Professionalism in the workplace Dress Code Communication Respect Property Integrity Summary.

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Professionalism in the workplace Dress Code Communication Respect Property Integrity Summary

Following Dress Code Clean Clothes Proper Grooming (shaved, hair well maintained) Hygiene (No unpleasant smells) Dress According to the code!

Communication Listen (hear everything they need to say) Eye Contact Restate (Repeat back what they said) Avoid Jargon (Simplify)

Respect Property Do not rearrange things that are not yours! Respect the users privacy! Do not change settings unless told to. DO NOT take thing that do not belong to you!

Acting with Integrity Be Honest! Bill for what you worked! Confess if its you fault!

Professionalism Following Dress Code! Communication Listen No Jargon! Respect Privacy Act With Integrity!