Communication
Workplace Relationships
Policies and Procedures
Job Searching
Miscellaneous
100
A pleasant greeting, polite interaction, clean language, and appropriate voice level.
What is Positive Communication?
100
A relationship of mutual affection between two or more people; it is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an association.
What is Friendship?
100
clear, simple statements of how your organization intends to conduct its services, actions or business. They provide a set of guiding principles to help with decision making.
What are Policies?
100
This involves the exchange of information from one person to another, or a group, or an institution.
What is Networking?
100
What does TMI stand for?
What is Too Much Information?
200
Body language and paralanguage.
What are the two main areas for Non-Verbal Skills?
200
Have been known to create polarization in the workplace, employee distraction, and feelings of awkwardness among other employees.
What are Romantic Relationships in the workplace?
200
descriptions of how each policy will be put into action in your organization. Each should outline: *Who will do what *What steps they need to take *Which forms or documents to use
What is Procedures?
200
Use ______ sites to post your resume and cover letter.
What is Career?
200
This behavior is never acceptable because it can upset people around you. At work it can be upsetting and can cause supervisors to have a negative impression of a worker – especially if customers are around.
What is Moodiness?
300
Gestures, eye contact, posture, facial expression, an awareness of physical distance and even physical appearance.
What is Body Language?
300
Competition, envy, gossiping and distraction from work related activities.
What are Negative Impacts of workplace friendships?
300
_____ might be just a few bullet points or instructions.
What is Procedures?
300
Be ready to "____ yourself".
What is sell?
300
Specific, Measureable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely.
What is SMART Goals?
400
Everything about the way one communicates orally, except for their actual words. It includes voice tone, voice volume, voice inflection and accent.
What is Paralanguage?
400
Team Cohesiveness, Psychological Factors, Social Life and Personal Support.
What are important reasons to form workplace relationships?
400
_________ will vary between workplaces because they reflect the values, approaches and commitments of a specific organization and its culture.
What is Policies & Procedures?
400
This is a fair or exposition for employers, recruiters, and schools to meet with prospective job seekers.
What is Job Fair?
400
Following dress code, knowing policies & procedures, positive communication, punctuality, respect and consistent attendance are all examples of what?
What is Professionalism?
500
Demonstrates that the employee is taking work seriously and is interested in building positive relationships at work.
What are Strong Communication Behaviors?
500
States that participants will act and react in different manners because they are aware they are being watched.
What is the Hawthorne Effect?
500
It’s important to include these people in the process of developing and implementing polices and procedures, to make sure the documents are useful.
What is Staff, Volunteers and Management?
500
Research the companies you're interested in, make a list, plan your strategy, prepare and practice your introduction, bring a resume and dress for success.
What are things to do BEFORE a job fair?
500
"Give an example of when you showed leadership?" is an example of a __________ question.
What is Interview?