Choose Your Own Identity Personal Skills: Professionalism

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Choose Your Own Identity Personal Skills: Professionalism Essential Questions In the increasingly diverse, 21st Century workplace, people face a number of complex challenges in creating a positive image. An individual must manage his or her own image because people are constantly observing one’s behavior and forming theories about competence, character, and commitment. Successful image management can lead to personal and career achievements.

Choose Your Own Identity Personal Skills: Professionalism Students will understand… In the increasingly diverse, 21st Century workplace, people face a number of complex challenges to creating a positive image. An individual must manage his or her own image because people are constantly observing one’s behavior and forming theories about competence, character, and commitment. Successful image management can lead to personal and career achievements.

Choose Your Own Identity Personal Skills: Professionalism Students will know… The factors that affect an individual’s image Components of their desired image Components of their perceived image

Choose Your Own Identity Personal Skills: Professionalism Students will be able to… List five characteristics that positively impact an individual’s image Describe their desired positive image Compare and contrast perceived image with their desired image

Personal Skills: Professionalism Describe a positive experience you recently had at a restaurant or store.

Personal Skills: Professionalism

Personal Skills: Professionalism

Personal Skills: Professionalism

Personal Skills: Professionalism

Personal Skills: Professionalism Objectives: List five characteristics that positively impact an individual’s image. Describe my desired positive image. Compare and contrast my perceived image with my desired image.

Personal Skills: Professionalism Positive Image Favorable view of the qualities and characteristics that represent perceptions of your competence and character as judged by your key constituents (clients, superiors, peers, subordinates, colleagues).

Personal Skills: Professionalism What are the qualities and characteristics that comprise a positive image?

Personal Skills: Professionalism Describe a negative experience you recently had at a restaurant or store.

Personal Skills: Professionalism What do I already know about this? What is this selection about? What are the major ideas? Do I understand what I am reading? What needs to be clarified? What questions do I have? What images or pictures come to mind?

Personal Skills: Professionalism Write one sentence that describes you: What are your talents? Your passions? Your values? Your acquired skills? Your desires? Your education? Your opportunities?

Personal Skills: Professionalism What surprised me about the surveys? So far, how is my perceived image similar to my desired image? So far, how is my perceived image different than my desired image?