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Human Relations. Unit 6 Relationships at Work & in the Community. Courtesy Constructive Criticism Empathy Volunteerism Initiative Punctuality. Adaptability Ethics Integrity Civic Responsibility Criticism. 6.1—11 Terms. 1. Able to adjust oneself readily to different conditions--.
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Human Relations Unit 6 Relationships at Work & in the Community
Courtesy Constructive Criticism Empathy Volunteerism Initiative Punctuality Adaptability Ethics Integrity Civic Responsibility Criticism 6.1—11 Terms
1. • Able to adjust oneself readily to different conditions--
1. • Adaptability
2. • Duty of a citizen--
2. • Civic Responsibility
3. • Criticism or advice that is useful & intended to help or improve something often with an offer of possible solutions--
3. • Constructive Criticism
4. • Excellence of manners or social conduct; polite behavior--
4. • Courtesy
5. • The act of passing judgments as to the merits of anything--
5. • Criticism
6. • The ability to understand what someone else is experiencing--
6. • Empathy
7. • A set of moral principles & values--
7. • Ethics
8. • Taking action & getting started--
8. • Initiative
9. • Firm adherences to a code of moral values--
9. • Integrity
10. • Acting or arriving exactly at the time appointed; prompt--
10. • Punctuality
11. • Act of performing a task or service to others without pay--
11. • Volunteerism
6.2 • Identify characteristics desired by employers—(Employee Characteristics) • Punctuality—on time • Integrity—care about issues • Work Ethic--professional • Initiative—performing duties without supervision • Courteous—polite & kind to others
Employee Characteristics… • Take on added responsibility • Ability to get along with others • Respectful • Cooperative—work well with others • Helpful • Considerate • Handle criticism well • Respect other employee’s culture • Dress for success
Employee Characteristics… • Pursue additional education & training • Join work-related organizations—these are working for you • Stay alert to new opportunities—keep Resume current
6.2.1 • Explain the importance of punctuality, attendance, integrity, work ethics, initiative, & courtesy— • Can lead to higher positions (advancement) • Better job duties • Higher pay
6.2.2 • Explain the consequences of not complying to established rules, regulations, & policies— • Stay in same position • Never advance • Never increase pay • Could lose job
6.2.3 • Apply the FCCLA National Program Career Connections--
6.3 • List teamwork & leadership skills in the workplace— • Positive self-concept—leaders believe in themselves • Put the success of the group ahead of personal success • Have the empathy to listen to others & recognize their needs & rights
Leadership Skills… • Take a stand & be able to resist unreasonable demands • Weigh alternatives (choices) before making decisions & setting goals • Provide stimulation to move groups toward their goals • Have convictions & courage to follow through on decisions that have been made • Delegate responsibility & give credit to others for their work efforts
6.3.1-- • Explore the importance of respecting others values, cultures, & traditions— • *Teamwork: Group of people who rely on the efforts of each member to achieve success or reach a goal • *Tolerance
6.3.2 • Create Scenarios that depict working with others & handling criticism, disagreement & disappointment--
6.4 • State the value of volunteerism— • What we accomplish in our communities impact our nation!
Volunteer… • Learn to be responsible • Put your talents to good use • Test your skills to learn new ones • Explore a career or field of work • Work with people in different age groups • Make important contacts in community • Be recognized for a job well done • Fill a need you see in your community
Volunteer… • Beautification of community—beaches, roadsides • Tutoring small children or a subject you know well • Clothing & food drives • Recycling materials • Garden plots for flowers & vegetables
Volunteer… • People are needed around the world to ease suffering • Teens have youth & energy • Brings personal satisfaction • You can increase skills as you tackle new projects for others
Volunteer… • American Red Cross • Salvation Army • Habitat for Humanity • Big Brothers/Big Sisters • Nursing Homes—carry trays, read to them, visit with them, make them gifts • Museums & zoos • Animal shelters • Libraries, parks • Children with special needs • Planting trees
6.4.1 • Analyze the value of volunteering to the community--
6.4.2 • Analyze the importance of civic responsibility--
6.4.3 • Incorporate the FCCLA Star Event: Community Service--
6.5—Relationship Skills—Promote Job Success • 1. Ability to get along with others • 2. Is respectful, cooperative, helpful, considerate, courteous • 3. Look the part—dress for success • 4. Pursue additional training & education • 5. Take on additional responsibility • 6. Join work-related organizations • 7. Stay alert to new opportunities—Keep resume current