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Professionalism in the Workplace: Building a Positive Environment

HR Digest

It involves treating colleagues, superiors, and subordinates with respect, maintaining ethical standards, and striving for excellence in all tasks. When employees feel heard and respected, they are more likely to be engaged and committed to their work. When professionalism is prioritized, several positive outcomes can be observed : 1.

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Incorporating 160 Effective Performance Phrases in Your Performance Appraisal Review Templates

HR Digest

ATTENDANCE AND PUNCTUALITY Attendance and punctuality may seem like basic workplace expectations, but they are actually critical indicators of an employee’s commitment and reliability. Attendance and punctuality also speak to an employee’s overall work ethic and dedication to their job.

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Strategies to Create a Positive Working Environment

HR Digest

Encouraging transparency, trust, and ethical behavior at all levels of the organization to foster a culture of integrity and accountability. Conducting regular team meetings or brainstorming sessions to encourage collaboration, innovation, and alignment.

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The 3 Dimensions of Leading with Trust – Becoming the Leader Your People Deserve

Leading with Trust

You don’t have to follow any specific formula, but here’s an easy one to get you started: Brainstorm a list of personal characteristics you feel good about (these will be nouns ). They treat people equitably and ethically and ensure that rules are fairly applied to all members of the team.

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A Leadership Checklist: 10 Things To Do Right Now To Make It A.

Terry Starbucker

Put The Right Team On The Field - Take stock of your team and their strengths and weaknesses, and ask a few hard questions: Is everyone committed to the new year and the new plan? Ethical leadership calls for morals, fairness, caring, sharing, no false promises or unreasonable demands on others, etc.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

An employee is unjustly treated badly, leaves the job upset at the end of the day, on the way home commits road-rage, gets home, kicks the dog, fights with the wife, scolds the kids and causes total misery in the neighborhood. I would also suggest that attitude plays a huge difference in the equation as well.

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How Your Leadership Has to Change as Your Startup Scales

Harvard Business Review

They set out a broad vision, provide lofty goals, and model an ambitious work ethic (for recent college grads, it’s not a big leap from “all nighters” to “all weekenders”). Don’t get me wrong — Daniel’s intentions are good. And at this stage in a company’s growth, it generally works.