Title: Behaviors, Attitudes, Work Ethics
1Behaviors, Attitudes, Work Ethics Decision
Making7th gradeCareer Discovery
Adapted from Barbara Mackessy
2Attitude
- The way you think or feel about a person, place
or thing or even a given situation. - Your outlook and reaction to a situation
- Your reaction is what other people see.
- The way you feel about life in general
- Can be influenced by others
3Behavior
- Your actions resulting from your attitude and
personality. - The way you act or present yourself, actions in
an given environment. - Can be influenced by others
4Your attitude and behavior will have an impact on
your future.
- Will you be able to find and keep a job in the
future? -
- What type of attitude do you have?
5Types of Behaviors Attitudes
- Acceptable
- and
- Unacceptable
6Acceptable Attitudes Behaviors
- Positive
- Things that you are supposed to do
- Following rules and regulations
- Appropriate
- People will like to be around you
- Help you meet job requirements
- Help you in the future
- Help to keep you employed
7Unacceptable Attitudes Behaviors
- Negative
- Things that you are not supposed to do
- Not following rules and regulations
- Inappropriate
- People do not like to be around you
- Will not allow you to meet job requirements
- Hurts you in the future
- Help to keep you unemployed
- Breaking the laws
- Helps you to be unsuccessful in the future
8Behavior is your actions resulting from your
attitude, personality and environment.
- Work Ethics is a combination of your values,
personality, attitude and pride in your work. - Including but not limited to honesty, pride,
purpose, feelings, visions, teamwork, character,
productivity, appearance and communication.
9Work ethics include
- how you feel about their job and
- how you do that job or responsibilities
- involves attitude,
- involves behavior,
- involves respect,
- involves communication, and interaction
- Involves how one gets along with others.
- your set of values
- involving honesty
- involving accountability
- choosing right verses wrong
- doing acceptable verse unacceptable
- being aboard board verses under the table
- what you would do
10Work Ethics
- Work ethic may include many things but it is
really your set of values. - Ideally the better your work ethics the better
your work position. - You work ethics will guide you in a given
situation.
11Work ethic involves
- honesty (not lying, stealing, or cheating)
- doing a job well
- having pride
- valuing what one does
- showing people who you really are.
- having sense of purpose and feeling
- being a part of a greater vision or plan is vital
- What will you do in a given situation?
12The Number 1 priority of Georgias employers is
to improve the work ethics of present and future
employees.
13The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that 80
percent of workers who lose their jobs do so not
because of lack of occupational skills, but
because of poor work ethics.
14According to Georgia Technical Colleges, business
and industry leaders have identified essential
work ethics that should be taught and practiced
in order to develop a viable and effective
workforce.
- Attendance
- Teamwork
- Attitude
- Organizational Skills
- Cooperation
- Character
- Appearance
- Productivity
- Communication
- Respect
15Interpersonal Skills
- Appreciative
- Emotionally stable
- Patient
- Likeable
- Helpful
- Pleasant
- Cooperate
- Hard working
- Cheerful
- Devoted
- Courteous
- Considerate
- Well groomed
- Friendly
- Loyal
- Modest
16Initiative
- Independent
- Ambitious
- Effective
- Initiating
- Perceptive
- Adaptable
- Accurate
- Conscientious
- Persevering
- Orderly
- Enthusiastic
- Persistent
- Dedicated
- Productive
- Resourceful
17Being Dependable
- Dependable
- Following regulations
- Reliable
- Honest
- Careful
- Punctual
18Appearance
- Displays appropriate dress
- Displays good grooming habits
- Displays good hygiene
- Displays good etiquette
19Teamwork
- Respects the right of others
- Respects confidentiality
- Is a team worker
- Is cooperative
- Is assertive
- Displays a customer service attitude
- Seeks opportunities for continuous learning
- Demonstrates mannerly behaviors
20Respect
- Deals appropriately with cultural/racial
diversity - Does not engage in harassment of any kind
- Uses manners around others
21Productivity
- Follows safety practices
- Conserves materials
- Keeps work areas neat and clean
- Follows directions and procedures
- Makes up assignments
- Punctually
- Participates
- Completes all work
22Attendance
- Attends class
- Arrives on time
- Leaves on time
- Notifies instructor/teacher in advance of planned
absences - Excused absences only
- Does not make up excuses for absences
23Organizational Skills
- Manifests skills in prioritizing and management
of time and stress - Demonstrates flexibility in handling change
- Keep things neat and orderly
- Uses time wisely
24Attitude
- Demonstrates a positive attitude
- Friendly, pleasant and kind
- Appears self-confident
- Has a realistic expectation of self
- I can, I will, I did attitude
- Others like to be around you
25Character
- Displays loyalty
- Displays honesty
- Displays trustworthiness
- Displays dependability
- Displays reliability
- Displays initiative
- Displays self-discipline
- Displays self-responsibility
- Control emotions and actions
26Communication
- Displays appropriate nonverbal eye contact
- Display appropriate nonverbal body language
- Displays oral listening skills
- Displays appropriate telephone etiquette
- Displays proper grammar in communication
- Displays appropriate verbal and nonverbal
communication skills
27Cooperation
- Displays leadership skills
- Appropriately handles criticism
- Appropriately handles conflict
- Appropriately handles complaints
- Demonstrates problem-solving capability
- Maintains appropriate relationships with
supervisors and peers - Follows chain of command
28Group Dynamics
- A group is able to share experiences
- To provide feedback
- To pool ideas,
- To generate insight
- To provide an arena for analysis of experiences
- Gives support
- Gives reassurance
29What are the interpersonal skills needed in
teamwork?
- skill of collaboration,
- mentoring,
- decision making
- delegation
- participation
30Decisions are made daily!
- Do you use responsible decision making steps with
you behavior, attitude and work ethics? - Do you think of the consequences before taking
action? - How can you improve your behavior, attitude and
work ethics?