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Chapter Six: Avoid Work Place Land Mines and Perfect Your Personal Image
Never go to bed at night wondering if you were a conversational gun
in the slandering of a person's character or the endangerment of his/her future.
Letitia Baldridge
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Chapter Goals
Learning• Recognize and avoid "water
cooler" gossip groups.• Be careful when dealing
with office politics and workplace romances.
• Select a classic business wardrobe including business casual.
Ability• Work a room or a cocktail
party like a pro.• Dine with dignity in any
setting.
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From Day One
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Chapter 6, Cornerstones for Professionalism, 2/e, Pearson Education 4
Learning to Work With Your Boss
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Office Politics
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Skills to Avoid Negative Office Politics
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Managing Workplace Romances• Never have a relationship
with boss/subordinate.• Never get involved with a
married person.• Find areas outside of
work where you share similar interests with people.
• Switch departments so you are not in same work place environment.
• Move slowly.
• Be aware that you are now linked to another and will be linked in other’s perceptions.
• Know your office policies on work place romances.
• Make rules.• Do not let work quality
slip.• Be ready to handle a
break up with maturity.
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The Company Party
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Working the Room
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Signs of Possible Substance Abuse• Giving up hobbies and sports
that they use to enjoy.• Showing a decline in grades or
work performance .• Becoming aggressive or
hostile.• Appearing rundown, hopeless,
depressed or suicidal.• Using room deodorizers and
incense to hide odors.• Using drug paraphernalia such
as baggies, pipes, rolling paper.
• Getting drunk or high on a regular basis.
• Lying about how much he or she is consuming.
• Avoiding friends and family to get drunk.
• Hiding alcohol, drinking alone.• Getting in trouble with the
law.• Drinking and driving.• Getting suspended from
school or work because of substance abuse-related incidents .
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Creating the Perception of Your Judgment
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Dress for Success
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Business Casual
Men• Slacks
• Collar shirt or knit-shirt with blazer
• All clothing should be clean and presentable
• Well groomed facial hair
Women• Simple slacks
• No cleavage
• Conservative make up
• Avoid fashion nails
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Dining Rules of Etiquette
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Chapter Reflections
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