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    Studies In Professionalism

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    Advanced Studies in Professionalism in Education and Training Introduction This essay will argue that a new perception of teaching and managing in FE post 16 education is required‚ to maintain and retain dedicated and caring teachers. It will not only look at how the lecturer is perceived in FE Education‚ it will address the political‚ sociological and philosophical significances and consequences. It will address the valuing of the sessionally paid lecturer‚ the political influences

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    Ethics and Professionalism

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    Ethics and Professionalism Ethics and professionalism are important aspects of life. They are needed in almost everything we do. This has never been more evident than in the digital society we live in today. With advancing technologies‚ and the ever increasing speed of the Internet‚ ethics and professionalism are becoming more and more important. The Association of Computing Machinists (ACM) has developed a code that is widely becoming accepted as industry standard. The code outlines a set of

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    Military Professionalism  by SPC Murray Professionals in the United States Army stand apart from others engaged in particular careers in the civilian world. While many vocations contain some of the characteristics of professional‚ a lot of careers do not include all of the elements necessary to distinguish themselves as being as close to a professional as a United States soldier. Professionalism grows depending on the time and service they have in the Army. A professional has specialized knowledge

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    Professionalism can be defined as the proper attitude and conduct of a person in the work force‚ school‚ or even in their personal life (Collins English Dictionary‚ 2012) . Professionalism is a quality that is a great asset for any individual to have‚ and a person that is professional should always act with integrity‚ be trustworthy‚ be respectful of others‚ and always conduct their business in the appropriate manor. Wither a person owns their business or works for another company this is a necessary

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    Professionalism Reflection

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    Yiran Li ACCT-690 Professionalism Reflection Does Integrity Exist Any More? When we were talking about the characteristics of a profession in the class‚ the first thought prompted into my mind is ‘integrity’. Admittedly‚ few decades ago‚ a man’s word was his bond. However‚ with the rapid development of economy and the progress of society‚ even though you have a written contract between you and your partners‚ you have little uncertainty and unsureness about the commitment. People in nowadays

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    Professionalism Essay

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    Professionalism is described as "the conduct‚ aims‚ or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person." (Merriam-Webster‚ 2016). This to me‚ means that there is a certain way a person should conduct themselves in a professional atmosphere. A professional should also have aims or goals they want to reach to better themselves in their profession. Some of the qualities I believe make a professional are knowledge‚ respect‚ efficiency‚ and the ability to work with others. Why

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    You are the Leader Final Project September 2014 Supply Chain Management Designation Program Workshop One "Leadership and Professionalism" Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................ 3 List‚ Definition and Description of five characteristics of an effective Supply Chain Management leader......................................................................................................

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    Army Professionalism

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    Professionalism: As leaders in the world’s greatest Army‚ we are professionals. We are experts at our jobs and role models for our Soldiers. I expect you to conduct yourself in a professional manner at all times‚ on and off duty. You are responsible for the professional growth of Headquarters Platoon’s Noncommissioned Officers (NCO). I expect you and the NCOs to treat Soldiers with respect‚ mentor them when they need help‚ and train them to become experts at their jobs. I will not tolerate derogatory

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    Professionalism is of the utmost importance when providing intimate care for vulnerable individuals‚ as seen in the field of nursing. While discussions are being frequently had regarding professional behavior in the caregiver role‚ literature has not carefully examined the use of professionalism as it relates to documentation in the electronic medical record (EMR). Communication via the EMR is becoming more widely used as technology develops and facilities make the transition away from paper charting

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    Patient Professionalism

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    and tension clings to the brisk air. Every action is calculated and precise; every interaction is procedurally clinical. Rightfully so‚ as dependable medical care has gravitated towards concrete empiricism. Yet unfortunately‚ this conduct of professionalism dehumanizes the very individuals healthcare practitioners intend to heal. Patients are confined to

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