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Professionalism in the workplace is very important for the workers’ morale and well-being. It should not be taken lightly when someone in the workplace seems to be disrupting the professional environment. In the given situation; the people who were doing the unacceptable behavior seemed to...
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Professionalism is important because it is a reflection of not just myself but the school or company I am representing. I understand how important it is to reflect Concorde in a positive way when going to clinicals and on campus. At times, events in life...
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Your parents raise you to work hard and be confident, teachers teach you how to successfully and effectively do research and complete work but who teaches you how to be professional? You may have a mentor in your life that genuinely molds your professionalism but...
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In a professional setting, priority always tends to be towards doing the right thing over doing things right. This state of mind can sometimes lead an employee down the wrong road – if you do the right thing, but you do not do it right,...
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Professionalism is something that is extremely important for any job a person may have, yet it comes into play even more so with the military. War is something that requires a large amount of discipline, respect, and commitment. A soldier in the US Army has...
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Professionally successful people all share a certain set of attributes. These attributes are what differentiates them from average people and helps them achieve all their goals along with organizational goals. If one wishes to become a successful and attain new heights in their career a...
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Communication is the key to professionalism; the reason why communication is the key to professionalism is that ever since I have been introduced to the world outside of high school, I have been forced to develop my communication skills. At first, I was confused as...
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Professional Development Methods: Coaching and Mentoring Shadowing E-learning Graduate Training Scheme Job Rotation Inductee Training Coaching and Mentoring – These are development techniques that are used to expand the skills of an employee. This is used so that they can conduct their job with more...
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What is the worth of a human life? Of a person’s career? Someone’s time? It is hard to answer such questions with no context, but when the result of one’s work is closely intertwined with the answers, then a logic devoid of empathy begins to...
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Communication is the most essential way in which we connect with others all around the world. The word communication derived from the Latin word commuicare, which means to connect, to participate in, or to share with all.” (Bevan and Sole, 2014, sec. 1.1) More importantly,...
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Introduction Some might think professionalism as dressing smartly at work and performing good in job, whereas some think being professional is having degree form good institutions. For me professionalism encircle all these explanations, but it covers much more. Professionalism can be discerned out better after...
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Professionalism and communication between healthcare professionals as well as between a physician and his or her patient are the most fundamentally important qualities a physician can hold. These qualities are responsible for keeping patients safe and reducing the chance of medical errors. Perhaps the greatest...
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Potential barriers to professional development could be that individuals may have family commitments to which may affect how an individual manages their time effectively at home, some individuals may lack the mastery of managing their study time as delegating or organising homelife may not be...
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Nursing profession is more than just learning some skills to take care of patients or to act in a way. Nursing professional should very carefully and patiently do their duty as the task they perform is related to the wellbeing of a sick person. Before...
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Amongst many dilemmas that we face today, although communication is easier than ever, yet it is being increasingly difficult for us to maintain conversations face to face. Interaction is becoming increasingly digitalized, where most of us choose to rather send an e-mail, than arranging a...
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Public relations have emerged as a fastest growing industry in the past few decades. One of the reasons for this could be the fast pace of change that is taking place in today’s competitive market. However, this has not altered the scope of public relations...
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First job experience provides people with new knowledge, experience, and practical skills needed to become an effective leader, earn more, and contribute to the development of a company. First job experience may radically change an individual stimulate his personal growth, teach the value of human...
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My professional identity is the professional group with whom I will be identifying once I start practicing. However, choosing one’s professional identity has become complicated since there are many options in psychology, many graduate programs, licenses and professional groups to choose from. Recently professional counselors,...
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In The Remains of the Day, Kazuo Ishiguro exemplifies English identity from the perspective of the butler of a prominent estate, Mr. Stevens of Darlington Hall. Ishiguro uses Mr. Stevens’s account to establish English identity, allowing Mr. Stevens’s conservative perspective to be a commentary on...
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Stevens believes that to be a great butler, one must maintain their professional facade at all times in order to remain dignified (or at least, the ability to maintain a professional facade regardless of one’s circumstances is Stevens’ definition of dignity). This results in him...
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World Bank’s primary goal is to reduce global poverty and to boost shared prosperity in developing countries. Being born and raised in a lower middle class family in India, I have witnessed multiple forms of poverty up close and personal, from the urban slums of...