characteristics of successful employee lesson plan
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The Characteristics of a Successful EmployeeJared Thomson
+Objectives
Be able to describe the characteristics of a successful employee, and describe why this is important.
+Bell Ringer Exercise
Read the top of your handout to find your position
Join into groups with your new team, your new union, your new set of cohort comrades. Create a new Union President
Create a list within your groups of 8-10 characteristics of a successful employee
+Characteristics for Success
Garbage Collector Cubicle Worker CEO
+Communication Skills
The most important skill listed by employers is the ability to listen, write and read effectively. Example – Your boss is giving you an assignment and you
are able to listen to what he is saying then work on the assignment. You may need to read then write the assignment
Activity – You just did one!
+Analytical / Research Skills
The ability to assess a situation, look at it from a different angle, research for more information, and identify the solution Example:
http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/lum_adelsonCheckShadow/index.html
Activity – Analyze two sets of blocks with your team representative
+Computer Technical Skills
Basic understanding of computer hardware and software. Be able to use basic word processing, spreadsheet and data management. Example: 1-minute typing test. Activity - See if you can get the job at
http://www.typingtest.com/ Stenographers require 80-120 words per minute. Secretaries require 65 wpm Telephone operators require 50 wpm Unit Clerks require 25 wpm Babies require 2-5 garbled wpm
+Interpersonal Skills
This is the ability to work well with your coworkers, facilitating the work of other employees, and working out conflicts between employees It all begins with the handshake
History – We do handshakes because in the medieval times it was normal to carry a weapon with you, so it was a sign of peace to put your right hand forward to a new friend
Five traits of a solid handshake: Timing – Boss first, look in the eye, smiling, speak an intro Pressure / Position – firm yet gentle enough, web to web Velocity – 2-3 shakes Plane – Perpendicular Temperature / Humidity – clean, warm, dry
+Leadership
The ability to take charge and lead your peers towards a productive climate. It is important to be able to motivate your peers and subordinates towards high standards.
Example – How have you seen leadership in your class? In your workplace?
+Multicultural / Harassment awareness
A professional who embodies cultural sensitivity and knowledge. This includes an ability to create a rapport with a diverse workforce.
When conduct based on a person’s age, color, disability, gender, national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation or veteran status unreasonably interferes with that person’s work, academics, or participation Always contact administration or HR for questions or
concerns. Example -
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1890726/oops_junjaowka_new_staff/
+Show What You Know
A) The most important skill listed by employers is the ability to listen, write and read effectively.
B) A professional who embodies cultural sensitivity and knowledge. This includes an ability to create a rapport with a diverse workforce.
C) The ability to take charge and lead your peers towards a productive climate. It is important to be able to motivate your peers and subordinates towards high standards.
1 – Leadership 2 – Multicultural 3 - Communication
+Show What You Know
D) This is the ability to work well with your coworkers, facilitating the work of other employees, and working out conflicts between employees
E) Basic understanding of computer hardware and software. Be able to use basic word processing, spreadsheet and data management.
F) The ability to assess a situation, look at it from a different angle, research for more information, and identify the solution
4 – Interpersonal 5 – Analytical 6 - Computer
+Appearance
Appearance matters! Dress Stance Walk Sit Image Activity – What do you feel your uniform should look like.
What should your peers uniform look like?
+Are they dressed for the job
+Are they dressed for the job
+Are they dressed for the job
+Honesty & Integrity
Employees respect each other and follow the golden rule (treat others the way that you want to be treated). Examples – Numerous items in the news. Can you name a
few? Activity – Answer the questions on your sheet.
+Adaptability & Flexibility
The ability to work with new ideas and situations effectively. This means being resilient even if the solutions is not initially found to a new problem. Example – Being willing to learn a new skill can mean the
difference between cubicle worker and middle management
+Dedication & Hard Work
Employees who are motivated to work until the job is finished. Example – working at optimal pace and efficiency in an
attempt to finish the job for the good of the company. Activity – Brainstorm 50 items that you do in your
downtime at your job.
+Attendance
Check with your employer to know the specific amount of work you can miss, if any. It is never professional to miss work without calling into the office.
Most states are Employment-at-will states which means that they can fire anyone for any reason (that is not illegal) Activity – Firing Everyone!
+Characteristics for Success
Remember that no one is born with these traits, and it is important to use your community and HR to improve your skills and yourself.
Do you see how the characteristics are important for numerous positions?
Are there any positions that do not need to worry about these traits?
Which of these traits to do you feel is the most important?
+Who Can Remember all of the traits?
+Characteristics of a Successful Employee
Communication
Analytical / Research
Computer / Technical
Interpersonal
Leadership
Multicultural / Harassment Awareness
Appearance
Honesty / Integrity
Adaptability / Flexibility
Dedication / Hard Work
Attendance
+For Next Class
Bring in your resume and make sure that 5 of these 11 traits are listed using clubs or experiences.
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