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HUMAN RESOURCES What Are They? Typing Specialist: ___________________ Reading Specialist: __________________ Slide Play Specialist: _________________

HUMAN RESOURCES People Supplies in a business Human = Resources = Click here and define HUMAN RESOURCES:

EMPLOYEES Human Resources = people working for a company or, in other words, the employees. Click here and DEFINE EMPLOYEES:

EMPLOYEE ISSUES Click here and list 6 employee issues a Human Resources Dept deals with:

HUMAN RELATIONS SKILLS We use Human Relations Skills in every area of our lives! Click here and define Human Relations Skills:

TEAMWORK Click and define Teamwork: What is the number one reason why people are fired from a job?

ATTITUDES ARE CONTAGIOUS! Is Yours Worth Catching? Click here and DEFINE ATTITUDE: Who controls YOUR ATTITUDE? Will your attitude have an impact on YOUR SUCCESS in life and career?

VALUES AND ETHICS Click here and DEFINE VALUES: What are ETHICS? Ethics are also known as:

DO YOU KNOW? Why are rules important? Click Here Why are rules important? Complete the following: “People may not believe what you say but . . . Why is it legal for schools and companies to monitor student/employee computer use?

DEFINITIONS What is HACKING? What is PIRACY? What is PLAGIARISM?

Employers expect the same things of Employees that Teachers expect of Students!

EMPLOYER EXPECTATIONS Name six personal skills and qualities employers are looking for today:

MORE DEFINITIONS What is . . . Employer? Initiative? Responsibility?

What is . . . Job Orientation? Co-workers? Supervisor? Job?

HOW ARE JOBS PAID? Wages: Overtime: Salary: Commission: Click and DEFINE Wages: Overtime: Salary: Commission:

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS What are employee benefits? Click and DEFINE What are employee benefits? Give six examples of employee benefits:

A business is only as good as its employees! Every employee is important to the success of the company.