Workplace Readiness Skills Mrs. S. Morton. Work Readiness At School  How I can be a good friend.  How I can make friends at school and still be prepared.

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Workplace Readiness Skills Mrs. S. Morton

Work Readiness At School  How I can be a good friend.  How I can make friends at school and still be prepared for class?  What things will I want to find out about, on the first days of my class at school?  How should I handle it if I get frustrated at school?

Work Readiness at Work  How I can make friends at work and still be professional.  What things should I want to find out about on the first days of my new job.  How should I handle being frustrated at work.

Positive Work Ethic Comes to Work Everyday on time, is willing to take directions and is motivated to accomplish the task at hand

Abides by School and Workplace Policies and Laws and Demonstrate Honesty & Reliability INTEGRITY

Contributes to the Success of the Team, Assists Others, and Ask for Help When Needed Teamwork

Dress Appropriately Self-Representation

Working with Classmates, Co-Workers and Customers Diversity Awareness

Conflict Resolution Handles Disagreements: Negotiates Diplomatic Solutions to Interpersonal and Workplace Issues

Thinks of New Ideas and Inventions Creativity and Resourcefulness

Follow Directions and Communicates Effectively with Teacher, Fellow Students, Customers and Employees Speaking and Listening

Reading and Writing Reads & Interprets School, & Workplace Documents and Writes Clearly

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Completing Problems that Comes Up When Trying to Finish a Task

Health and Safety Follow Safety Guidelines and Manage Personal Health

YOU Organizations, Systems and Climates Companies, Classrooms, Clubs, Activities

Life Long Learning Continually Acquires New Information and Improves Professional Skills

Job Acquisition and Advancement Apply for a Job and Seek Promotion

Time, Task & Resource Management Organize & Implement a Productive Plan of Work

Mathematics Uses Mathematical Reasoning to Accomplish Tasks

Customer Service Identifies and Addresses the needs of ALL Customers, providing Helpful, Courteous, and Knowledgeable Service

Job - Specific Technologies Selects and Safely Uses Technological Resources to Accomplish Work Responsibilities in a Productive Manner

Information Technology Uses Computers, File Management Techniques and Software Programs Effectively

Internet Use And Security Uses the Internet Appropriately for Work and School

Selects and Uses Appropriate Devices, Services and Applications Telecommunications