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    Trust. The Key to the Army Profession The U.S. military exists solely for the purpose to fight and win our nation's wars, a task which largely involves supporting the country's political, constitutional, and civil objectives on a global scale. Therefore, the relationship between the Army and the citizens it protects is paramount not just to the successful execution of military operations, but the strategic defensible goals of the nation. To foster such a relationship and develop the Army as an

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    In the simple definition, professionalism can be described as the conduct portrayed by an individual in the workplace. In itself, professionalism requires employees and their employers to exhibit a specific set of values and perform particular roles. The importance of maintaining professionalism is primarily because it describes a sense of seriousness and ambition. An individual who prioritizes professionalism is often seen as an asset by the management which is beneficial for career development

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    Army. I am now a Human Resource Sergeant in the Profession of Arms. There are four key elements I would like to give my opinion about they are (1) What it mean to be a Profession; (2) The balancing role of the Profession’s Leader; (3) The Army Professional Culture and (4) The HR Sergeant’s Role in the Army Profession. First, let look at what it mean to be a profession? A profession mean to me a career with continuous training with a skill set that one have to have a distinct qualifications

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    Army Hr Role

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    The Importance of the Role of the Human Resources Sergeant in the Profession of Arms Asking a Soldier what it means to be a professional will give a plethora of definitions, a professional Soldier is defined as “an expert, a volunteer certified in the Profession of Arms, bonded with comrades in a shared identity and culture of sacrifice….,” (U.S. Army Combined Arms Center. Center for the Army Profession and Ethic. United States. Army Training and Doctrine Command, 2010, p. 04). Posing that same

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    Red Seal Pros And Cons

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    The red seal certification program was created after the first National Conference on Apprenticeship in Trades and Industries, in 1952. The idea was to have an interprovincial partnership in support of developing a certified, highly skilled and mobile trades workforce in Canada. Red seal certification is not a requirement to perform work in the trades. Obtaining certification does have plenty of benefits. These include increased pay, job opportunities and having a competitive advantage in the job

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    The Army Profession encompasses teams of individual Soldiers, with different technical abilities and education, who work together within a unit, a command, the Army as a whole for a common goal of achieving the mission. The Army Profession depends not only on good leadership but also good followers. Each individual Soldier needs to be able to lead and follow in order to collectively work together towards the collective result. Respect goes a long way. Respect does not simply mean that “I am nice

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    INTRODUCTION Who is a professional? According to Business Dictionary, he is defined as a “Person who has achieved an acclaimed level of proficiency in a calling or trade”. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines professionalism as "the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person". Professionalism is a huge desire of mine, which is what attracted me to this MBA program. In this my quest to become a professional, I have come to learn and realize that I

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    Social Media Profiles

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    his interview, social skills and professionalism should be evaluated. My recommendation is based on the data I gathered from his LinkedIn and Facebook accounts that were found by searching his name and school. I found that his online posts were professional and highlight our company values of integrity, adaptability, collaboration, and leadership, despite raising some concerns. Professionalism Displayed by the Candidate Online Mr. Schmitt’s social media accounts seem to show professionalism, which

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    Military Professionals In a world of doctors, lawyer, scientists, and corporate executives how can the U.S. Army be regarded as a profession? The answer to the question might lie within the concept of the basic branches of the Army, and the specialized skills and equipment that set them apart from one another. This question might also be answered by examining the concept of putting untrained, well-armed, militia through a warfighter exercise, and comparing the results versus some so called

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    shut operations down. When time is of the essence, the best way for business owners to ensure that their commercial property is fully cleaned and restored is to hire a local commercial restoration company that has the knowledge, experience, and professional equipment to restore the damaged area back to its pre-loss condition. When commercial property damage occurs, knowing the right company to call for help in an emergency is important to get your business back up and running as fast as possible

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