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    structure for the practitioner to follow in what might otherwise seem to be a chaotic series of events. The classic and most frequent event in recent times has been that of a customer facing or being made redundant (due to the economic climate over the past few years). My main aim with any customer who presents with this scenario is to firstly ensure that they understand that any situation can be turned around and become benefit rather than a dire event. More often than not the client has been

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    This essay will discuss the significance of Lifelong Learning (LLL) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in relation to adult nursing. It has been suggested that LLL is too difficult to define, however it has been suggested that it is participated throughout life. It is important to discuss LLL, as it has many benefits within the healthcare system, as well as everyday life. This essay will explore reflection as a skill important to adult nurses, as this is vital in order to evaluate their

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    Developing professional identity is a lifetime process that starts of with an individual’s expectations of themselves in their profession and gets altered as they start experiencing new things in their discipline. This relates to many careers including nursing. Nursing is a profession where an individual provides care for patients. In this discipline, many factors contribute to their professional identity such as quality of care and service to following codes and ethics. The organisations that set

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    Professionalism in the Workplace Professionalism in the workplace is a crucial component for running a successful business. When you enter an establishment and the employees are well-dressed, informative, and provide excellent customer service, people leave satisfied and likely to return again in the future. Many factors contribute to professionalism such as following a dress code, being respectful, setting boundaries, and establishing trust. The first topic I would like to discuss is complying

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    Over forty years ago, Robert H. Wiebe wrote a book titled, “The Search for Order: 1877-1920”. The journey, which spans over forty-three years, takes the reader on a roller coaster of the good with the bad. Along the ride, the shift is dramatic, from immature small town life to governed cities, a new class, and a progressive movement. Wiebe is full of an immense amount of information, but while searching for order, he describes major political and economic shifts. The details shared provide a better

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    Effective Human Service Professionals and Wellness Strategies Natasha Johnson Dr. Smith PSYC-2010 October 27, 2013 Effective Human Service Professionals and Wellness Strategies Human services relate to a variety of delivery systems such as education, mental health services, social welfare, and other forms of healthcare. Human service professional may help client’s access services or may provide services directly to clients. Human service professionals also manage agencies

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    be a guide in career planning and to help with one’s professional development. The article Manage your work, manage your life discusses the popular topic of work and life balance. Interviews were conducted and researched with over 4,000 executives worldwide and 82 executives in a leadership course over a five-year course (Groysberg and Abrahams, 2014). They broke down and compared men and women to determine how they defined what professional success means to them, what personal success means and

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    Profession Map which is structured around the areas of HR activity, it focuses on what professionals need to know, do and deliver to be effective throughout all stages of a career in HR. The map is not specific to an organisations size or structure or the sector it operates in and is relevant to all HR professionals regardless of level or role. The map (fig 1.) is structured in 3 elements: 10 Professional Areas, 8 Behaviours and 4 bands of Competence.

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    the courses I am taking. However, instead of letting it get me down I have used it as an opportunity to work very hard at the end of the semester and try my best, even if I cannot make my goals. Effort and motivation are some of the most integral professional skills I can think of. I may not have exemplified these characteristics throughout the semester but I aim on improving these skills. This class emphasized many valuable career skills that are important to not only develop but maintain. One of

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    essential part of any businesses environment and doesn’t matter what professions you are in such as nurses, caregivers, physicians, lawyers, teachers, waitresses, contractors, etc. Different companies’ owners they expect their employees to be professional because it merely reflects their business name and quality of service through the feedback of the customers or clients to stay in a good business and prosper. It is expected in every approach to human activity to receive the quality of services

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