refers to a feeling of dedication, if not a sense of duty, to a chosen career
What is vocation?
poor decisions made because of a strong desire for group harmony or loyalty to the group or group leader.
Groupthink
The type of interview that allows you to gather information about a job/industry.
What is an Informational Interview
Vocation comes from this Latin term
What is Vocare?
Speaking at work isn’t just about business goals; it’s also about building these with coworkers.
What are relationships?
disagreement and tension among group members
Conflict
To build rapport and increase you chances of success
What is researching your audience and striving to establish goodwill and common values
Take initiative, communicate effectively, and build trust
What is Confidence
In addition to focusing on commercial concerns, workplace speaking also focuses on
Shared Knowledge and interests
A plan for change that is presented to others for discussion and deliberation, usually written first then introduced to others
proposal
This interview style asks candidates about past behavior in the workplace in order to predict future behavior
What is a behavioral interview?
Being familiar with your skills, experiences, and qualifications
What is knowing your resume
In a professional context, this type of speaking goes beyond business goals to foster relationships and shared knowledge among colleagues.
What is vocational speaking?
a researched presentation that informs clients or colleagues as to the status of specific aspects of the business or organization.
report
Process of Explaining the situation and task and describing action and result when asked behavioral questions
What is the STAR Method?
Ensuring clarity and respect for identities
What is Appropriate sharing pronouns
Vocations implicate __, as all calls are requests to establish relationships built on a sense of trust
What are ethical orientations?
actions group members take that directly contribute toward the goal of the discussion sych as taking. notes or procuring needed supplies
task-oriented roles
30-45 second self-introduction commonly used in networking
What is an Elevator Speech (Pitch)
This speech informs and educates the audience by sharing valuable insights, research findings, and trends
What are Keynote Speeches?