LECTURE 2 Work Ethics Vs Professional Ethics Work
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LECTURE 2 Work Ethics Vs. Professional Ethics
Work Ethics • A work ethic is a set of moral principles a person uses in their job. People who possess a strong work ethic embody certain principles that guide their work behavior, leading them to produce high-quality work consistently and the output motivates them to stay on track. en. wikipedia. org › wiki › Work_ethic
• Work ethic is basically the belief that work is a good moral. • Its also refers to a sets of values that are defined and characterized by diligence and hard work. • Work ethic can as well be defined as the inherent ability of work to strengthen character.
• How to Display a Strong Work Ethic? An employee who displays a strong work ethic does the following: • Shows up on time, every day. Arrive 5 -10 minutes early • Does what needs to be done. This employee will take on any requested tasks regardless of whether it is in their job description. • Works through bad situations. If an employee is really sick or there's a whiteout blizzard, they should stay home. Some employers may even suggest that the employee work from home that day. • Gets the job done. you deliver the expected finished product on the scheduled date
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