Course description
Professionalism
Webster defines professionalism as "the skill, good judgment and polite behavior expected from a person who is trained to do a job well." However, what is deemed professional in one circumstance may not be so in another. Today’s organizations are multicultural, multifaceted and multitasking; the way we dress, the things we say and how we act may change from job to job or from meeting to meeting. Employees must learn to be aware of their environment and accountable for their actions in order to be considered a professional in today’s ever-changing workplace.
This course can also be offered virtually. Please contact Corporate College to learn more.
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Training content
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- Define what it means to be a professional in their field.
- Explain the importance of maintaining integrity in their actions at work.
- Develop ways to hold themselves accountable for their success at work.
- Identify ways to maintain a positive attitude at work.
- Develop themselves as a professional.
Costs
The cost of this training course includes all course materials and a subject matter expert instructor
Certification / Credits
Upon completion, participants will receive a Certificate of Competion with CEUs.
This course is part of the Frontline Manager Certificate Program.
Contact this provider
Corporate College, a Division of Cuyahoga Community College
Founded in 2003, Corporate College offers Northeast Ohio businesses and individuals professional training and development, along with state-of-the-art meeting and conference space at Corporate College East in Warrensville Heights and Corporate College West in Westlake. Whether you are engaged with...