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Ch. 8 Review How can you prepare for the 1 st day on the job? How can you prepare for the 1 st day on the job? How do companies/organizations help new employees succeed? How do companies/organizations help new employees succeed? What are 4 ways an employee can be compensated for their work? What are 4 ways an employee can be compensated for their work? What are 2 types of Incentive plans? What are 2 types of Incentive plans? What is the purpose of an employee performance review? What is the purpose of an employee performance review?

Ch 9 Workplace ethics

Desirable Employee Qualities Cooperativeness Willingness to Follow Directions Willingness to learn Initiative Willingness to Take on More Responsibility Self-Management Loyalty

Ethical Behavior Honesty Honesty about time Work hours Long breaks Honesty about money Taking cash from drawer Lying on mileage or expense accounts Respecting Employers’ Property Illegally copy personal documents Take office supplies home

Interacting with others Confidentiality Confidentiality Information that could harm the company Company secrets Fairness Prejudice Treat others fairly, open, and honest

Handling Unethical Practices Keep a written record. Describe each incident Check observations with others. Get advice from people you trust. Collect any evidence you can, such as receipts, invoices, or contracts Report only facts observations