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Professionalism in the workplace refers to exhibiting service-oriented behavior, good etiquette, extensive knowledge, and skills relevant to one's position, along with strong values, morals, and abilities. Conversely, unprofessional conduct involves inappropriate behavior, lack of required knowledge, and substandard performance below specified criteria, resulting in inferior quality outcomes. Excellence, on the other hand, indicates the highest quality, exceptional standards, superiority, and near-perfect performance. These categories help distinguish between exemplary and substandard work environments.
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Workplace vocabulary 6 Professional, Unprofessional, Sub standard, Excellent, and Category
Professional A word used to describe a person (or work of such a person) with the following qualities: service oriented, exhibiting good etiquette, having a large amount of knowledge and skills pertaining to their position and having good values, morals and abilities.
Unprofessional Showing inappropriate behavior in the workplace. Not having the knowledge that your position requires.
Sub standard Below a set standard. Not meeting a set criteria, specification, practice or process. Inferior quality.
excellent Of the highest quality. Exceptionally good. Superior. Near to perfect.
Category A collection of things that share something in common