Workplace Values Wendy Villone. Workplace Values What workplace values do you want? What workplace values does your employer want?

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Workplace Values Wendy Villone

Workplace Values What workplace values do you want? What workplace values does your employer want?

Values that you want? Create a list with two areas as your focus point. One area is personal values and the other is professional values. List your values under one of the above areas. (personal or professional) Think about your values when listing them. Could they be reflected by a requirement that your employer is also looking for. How similar are our needs?

Categorize

Ideas of Personal and Professional Values that I would want to be meet by an employer. Personal Values –Flexible Work Schedule –Friendly Work Environment

Ideas of Personal Values Personal Values –Respect and Recognition is present –A level of social interaction with co-workers

Ideas of Personal Values Personal Values –Exciting environment –Order and structure

Ideas of Personal Values Personal Values –Comfortable environment –Parking and building is comfortable to access

Ideas of Personal Values Personal Values –Boss is a person you can trust and respect

Ideas of Professional Values Professional Values –Pay for Continuing Education –Pay raises are fair

Ideas of Professional Values Professional Values –Clear advancement path –Fairness with staff and promotions

Ideas of Professional Values Professional Values –Respected for opinions –Use of new technology and applications

Ideas of Professional Values Professional Values –Training for new technology and applications –Recognized for years of service – loyalty and dependability

Ideas of Professional Values Professional Values –Teamwork and work group projects

What Values the Employer is looking for? Production smooth running company that is profitable and successful. Happy Employees employees that are proud to do their jobs.

Employer Values Production –Products and Service are excellent –Customers are happy

Employer Values Production –Company can expand or stay the same – no layoffs –Products or end products coming out of the company are quality.

Employer Values Happy Employees –Employees are individuals who perform their jobs with pride –Employees are motivated and dependable

Employer Values Happy Employees –Employees are ethical – “golden rule” –Employees are committed

Employer Values Happy Employees –Employees believe in the company and each other. –Employees can be trusted

Values should be discussed You should discuss your values with your employer – what they do not know could hurt you!