Being a Professional
It doesn’t matter if you work for yourself or a boss, there are expectations that you will be professional in the course of business.
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Honesty is crucial – avoid even the smallest of lies at all costs
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If you commit to something, then follow through with it
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If you are delayed, let the other person know as soon as possible
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Always be respectful about competing businesses/people – point out your benefits rather than their faults
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Be prepared before meetings and when presenting reports and the like
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Ensure you have made yourself clear to avoid any miscommunication
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Avoid conflicts of interest
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Be impartial – keep personal bias and intolerances out of the business world
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Be reliable and dependable
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Take appropriate actions, rather than trying to hurt someone or their business when you feel wronged
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Ensure you present yourself pleasantly with good hygiene and appropriate dress codes.
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Pay for services and products promptly, whatever the cost to yourself
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Demonstrate self-control and avoid public arguments and disagreements
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Take on an apprentice or student
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Participate in professional organizations you belong to
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Volunteer services to a worthy community or charity group
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Encourage conservation within your work place
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Join networking groups and help the members
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Have referral systems in place with competitors for busy periods and complementary services