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    Study of Slew Bearings

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    STUDY OF SLEW BEARING CHANGING PROCEDURE OF STACKER CUM RECLAIMER CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project report entitled “STUDY OF SLEW BEARING CHANGING PROCEDURE OF STACKER COM RECLAIMER” that is submitted by P.LAXMINARAYANA‚ P.SAMEERA‚ K.V. PRAMOD‚ V.BALAJEE and A.P.R.MALLESHWAR RAO in partialfulfillment for award of degree of Bachelor of technology in Mechanical Engineering to the GITAM UNIVERSITY‚ is a record of confide work carried out by them under my guidance and supervision

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    Ethics and professionalism

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    Professionalism is thought by many to be the qualities‚ character traits and manners of a professional. There is more to professionalism then just those things though. I professional person dresses accordingly‚ is always on time if not early‚ is a great leader‚ and knows how to separate their private lives from work. This is only a small list of the many traits that make up a professional person. The most important trait of one who is professional is to be ethical. Ethics is the study of right

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    Professionalism The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines professionalism as the conduct‚ aims‚ or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person. Yet the White Paper on Pharmacy Student Professionalism says it is displaying values‚ beliefs and attitudes that put the needs of another about your personal needs. There is still another definition. The Medical Professionalism Project says professionalism is the basis of medicine ’s contract with society. It demands

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    Professionalism Essay

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    Professionalism is described as "the conduct‚ aims‚ or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person." (Merriam-Webster‚ 2016). This to me‚ means that there is a certain way a person should conduct themselves in a professional atmosphere. A professional should also have aims or goals they want to reach to better themselves in their profession. Some of the qualities I believe make a professional are knowledge‚ respect‚ efficiency‚ and the ability to work with others. Why

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    Professionalism can be defined in many different ways and from different perspectives. As defined by today’s dialect‚ it can be an awareness of behavior‚ goals and qualities defining a specified profession‚ knowledge of professional codes of ethics‚ and understanding of ethical schools of thought‚ patient professional interaction models‚ and patient rights. Professionalism means being the very best you can be. This mindset or set of values is sent to everyone around you and your workplace‚ both

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    Professionalism Matters

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    The Power of Professionalism The thought around which the entire conversation revolves it that “Professionalism Matters” and it is not about mulling over on making people smarter but “About using better discretion.” Wiersma’s says that professionalism can be used to:  1. Drive organizations to higher levels of performance for their stakeholders.  2. Drive inner efforts to the superior performance of any organization.  3. Decrease the dysfunctional aspect of organizational conflict and politics

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    Workplace Professionalism

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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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    Powered by 1 Professionalism In The Workplace Danielle Corulla MedSurg 145 8/5/2015 Cathy Westberry Professionalism in the workplace has many factors such as dress‚ conduct‚ how well you communicate with others‚ and your attitude. “The definition of professionalism indicates that each person perform their tasks with general earnest and honesty (Staffing‚ 2013).” “It refers to a person doing his/her job with sincerity‚ and maintaining professional etiquette and ethics

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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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    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 there are example of poor professional behavior by Ms. Salem. One of those examples has to do with how she conducts her staff meetings.

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