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Employment & Advancement Getting Off to a Good Start On Your First Job
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Next Unit Preview Economics & Marketing: -Our next unit is a review of the most important economics & marketing concepts covered in the Intro to Bus & Mkting class. To prepare, please complete the following assignment: -Read Chapter 1, 3 – 19, 3, 52 – 67, & 5, 100 – 108. -Do Questions 1 – 2, Page 11 ; 2 – 3, Page 19 4 – 7, Page 21 ; 2 Page 59 1, 3, Page 67 ; 3 Page 108 2, 5 Page 119 - Review Vocab on Pages 21, 69, and 119
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OBJECTIVE Be Able to Identify the Traits Frequently Expected of a New Employee
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Expectations of a New Employee? ________________ Small Group Activity
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Expectations of a New Employee Loyalty Dependability “People Person” Confidence Proper Dress Punctuality Interested in the Work
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Expectations of a New Employee Willingness to Learn Responsible Motivated Ability Personal Hygiene Takes Initiative Accepts Criticism
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Expectations of a New Employee Productivity Cooperation Common Sense Respectful of Others Communication Positive Honesty Etc., Etc. Etc. Etc...
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OBJECTIVE Be Able to Identify Common Company Policies Found on the Job Site and the Sources of This Information
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Company Policy Defined & Their Benefits Rules That Guide Employees in Decisions Benefits to Having Company Policies Include: –Saving Time –Consistent Presentations to Customers –Makes Life Easier –Will Help Business to Satisfy Customers & Make a Profit
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Common Rules & Regulations ________________ Small Group Discussion
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Common Rules & Regulations Hours Checking In/Out Breaks & Coverage Discounts Channels of Communication Dress Codes Health & Safety
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Common Rules & Regulations Store Security Decision Making Drug Testing & Lie Detectors Union Activity Use of the Telephone –Answering –Personal Use
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Common Rules & Regulations Opening/Closing Procedures Employee Purchases Vacation Schedules Eating/Drinking on the Job Performing Job Duties Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc.
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Sources of Information on Company Policies Supervisors Co-workers Employee Handbooks Posters/Bulletin Boards/Flyers Careful Observation
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OBJECTIVE Be Able to Describe Seven Strategies Used for Getting Along Better With the Boss
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Who Are the Great Leaders? Captains Kirk & Picard? RGIII? George Washington? Ms. Ross? ________________
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Who Are the Great Leaders? Captains Kirk & Picard? RGIII? George Washington? Ms. Ross? Brittany Raffa & Alex Pasqualone??? ( We’ll See ) (DECA Chapter Leaders) ________________
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The Role of the Supervisor To Teach To Lead To Counsel To Motivate To Make Decisions To Communicate To Evaluate To Report
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The Role of the Supervisor To Plan To Solve Problems To give Direction To Know/Enforce the Company’s Policies To Resolve Conflict To Take Responsibility!!!
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The Role of the Supervisor How do you get along with the boss? ____________________
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Getting Along With the Boss Be Sold on the Aims of the Business Respect the Authority of the Position Do Your Job Contribute New Ideas Communicate
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Getting Along With the Boss Use Criticism Wisely Be Loyal Recognize Your Boss as an Individual Try New Things Learn From Instruction
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Show Film Getting Along With Your Supervisor
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OBJECTIVE Be Able to Describe Four Strategies for Getting Along With Your Co-Workers
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Co-Worker Relations How do you get along with your co-workers? ____________________
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Co-Worker Relations “Treat Co-Workers as Individuals” “Never Pass the Buck” “Stand Up For Yourself” “Stay on the Team”
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OBJECTIVE Be Able to Describe How You Should Handle a Mistake on the Job
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Common Employee Mistakes Errors Accidents Social Blunders Money Errors of Omission
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How to Handle an “Ooops” Acknowledge Apologize Try to Fix Learn From Your Error Move On
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OBJECTIVE Be Able to Describe Five Personal Goals You Can Have on Your First Job
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Goals For Your First Job Education & Training Work Experience References Promotion Possibilities Business Contacts
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FILM “Employer / Employee Rights & Responsibilities”
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