Learning Activity Sheet 1
Work Ethics
Learning Competency:
The learner demonstrates understanding of work immersion by discussing expected
behavior and work ethics.
Work ethic is the belief that
hard, diligent work has value to an individual. A strong work ethic may be
viewed as a virtue that adds to a person's character. The following are common
types of work ethic.
(Gopakumar,
2020)
1.
Productivity
- Working with intensity to get as much as possible done within an hour, week
or month. Productivity is also associated with improvement of methods,
processes, practices, tools and systems to get more done with your time.
2.
Diligence
– Working with care such that you try to produce high quality work. For
example, a consultant who checks many sources to make sure their advice is
sound.
3.
Reliability
– Being available when you are needed or expected. For example, a real estate
agent who is always a few minutes early for appointments.
4.
Responsibility
– Taking responsibility for everything that falls within the scope of your
role, authority, mission or objectives. For example, a restaurant server who
doesn't know how to answer a customer's question about ingredients who goes
back to ask the chef to make sure the customer gets an answer as opposed to
answering "I'm not sure."
5.
Accountability
– Taking the blame when things go wrong within the scope of your authority or
influence. For example, a CEO who takes full accountability for an information
security incident as opposed to blaming a low-ranking employee in IT. Directions:
Inspect guidelines on what to do before, during and after a fire incident. Request
for a family meeting. Ask your family who is most suitable to do each of the
guidelines. Write your answers in your activity notebook with a short
explanation. Check your work with the answer key at the end of this document.
Directions:
Answer the guide questions in your activity notebook. Make sure to label you
work. If you are having difficulties, you
may check the answer key at the end of this document.
Guide
Questions: Answer in 1-3 sentences only in your activity notebook.
1.
Give a real-life example of each
work ethic. The example may be that of someone you know.
2.
Which of these work ethics can you
claim as your own? Cite examples that showcase your work ethic?
3.
How will work ethics help you become
successful in life?
4.
In this regard, how are you expected
to behave in the work place?
References
Gopakumar, A.
(2020, February 3). Good work ethics – a tool that helps become a valuable
asset to an organization. Retrieved from PLOPDO:
https://plopdo.com/2020/02/03/strong-work-ethics/
Mar, A. (2018,
June 12). 9 Types of Work Ethic. Retrieved from Simplicable:
https://simplicable.com/new/work-ethic
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