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Dress for $uccess

Dress for $uccess. Dress to Impress. YOU ONLY HAVE ONE CHANCE TO MAKE A GREAT FIRST IMPRESSION!. IMAGINE. Dress for the Job. APPROPRIATELY CORRECTLY APTLY FITTING DECENTLY SUITABLY. THINK ABOUT THIS!. “I don't see how an article of clothing can be indecent. A person, yes.”

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Dress for $uccess

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  1. Dress for $uccess Dress to Impress YOU ONLY HAVE ONE CHANCE TO MAKE A GREAT FIRST IMPRESSION!

  2. IMAGINE Dress for the Job

  3. APPROPRIATELY • CORRECTLY • APTLY • FITTING • DECENTLY • SUITABLY

  4. THINK ABOUT THIS! “I don't see how an article of clothing can be indecent. A person, yes.” --ROBERT HEINLEIN

  5. QUESTION ? IS IT THE CLOTHES OR HOW THE PERSON ACTS WHO IS WEARING THE CLOTHES?

  6. FLANNEL

  7. ….AND FLANNEL

  8. Clothes and manners do not make the man; but, when he is made, they greatly improve his appearance. --Henry Ward Beecher

  9. HOW DO WE COMMAND? • APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR HOW DO WE TEACH? • SOCIAL SKILLS ……How do we set the “tone”?

  10. EFFECTIVE CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT PROPAGATES APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR SO

  11. Teachers must “look” the part.

  12. Dress for the Job

  13. Dress for the Job

  14. Condoleezza Rice's Commanding ClothesBy Robin GivhanWashington Post Staff WriterFriday, February 25, 2005; Page C01

  15. DRESSING APPROPRIATELY INDICATES: • YOUR CONCERN FOR THE WORKPLACE • YOUR CONCERN FOR YOUR GROWTH PROFESSIONALLY • YOUR CONCERN FOR YOUR STANDING IN THE WORKPLACE

  16. Types of Business Attire • Choices for Business Professional Dress • Choices for Business Casual Dress • Items to Avoid

  17. Business Professional

  18. Business Casual

  19. Business Professional

  20. Business Casual

  21. ITEMS TO AVOID – WOMEN

  22. ITEMS TO AVOID – MEN

  23. DRESS/GROOMING GUIDELINES The general employer expectations: • Clean clothes, and shoes (closed toe) • Well groomed hair style • Appropriate dress: i.e., no sporting or leisure time clothes including jump suits, shorts, tank tops, halter tops, low cut dresses/blouses, sweat outfits, jogging pants, logo tee shirts, etc.

  24. RUBRIC - MARKETING FW 3.3.1 – DEMONSTRATE PROPER BUINESS ETIQUETTE “Dressing for an Interview” Instructions: You are to come to school dressed as though you are going for a business job interview. Listed below are the criteria in which you will be graded. DATE________________NAME:_____________________________________________________HOUR:________ POSSIBLEPOINTS CRITERIAPOINTSEARNEDCOMMENTS You look well rested, enthusiastic, positive, and confident. 20 Your hair is well groomed. 10 Did you brush and floss your teeth, use mouth wash, and use deodorant? 10 Your nails are clean, clipped and well groomed. For Ladies: if painted, freshly painted, good color, no chips, And make-up should be modest 10 Gentlemen: Socks match slacks; Ladies: Hose or trouser socks 10 Jewelry: Gentlemen: NONE except a watch; Ladies: Simple and conservative 10 Clothes: Wear dark colors NOT ALL BLACK 10 Clothes: Are they clean and ironed. 20 Clothes: Gentlemen: Suit or Slacks with sports jacket and tie. Slacks should cover the top of shoes and absolutely NO SAGGING! Ladies: Dress or skirt just below the knee? Appropriate blouse 20 Shoes: Are they cleaned and shined? Gentlemen: Dark in color Ladies: Medium to flat heel; no opened toes or scandals 20 TOTAL 140

  25. MANUFACTURING Casual clothes Safety shoes Safety glasses Minimum jewelry Minimum make up CONSTRUCTION Work slacks and shirt Heavy boots and socks Safety glasses No jewelry PROFESSIONAL Slacks, shirt, tie, sports coats, sweater Dress, skirt, blouse, blazer, sweater Clean shoes with socks or hose Conservative amount of jewelry, cologne and make-up • The following are typical guidelines for eight different occupational areas.

  26. RETAIL Appropriate clothes reflecting the product sold and culture Comfortable, clean shoes Conservative hair, jewelry, and make up HEALTH CARE Comfortable closed toe shoes, socks, hose Uniform or plain shirt, slacks, skirt Minimum jewelry Minimum make up No fragrance Well groomed hair

  27. PUBLIC SAFETY Uniform or comparable clothes Conservative amount of jewelry make-up and cologne Sturdy and comfortable shoes PERSONAL SERVICES Appropriate dress/clothing accessories Clean clothes Comfortable and clean shoes Uniform if required OFFICE WORK Slack, shirt, sport jacket, sweater Dress, slacks, skirts, blouse, sweater Conservative hair, jewelry, make up and cologne Clean shoes with socks or hose

  28. WEBSITES • http://www.workrelationships.com–QUIZ WORKPLACE BEHAVIVOR • http://www.tie-a-tie.net– HOW TO TIE A TIE • http://www.career.fsu.edu– THE SECRETS OF PROPER ATTIRE • http://jobs.utah.gov– DRESS AND GROOMING • http://www.infoworld.com/articles/op/xml/00/05/26/000526opwireless.html- CELL PHONE ETIQUETTE bonfire.learnnc.org/ncmtec1/DPI_NCsite/Lessons%2

  29. NANCY LESLIE’S E-MAIL ADDRESS: nancy.leslie@lrsd.org

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