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Author: Sylvia Henderson
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Providing the people, programs, and resources that build knowledge, develop skills, and shape attitudes on professionalism, work ethics, and leadership in a diverse workforce.
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© Sylvia Henderson. Springboard Training. All rights reserved. These syndicated columns are available for your publication by contacting the author at the e-mail link on the left side of this page, or by the contact information listed. ** NOT FOR REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION in any form or format, at any time, without written permission from the author. **
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Report for Duty
How good does the report look that you just submitted? Does your written material reflect that you hold a positive work ethic as part of your value system?
When you complete and submit written material—whether electronically or in print on paper—that written report is a reflection of your values. Your work product shows that you hold a positive work ethic as your value system when the work product reflects completed staff work.
This means that:
The pages are clean.
The copy is neat and consistent.
The prose is checked for spelling, punctuation, grammar, and correct usage.
The sentence structure reads well and the messages are clear and understood (by the reader).
The information is correct and reflects thorough research.
The layout is easy to read and presents well to the eyes.
If hardcopy (paper), the binding is neat and secure.
The submission meets, or precedes, the deadline.
Let your work product serve as an extension of you by reflecting your value of a positive work ethic.
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