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    means to be an HR professional with reference to the CIPD’s HR Profession CIPD’s HR Profession Map sets out standards for HR professionals around the world- the activities, knowledge and behaviours needed for success. It represents an accurate tool that guides an HR practitioner’s learning and development towards becoming an effective HR professional. It was launched in 2009 and today it is used by a large number of organisations to define or benchmark their team of HR professionals at all levels. The

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    Task 2 Set and prioritize professional and personal objectives and targets to develop your own potential by producing a schedule, separately categorizing the personal and professional objectives. Personal objectives: Personal aims are the part of every person’s life, he has some of the aims fulfilled and some of them he wants to work hard for to fulfill, those objectives can be anything positive or negative. My personal objective are to be the best in which ever hospitality industry I work

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    Professional Identity

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    Title of proposed study Creating a professional identity - taking the steps. As helping professionals, what contributes to counsellors feeling they have a professional identity? Rationale and scope of the study Understanding one’s roles and responsibilities as a counselling professional impacts practice influences the quality of work presented, and sense of satisfaction, along with shaping one’s professional identity. Professional identity comprises the alignment of roles, responsibilities, values

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    The Professional Army The term professional has always been loosely associated with the Army since its official organization in 1775. The title of Army professional in the past was restricted to only the officer ranks discarding Soldiers and the Non-Commissioned Officers. The fluctuating opinions of the professional Army was mostly due to social definitions of a professional, and the Army’s ability to meet its criteria. The Army is a profession because it requires specialized skills and human

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    Professional socialization has four goals: (1) to learn the technology of the profession- the facts, skills, and theory, (2) to learn to internalize the professional culture, (3) to find a personally and professionally acceptable version of the role, and (4) to integrate this professional role into all of the other life roles (Masters, p. 174). In the first goal, it is our duty to stay in touch with advancing technology. This advancement allows more efficient and precise diagnostics. We are learning

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    different constituencies that they serve. The provision of service is based on acquired knowledge and experience meaning that professionals apply their acquired knowledge and experience in provision of the services. Professionals are expected to act in an ethical manner, to help them earn the trust and respect of the society. Through this, the society will grant the professionals the independence

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    Professional identity is established through an individual’s personal and professional life. It encompasses personal values, attitudes, morals and beliefs, while taking into account the professional ethics and legal regulations that surrounds their chosen profession. It can therefore be further elaborated by defining an individual’s specific chosen profession. Within the health care sector a professionals role is to promote, restore and maintain health whilst ensuring the greatest quality of care

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    Professionals are not professionals simply because they say they are. Their clients, society as a whole, have to accept their claims and trust the professions with jurisdiction over important areas of human endeavor. -Colonel Matthew Moten To begin with, the profession of the Arms requires four key attributable codes of ethics; expertise, trust, development, values and service. With these key professional ethics, a Soldier will be prepared to discharge his duties through the use of the skills

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    Are you in need of a professional plumbing contractor for your business? What you may not know is a reliable and professional pluming contractor is not the same as a residential plumber. There may be the same types of pipes, but a lot more is involved. A professional plumbing contractor in Alameda needs to have special tools, training, experience, and a set of required classifications. Fixing a clogged toilet in a bathroom will be the same as fixing a clog in an office building. However, the main

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    Professional presence is concept that entails a dynamic blend of poise, self-confidence, style, and control. It is imperative in any career discipline since it makes a person be perceived as self-competent and assured. The qualities make people form a professional perception of you quickly when they meet you. Teaching profession is the most sensitive to professional presence since it assures the parents and the students of a teacher’s competence. The individual shown on the sites were professional

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