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1 Presented By: Olowodagba O.E
Work Ethic The Learning Goals: The importance of developing a strong work ethic and how the work ethic you develop will impact your future as an employee. Presented By: Olowodagba O.E

2 What is Work Ethic? The Definition:
A standard of conduct and values for job performance In specific terms, work ethics is about what is morally correct, honourable and acceptable to the larger majority of the people of an organization, society or group.

3 Top 10 Work Ethics Attendance Productivity Character Team Work
Appearance Attitude Productivity Organizational Skills Communication Cooperation Respect

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5 Be at work every day possible
Limit Absences Be at work every day possible Plan your absences Don’t abuse leave time Come to work on time Be punctual every day

6 Complete assigned tasks correctly and promptly
Be dependable Complete assigned tasks correctly and promptly Be loyal Speak positively about the company

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8 Be a contributing member
Be a team player The ability to get along with others – including those you don’t necessarily like, Cooperation is the key to productivity Leadership abilities The ability to be led and/or to become the leader Be a contributing member The ability to carry your own weight and help others who are struggling Accept compromise Recognize when to speak up with an idea and when to compromise by blending ideas together

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10 No organization likes to have a shabbily dressed employee.
Dress Appropriately No organization likes to have a shabbily dressed employee. Shave daily if you have to and do not use strong perfumes. Dress for Success! Remember that you are a representative of your organisation, how you dress & Act can reflect on the organisation. Never wear revealing clothes to work. Body piercing and tattoo are a strict no no at the workplace. Females should avoid wearing heavy jewellery/make-up to work.

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12 Remember that the first impression of who you are can last a lifetime
Good manners Maintain good eye contact Monitor the volume of conversations Keep personal telephone conversations and s to a minimum Maintain privacy - keep all workplace conversations professional Avoid interruptions & Use appropriate tone of Voice Appropriate introductions – introduce someone by their title and last name (Ms. Mrs. Mr. Dr. ), unless otherwise specified Be a good Listener & Soft spoken. Show common respect and consideration for others Remember that the first impression of who you are can last a lifetime

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14 Accept responsibility for ones work
Have a good attitude Listen to suggestions, Be positive Accept responsibility for ones work If you make a mistake, admit it Don’t be dissatisfied all the time You agreed to the work/pay/hours Take pride in your work Do things the best you know how

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16 Written Communications Being able to correctly write
reports and memos Verbal Communications Being able to communicate one on one or to a group

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18 Traits of a Winning Employee
Work hard Work to the best of your ability Carry out orders Do what’s asked the first time Show respect Accept and acknowledge an individuals talents and knowledge

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20 Whatever you do just do it with all your heart…..
Thank you Whatever you do just do it with all your heart…..


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