PROFESSIONALISM What does it mean?. PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS Communication is: Communication is: Sending and receiving messages Sending and receiving.

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PROFESSIONALISM What does it mean?

PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS Communication is: Communication is: Sending and receiving messages Sending and receiving messages Verbal and Non Verbal Verbal and Non Verbal

WHAT DOES PROFESSIONAL MEAN? Ideas? Ideas? Definition: characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession (2) : exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace Definition: characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession (2) : exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace

PROFESSIONAL DRESS Professional Dress Unprofessional Dress

PROFESSIONAL LANGUAGE AND WRITING Language that is polite and clear; not offensive in tone, nature or word choice Language that is polite and clear; not offensive in tone, nature or word choice Used in school and work environments, to communicate with teachers, staff, employees and employers. Used in school and work environments, to communicate with teachers, staff, employees and employers. Don’t use sarcasm Don’t use sarcasm Always SPELL CHECK Always SPELL CHECK Always use full sentences Always use full sentences Never use text speak or abbreviations Never use text speak or abbreviations

PROFESSIONAL LANGUAGE PROFESSIONAL Could you please send Jimmy and Sally to my office? Thank you. UNPROFESSIONAL HEY! Tell Jimmy and Sally to get their fat butts to my office right now.

PROFESSIONAL WRITING Professional Dear Jane, I am writing to see when you are available to work on the project we were assigned. If you are free on Tuesday, that would work well for my schedule. If there is another time better for you, please let me know. Thank you and looking forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, John UNPROFESSIONAL C U L8TR to finisj project? TBH this project is gonna be awesome AF #bestprojectever

ING TEACHERS/PROFESSORS Always include a specific subject line. Always include a specific subject line. For college classes---best to include the day/time of the class and topic assignment. Like “Art History MW 302 pointillism assignment question” Or if turning in an assignment include your first and last name and student ID number “D. Zeitler Art History 302 final Paper” For college classes---best to include the day/time of the class and topic assignment. Like “Art History MW 302 pointillism assignment question” Or if turning in an assignment include your first and last name and student ID number “D. Zeitler Art History 302 final Paper” For high school, include the period of the class that you are asking about. For high school, include the period of the class that you are asking about.

BE POLITE AND BRIEF Always address you . So start with “Hello professor,” “Hi Mr. or Ms. or Dr,” Sometimes when contacting a TA, you can address them by first name. Always address you . So start with “Hello professor,” “Hi Mr. or Ms. or Dr,” Sometimes when contacting a TA, you can address them by first name. Be brief. If you are writing about an illness, don’t describe it in detail. Be brief. If you are writing about an illness, don’t describe it in detail. Don’t ask the teacher for class notes—be responsible, get notes yourself. Don’t ask the teacher for class notes—be responsible, get notes yourself. If you need an extension—ask for a specific date. If you need an extension—ask for a specific date.

EXAMPLE Subject: Bknowles-Carter World Lit 405 MW assignment Subject: Bknowles-Carter World Lit 405 MW assignment Hello Dr. Jones, Hello Dr. Jones, Just wanted to let you know I will not be in World Lit 405 this week because of an illness, I have a doctor’s note. Attached is my homework assignment, I wanted to turn it in because I will not be in class this week, and I didn’t want it to be late. I also wanted to ask for an extension on the Shakespeare project, because I am missing class and research time this week. Can I turn in my project a week later on 4/30 instead? Just wanted to let you know I will not be in World Lit 405 this week because of an illness, I have a doctor’s note. Attached is my homework assignment, I wanted to turn it in because I will not be in class this week, and I didn’t want it to be late. I also wanted to ask for an extension on the Shakespeare project, because I am missing class and research time this week. Can I turn in my project a week later on 4/30 instead? Thank you so much for understanding, Beyonce Knowles-Carter ID #

PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOR Don’t sleep at work or in class Don’t sleep at work or in class Don’t tell inappropriate jokes or stories at work or at school Don’t tell inappropriate jokes or stories at work or at school Be polite Be polite