Ethics, Values and Social Skills . . .
" . . . Ethics is doing the right thing even when no one is watching."
- Hunter Age 7
Daily Ethics . . .
Each of us has our own set of ethical values based on culture, family and life experience. Ethics and ethical choices affect the welfare of others. Ethical behavior promotes important values such as: acceptance, courtesy and integrity.
Ethics and Values in the Workplace . . .
Companies are responsible for setting clear standards in the workplace and employees are responsible for maintaining these standards. High standards in the workplace create a harmonious and trusting environment. Behaving ethically sets an example that others will follow.
Social Skills . . .
Developing a social skill set makes communicating more efficient and effective in all areas of life. A strong social skill set is the pathway to acceptance and success. Awareness of how one communicates both verbally and non-verbally through gestures, body language and our personal appearance improves how we communicate with others.
Customized Tutorials
Elements of Ethics, Social Skills Seminars/Workshops May Include . . .
-Accountability
-Ceremonies
-Civility
-Communication Styles
-Community
-Confidentiality
-Consideration
-Conversational Skills
-Courtesy
-Cross-Cultural Communication
-Customer Service
-Dating
-Dedication
-Disabilities
-Diversity
-Electronic Communication
-Extending and Receiving Invitations
-Fairness
-Forms of Address
-Gossip
-Greetings
-Grooming
-Handshaking
-Host/Hostess and Guest Duties
-Integrity
-Invitations
-Loyalty
-Meeting Celebrities
-Meeting Dignitaries
-Meetings and Introductions
-Movies and Concerts
-Negotiations
-Netiquette
-Networking
-Poise
-Punctuality
-Respect
-Social Media
-Special Events
-Taboo Topics
-Telephone/Cellphone Etiquette
-Thank-You Notes
-The Guest List
-Thoughtfulness
-Verbal/Non-Verbal Communication