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assessing when to keep quiet.
When some one is talking to you or showing you something, even if you disagree you should let them finish.
being aware of and responding to different personality types.
You will have to come to a compromise understand their needs and both work it out around each others.
knowing when it is appropriate or inappropriate to share information.
Some information can be classified and breaching this could cause you to be caught up in some legal action. Damaging your reputation.
knowing with whom information should be shared.
Some information can be classified and breaching this could cause you to be caught up in some legal action.
keeping personal life and work separate.
Work should stay at work and personal life should stay personal.
when to help, when not to help.
Some people will like help others may not. Find a way that you can help with out them noticing as much.
1. Add 2 items to the list above
2. Give a REAL example from your own experience to illustrate all 6 points
3. What is the difference between “discretion” and “judgement” in your own words?
Discretion is wether you decide to do some thing or not. You avoid causing offence. Judgement you consider the decision and come to a sensible conclusion.
4. Why do you use these two things in a professional setting?
(explain by using examples)
Discretion is wether you decide to do some thing or not. You avoid causing offence. Viewer discretion is advised meaning the TV program is giving you the choice to watch the footage or not. They are letting you know that the footage my not be suitable for every one.
Judgement you consider the decision and come to a sensible conclusion.
You hear all the facts and information then make up your own mind about the situation.
Once again a brilliant blog - do you mind if I show your work to students next year?
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