ creative‚ works well with others and passionate about their profession with a desire to always learn something new. Lets not forget the most
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[pic] Topic 1: Define project What is a project? A project is the defined set of planned and managed activities carried out for a period of time — with a defined start and end date. A project is designed to yield a set of products or services as agreed with the project clients and stakeholders. It has a lifecycle which is the process by which the project is undertaken. Five features that differentiate projects from ordinary work are that they:
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Professionalism can mean many different things to many different people. For the business man‚ professionalism might mean wearing a fancy suit while traveling to their high paying job. To a doctor‚ it might mean performing a successful surgery. The point is that there is no one correct way to define professionalism. Depending on your profession‚ personality‚ or your surroundings‚ many people will come up with very different meanings. I have my own perception of “professionalism‚” and I hope
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While the word `professionalism’ usually refers simply to the quality of being professional‚ in truth it does not describe a single quality‚ but rather encompasses many different attributes that together define what a professional is. Throughout my experiences in various physical therapy settings‚ I was fortunate enough to observe therapists who have not only served as my role models‚ but have also taught me what professionalism really means. Not only excelling in their duties as physical therapists
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Everyone has a different meaning of the word professionalism. Some people believe professionalism means dressing smart and/or appropriate for work and doing a good job. Others believe it means that you have many degrees. Merriam-Webster states professionalism as “the competence or skill expected of a professional‚ and it defines a professional as “a person engaged or qualified in a profession.” To me a professional has major knowledge in the field that he or she studied for. They have certifications
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Defining Marketing We can distinguish between a social and a managerial definition for marketing. According to a social definition‚ marketing is a societal process by which individuals and groups obtain what they need and want through creating‚ offering‚ and exchanging products and services of value freely with others. As a managerial definition‚ marketing has often been described as “the art of selling products.” But Peter Drucker‚ a leading management theorist‚ says that “the aim of marketing
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M01_MUNT4264_08_SE_C01.qxd 11/18/08 5:38 PM Page 2 CHAPTER I OUTLINE I. Communicator strategy 1. What is your objective? 2. What communication style do you choose? 3. What is your credibility? II. Audience strategy 1. Who are they? 2. What do they know and expect? 3. What do they feel? 4. What will persuade them? III. Message strategy 1. Emphasize your conclusion. 2. Organize your message. 3. Choose your design cascade. IV. Channel choice strategy 1. Written channels 2. Oral-only channels
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Professionalism in a Clinical Nursing Setting Professionalism in a Clinical Nursing Setting Customer Inserts His/her Name University Name Introduction: Professionalism holds within its ambit several factors that combine to give it a collective meaning. It is marked by achieving an alignment between one’s attitude and the expectations of his profession. Professionalism is the part and parcel of all major professions of the world and clinical nursing is no exception in this regard. Moreover‚ professional
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