Quinn‚ interacting with his customers and coworkers. Overall I would give him a score of 4.5 for professionalism. There were many things that he did well. He greeted every customer that came into the store and engaged in conversation with them. He also worked well with his co-workers‚ they spoke with proper grammar and used a sense of humor with each other. Even in the popular culture setting‚ professionalism was still displayed through the employees attitudes and even in their attire. They dressed in
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What is Nursing Professionalism? Cathy Soto Nursing 408 Transitions in Professional Nursing Linda Jacobson 9/21/2011 Abstract According to Maister (1997) "true professionalism means the pursuit of excellence‚ not just competence". Nurses must be competent in their pursuit of excellence. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Position Statement‚ rapidly expanding clinical knowledge and mounting complexities in health care mandate that professional nurses possess
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Malika Tappe Competency Standard 6 To maintain a commitment to professionalism As an early childhood provider it is very important to me to maintain a commitment to professionalism. There are many ways I show how I keep professionalism in the workplace. I am very reliable and I enjoy working with children and I keep a positive attitude in my role. I come to the workplace on time and with a smile on my face. I make sure I wear clothes that allow me to get messy with the children but are still
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Workplace professionalism is always an important topic to discuss and realizing how positive and negative behaviors that can come from members of your workplace can affect you and others. One of the biggest topics is bullying in a work environment. Bullying within a work environment is unprofessional and can really alter how you carry out your duties as well as lower safety. Being polite and having good judgment are only a few things that go into being a professional. It doesn’t require any special
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Circles Study Guide 1. [pic]*Not drawn to scale. If the circle above has a circumference of 54 feet and the length of arc Q is 3 feet‚ then what is the measure of [pic]COA? [pic] A. 45° [pic] B. 36° [pic] C. 20° [pic] D. 60° 2. [pic] In the circle above the length of arc BC is 3 cm‚ [pic]BOC = 34°‚ and [pic]AOB = 68°. What is the length of arc AB? [pic] A. 21 cm [pic] B. 4 cm [pic] C. 10 cm [pic] D. 6 cm 3. Given a circle with center B and [pic]ABC = 72°‚ determine the measure
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QUALITY CIRCLES: CONCEPT AND APPLICATIONS Quality circles were first developed in the 1960s by a man named Kaoru Ishikawa in Japan. The Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE) were the ones who paid for the research that put the theories about behavior science and quality control together. A quality circle is a participatory management technique that enlists the help of employees in solving problems related to their own jobs. Circles are formed of employees working together in an
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George‚ Amanda INT-244 July 30‚ 2013 Kenneth Rick The Circle of Life In the year of 1994‚ Disney produced a movie and presented it to the world and immediately it became a classic for all ages. That movie is called The Lion King. The Lion King is based off a young cub named Simba that cannot wait till he takes his father’s place as king. In the midst of what could be considered an adventure Simba was tricked into believing that he killed his father. With much guilt Simba runs away from home
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The rating on quality‚ interest and professionalism is 4.5. The work was not perfect but it was really good in terms of quality based on the fact that the writer covered all the major issues when it comes to attachment styles in children. The professionalism was evident in using references. The interest was slightly lower hence the lack of perfect score as it was really flat and not captivating to the audience. On the issue of appearance and organization‚ rating is 4. The organization of the information
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Ms. Salem is the clinic director of Honeysuckle Clinic and has been in this role for around 3 years. After reading the case study there are both indicators of poor and good professionalism that Ms. Salem presents. Professionalism is defined by the ability to align personal and organizational conduct with ethical and professional standards that include a responsibility to the patient and community‚ a service orientation‚ and a commitment to lifelong learning and improvement (CITE). Within the cases
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Police Professionalism By: Loren Hensley Police officers have a very reputable job‚ meaning they must be professional at all times. The job of a police officer is to protect and to serve the public. Since most of their time is spent in the public eye‚ they are expected to maintain professional behavior. The first step in projecting their professionalism is their dress. They should be dressed neatly‚ and according to the uniform regulations of their department. Appearances say a lot
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