Understanding Work Principles

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Understanding Work Principles What do we mean by work principles? Principles are values that guide the behavior of employees. It controls our behavior It clarifies our direction It shapes our business environment

Understanding Work Principles What do we mean by work principles? Give examples of principles or values for the following organizations: Police department Airline Hospital University Restaurant

Understanding Work Principles What do we mean by work principles? Different people have different values and principles. This goes down to different cultures and different religions which produce different value systems.

Understanding Work Principles What do we mean by work principles? An example of a cultural value: individualistic vs. collectivistic societies

Understanding Work Principles What do we mean by work principles?

Understanding Work Principles What do we mean by work principles? UAE is falling under which category? Individualistic Collectivistic

Understanding Work Principles Values Ethics it is necessary for employees to carefully consider the organization's code of conduct and decide accordingly whether they match their personal ones. Examples: Netherlands and South Korea What about UAE?

Understanding Work Principles Ethics Ethics are standards and rules of behavior based on what is believed to be good or bad within that organization. Workplace ethics guide employees’ behavior.

Understanding Work Principles Business Ethics 1. Morality 2. Trust 3. Responsibility 4. Principles

Understanding Work Principles Attitude Attitude is a feeling or opinion about something or a way of behaving that reflects your state of mind. How does attitude affect performance? Positive attitude: Employees would be more motivated and perform well. Negative attitude: would perform poorly

Understanding Work Principles Attitude Attitude Survey In conclusion, principles, values, ethics and attitude all have an impact on employees’ behavior which, in turn, affect the organization.

Understanding Work Principles Attitude Positive Attitude leads to good Activities: Working hard and producing high quality work Showing confidence Being punctual - they arrive on time Meeting deadlines Being creative Being approachable and friendly Smiling! Viewing problems as opportunities for learning Supporting, advising and helping colleagues Willing to take up challenges and learn new things Being flexible Dressing appropriately Having good social skills - communicating well and knowing how to behave in certain situations Being reliable - when they say they will do something they do it and do it on time! Negative Attitude leads to bad Activities: Showing a lack of confidence Being late for work Missing deadlines Distancing themselves from their team Having stern or unsmiling expressions most of the time Always see the dark side of things Being afraid to take up new responsibilities Not interested in learning new things Being resistant to some changes in the work dynamics (not being flexible) Dressing inappropriately Lacking social skills Being unreliable.

Understanding Work Principles Different businesses have different work principles Not all businesses have the same work principles. The principles adopted depend on the type of business. In general, businesses can be grouped in three different sectors: 1. Public sector 2. Private sector 3. Voluntary sector

Understanding Work Principles Principles vary between departments within the same organization Not all businesses have the same work principles. The principles adopted depend on the type of business. In general, businesses can be grouped in three different sectors: 1. Public sector 2. Private sector 3. Voluntary sector