4. Profession
A paid occupation.
A Profession as a vocation requiring
advanced education, training and
skills.
A profession is a disciplined group
of individual who adhere to ethical
standard .
5. Example of profession
Doctor
Engineer
Banker
Designer
Nurse
Teacher
Computer programmer
Businessman
6. Professional
Relating to or belonging to a Profession
A person engaged or qualified in a profession
Example of professional
Do you have any professional experience?
You should seek professional advice?
I was impressed by the calm and professional way he handled the crisis.
7. What is professionalism?
Professionalism in a word its an Attitude(self direction, public spirit,
teamwork ,wisdom, courage, Temperance, justice,
The way in which an individual conducts on self a certain situations…
The way you speak….
The way you dress…..
The way you organized…
Describes a certain type of behavior in the workplace
Evidenced in our behavior
Based on our values and understanding of our professional roles.
8. How professionalism is determined
Our Image
Our Communication
Our Competence
Our Demeanor
9. How is Professionalism judged?
Against a set of expectations or standards.
From our own personal values set and
understanding of what “professionalism”
means.
May be situational in nature.
Strongly influenced by culture.
10. Characteristics of professionalism
Extensive training
Knowledge and skills
Autonomy in work place
Ethical standards
Moral Responsibility
Casual Responsibility
Job responsibility
11. From the Co worker’s Perspective
Competent
Empathetic
Respectful
Caring
Trustworthy
Confident
Regular
Motivated
12. Unprofessional Behavior of Co-worker
Inappropriate relationships
Disengagement – texting, inappropriate use
of internet, phoning
Provision of misleading information
Disrespect
13. Qualities and of a Professional Social
Worker
Competent
Trustworthy
Respectful
Act with Integrity
Considerate
Empathetic
15. Definition:
One who engages in an art, science, study, or athletic activity as a part ime rather
than as a profession.
Sports an athlete who has never accepted money, or who accepts money under
restrictions specified by a regulatory body, for participating in a competition.
An amateur is a student who engages in athletics contests for educational values,
personal pleasure, satisfaction, and for the love of the sport, not for monetary or
material gain.
Amateur status is on a per sport basis. A student who becomes a professional in one
sports, retains amateur status in all other sports.
16. The following activities may impact your
amateur status:
signing a contract with a professional team.
Playing with professionals.
Participating in tryouts or practices with a professional team.
Accepting payments or preferential benefits for playing sports.
Accepting prize money above your expenses.
Accepting benefits from an agent or prospective agent.
Agreeing to be represented by an agent.
Delaying your full-time college enrollment to play in organized sports
competitions.
17. Commercialism
The process by which a new product or services is introduced into
the general market.
Commercialization is broken into phases:
It takes into account the production, distribution, marketing, sales
and customer support required to achieve commercial success.
commercialization requires that a business develop a marketing
plan, determine how the product will be supplied to market and
anticipate barriers to success.
18. Cont.…
In commercialization, a newly developed product or services
meets a genuine need or demand as determined by consumer
surveys and purchasing data such as that produced by electronic
scanners at check-out registers.
Commercialization is a process involving every phase of a product's
conceptualization , marketing and distribution.
19. Role of commercialization
It creates a employment opportunities in media, coaching,
sports and event management.
As well as stimulating business related to sports, and
benefiting the economy overall.
20. Commercialization in sports
Companies and manufacturers are keen to use sports people to promote their
product.
Each sport attracts a different audience, which is a potential market for the
sponsor's product services.
it includes such facts are:
Sponsorship
Participation
Funding
Fan cost
Player Distraction
21. Cont.….
Sponsorship: It means that a company gives financial help in return for linking
their name with an individual or team or aa sport in general. In this, money is
given to an activity, event, performance by the sponsor and in return, the
receiver of the sponsorship advertises the sponsor's product.
Participation: With increased exposure of the game comes increased
participation.
Funding: They can keep up rising costs, improving facilities and bringing in new
players is sell advertising space to increase revenues.
Fan costs: Ticket prices, refreshments and team shirts prices.
Player Distribution: Results n poorer player performance at international levels.
22. COMMERCIALISM
In the development of software
engineering, legal professionals have
become particularly profitable with
the advent of professionalism.
23. Question:
The main question is that what can be done
to reduce the threats of commercialism to
professionalism in all human domains.
Apparently, modern professionals should
find a reasonable balance of profits and
ethics.
24. Achieving this balance possibly by:
Developing and implementing ethics
polices and standard of practice.
Providing professionals with fairy salary
and earning opportunities.
25. Nowadays, we can see that there are many of
commercial activities in the internet such as
product advertising.
For those who are in favor of commercialism in
internet do so, because internet is world wide.
Many people can view any kind of advertising
on the website, as well as possible trading.
Hence, it is useful for both customer and seller.
26. CONT…..
On the other hand, some people
totally disagree with this due to
the reasons the commercialism in
the internet seems to be the
source of harassment.
So, there must be some ethical
standards to make commercialism
the better source for all.