Teamwork and Work ethic
Teamwork
The efficient and effective combined action of a group people.
Examples of Teamwork in the Workplace: Respect you fellow employees, Be open to all options and opinions, Give even input and don't try to rule the group, and Work together to find the best possible solution to the problem.
Examples of Teamwork in the Workplace: Respect you fellow employees, Be open to all options and opinions, Give even input and don't try to rule the group, and Work together to find the best possible solution to the problem.
Building Teamwork skills in High School:
1. Have good communication and interpersonal skills: If you can't even talk to other people well, there is no way you will be able to work with them in an efficient manner. 2. Respect your peers: You may not like everyone and everyone may not like you, but being respectful is very important when working with other people. 3. Be open to all input: Of course not every idea is going to be award winning, but being open to others opinions and giving input to make them better shows you are a true team player. |
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Strong work ethic
A set of moral principles an employee uses to better his work.
Examples of Strong Work Ethic in the Workplace: Have a positive attitude, Pay attention to detail, Be reliable and respectable, Have flexibility.
Examples of Strong Work Ethic in the Workplace: Have a positive attitude, Pay attention to detail, Be reliable and respectable, Have flexibility.
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Building Work Ethic in High School:
1. Be responsible: This will ensure you a good reputation for work ethic because it also shows that you can do what you need to do when you are told. 2. Have a positive attitude: A positive attitude shows that you are up for anything (even if you aren't) and makes you work harder and better. 3. Pay attention to detail: By doing this you show that you are a very good listener and that you always do your best work each and every time. |