The document discusses the importance of workplace ethics for maintaining a productive work environment. It states that a lack of workplace ethics is a major factor affecting the workplace environment. It provides examples of basic workplace ethics that everyone should follow, such as respecting colleagues and superiors. The document suggests that employees who do not follow basic workplace ethics will be unpopular and their capabilities will suffer. Overall, it emphasizes that adhering to workplace ethics is important for individual and organizational success.
2. A healthy office environment is essential for
the productivity of employees. If the workers
are not content with their working
conditions, it clearly reflects on their
performance.
A lot of factors affect the workplace
environment, most important being the lack
of workplace ethics.
3. Workplace ethics are a set of unspoken rules
which everyone should adhere to for
maintaining a productive environment at
work.
When people start ignoring these basic
principles, not only do they create
disturbances for their coworkers but also
have a degenerative affect on their overall
capabilities.
An employee who cannot even follow the
basic workplace ethics is unpopular with
his/her colleagues and the superiors.
7. The Learning Goals:
The importance of developing
a strong work ethic and how
the work ethic you develop will
impact your future as an
employee.
Work Ethics
8. Top 10 Work Ethics
Attendance
Character
Team Work
Appearance
Attitude
Productivity
Organizational Skills
Communication
Cooperation
Respect
9. What are the traits of a
winning employee:
What does an
employer want?
10. Limit Absences
Be at work every day possible
Plan your absences
Don’t abuse leave time
Traits of a Winning Employee
Come to work on time
Be punctual every day
13. Be honest
“Honesty is the single most important factor
having a direct bearing on the final success of an
individual, corporation, or product.” Ed McMahon
Traits of a Winning Employee
Be dependable
Complete assigned tasks correctly
and promptly
14. Be willing to learn
Look to improve your skills
Be loyal
Speak positively about the company
Traits of a Winning Employee
16. • A widely understood and interesting
concept in the management jargon,
extended form of the word TEAM, is:
• T – Together
E – Everyone
A – Achieves
M – More
18. Team work
• Can you imagine yourself working on a
project all alone in the office and no one to
support and assist you? The first reaction
would always be, definitely not!
• This is because we are all bound to be a
part of a cooperative group to accomplish
our daily tasks at the workplace, and this
is what we call 'teamwork'.
22. Traits of a Winning Employee
Leadership abilities
The ability to be led and/or to
become the leader
Be a team player
The ability to get along with
others – including those you
don’t necessarily like
23. Be a contributing member
The ability to carry your own
weight and help others who
are struggling
Accept compromise
Recognize when to speak up with an idea
and when to compromise by blend ideas together
25. Appearance
Dress Code
This can be a safety issue as well as
a disregard for rules
Remember that you are a
representative of your
company; how you dress and
act can reflect on the company.
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27. Implementation of dress code for faculty
Please keep in mind that your professional appearance is a key factor in
promoting a good image of YUC to our students and visitors. As such, the dress
code must be adhered to at all times and will be implemented by your HOD.
Absolutely no tight-fitting trousers, leggings, skinny jeans, jeans of any color,
sleeveless blouses, or bare shoulders are allowed. Faculty is expected to wear
long skirts, long dresses, or loose-fitting trousers which project a professional
image.
Note: Traditional wear is allowed as long as it is loose-fitting and appropriate. In
addition, attention to personal hygiene is appreciated.
28. Traits of a Winning Employee
Dress Appropriately
Dress for Success!
Set your best foot forward
Personal hygiene is
important too.
29. Good manners
• Hand shake
• Demeanor
• Eye contact
Traits of a Winning Employee
Remember that the first
impression of who you are
can last a lifetime
31. Have a good attitude
Listen to suggestions
Be positive
Traits of a Winning Employee
Accept responsibility for
ones work
If you make a mistake, admit it
34. Do the work correctly
Quality and timelines are prized
Traits of a Winning Employee
Get along with co-workers
Cooperation is the key
to productivity
35. Take pride in your work
Do things the best you know how
Traits of a Winning Employee
Help out whenever asked
Do “extras” without being asked
37. Make an effort to improve
Learn ways to better yourself
Traits of a Winning Employee
Time Management
Utilize time and resources to get
the most out of both
39. Written Communications
Being able to correctly write
reports and memos
Traits of a Winning Employee
Verbal Communications
Being able to communicate one on
one or to a group
42. Follow company rules and
policies
Learn and follow expectations
Traits of a Winning Employee
Get along with co-workers
Cooperation is the key
to productivity
Appreciate privileges and
don’t abuse them
Privileges are favors and benefits
44. Work hard
Work to the best of your ability
Traits of a Winning Employee
Carry out orders
Do what’s asked the first time
Show respect
Accept and acknowledge an
individual’s talents and knowledge
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49. Why People Lose Their
Jobs:
They get laid off
Job loss not their fault
They get fired
Job lost because of their actions
51. Reasons Employees are Fired
Attendance
Being late or absent from
work
Shows lack of responsibility
Can hinder productivity
52. Reasons Employees are Fired
Character
Being dishonest
Trust, once lost, is hard to regain
Being unreliable
Dependability is an employee asset
53. Reasons Employees are Fired
Team Work
Bossing others around
Giving orders is the boss’s job
Not carrying your weight
Not doing your part – relying on
others to do your job for you
54. Reasons Employees are Fired
Attitude
Being troublemakers
Stirring up dissent among others
Causing arguments and problems
Being rude and using abusive
language
Inappropriate behavior is
inexcusable
55. Reasons Employees are Fired
Productivity
Failing to do the task properly
Costly errors hurt business
Being careless
Can lead to accidents/profit loss
Being lazy
It’s a form of theft
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57. Reasons Employees are Fired
Organizational Skills
Loosing Tools & Materials
Unable to locate things
Lack of Time Management
Not meeting deadlines
Unprepared
Not ready for meetings or
presentations
58. Reasons Employees are Fired
Communication
Failure to communicate
(written and/or verbal)
• Unable to properly express
ones thoughts and ideas
• Unable to interpret
instructions and directions
59. Reasons Employees are Fired
Cooperation
Not getting along with others
Co-workers, boss, and/or
customers
Failing to follow rules and
policies
Not following instructions
“Doing your own thing”
60. Reasons Employees are Fired
Respect
Being disrespectful
Argumentative and confrontational
Making fun of, harassing, or
discriminating against others
61. Being dissatisfied all the time
You agreed to the work/pay/hours
Other Reasons Employees are Fired
Not meeting the goals
Incompetence
Lack of ability to perform
assigned tasks
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63. Correct your faults, move
forward
Don’t repeat your mistakes,
learn from them
Think positively about your
next job
Positive Actions to Take if You’re
Fired