What is the first step of writing a email?
The subject
Tom was in a board meeting talking about a new video game and Tom had an idea but kept quiet because he was too lazy to share. Was that good employability skills?
NO
May was writing an essay for ELA. She used a website and copied and pasted it. Is that plagiarism?
Yes
Describe the 4 types of Professional Dress for all employees in the workplace.
Business professional
Business casual
Smart casual
Casual
true/false a greeting is not necessary when writing an email.
false
Aisha was at work and there was a new employee and no one was helping him so Aisha greeted them and when they were on their coffee break she was telling jokes and making everyone laugh. What employability skills did Aisha show?
Positive attitude
Alex was writing a research study and told Billy it was a primary source. Is that true or is that false?
False
What are the 3 essential characteristics of professionalism?
honesty integrity and clear communication.
what is the last step of writing a email?
Signature
Billy was in a meeting with two other co-workers and their boss was talking about a new product and ideas to make it better and nobody said anything and then Billy gave a great idea. What employability skill is being shown?
Initiative
What does a primary source mean?
An primary source is when you were an accomplice and was present during the time it happened
What are the essential 7 Workplace Communication Skills?
1. Showing respect
2. active listening
3. Ask questions
4. Open minded
5. Willing to give feedback
6. Understanding email etiquette
7. Body language
How many steps are there writing a email?
5
At work Timmy got a new co-worker Jimmy and he was messing up everything because they had to share a work space and Timmy did not get angry instead he showed Jimmy what to do. What employability skill is shown?
Self discipline
what does a secondary source mean?
An source in which the author did not take part of the event.
Explain the Decision Making Process.
1 identify decision
2 Gather the nature of the information
3 identify alternatives
4 draw on your information
5 choose among alternatives
6 take action
7 Review your decision and consequences