A Professional is one who
Has Knowledge about his profession or responsibility i.e. he has specific and specialist
knowledge about his job which comes from specific training and experience in
that field, e.g. engineer, doctor, chartered accountant, tailor,
sculptor etc.
Has a definite and standard method of carrying out his work
; in cases of deviation, has, again a
set of standard responses for meeting the deviations or unexpected
changes. e.g. doctor,
car mechanic, electrician
But, in today’s
competitive world, the word
professional or professionalism has acquired a much bigger meaning. It includes
·
Following
a code of conduct appropriate to the profession you are practising e.g.
doctor – patient relationship,
lawyer – patient relationship,
tailor, actor.
·
Acting
on a set of codified rules,
practices, behaviours that have
evolved through specialist knowledge and years of experience, as opposed to an amateur or fresher.
· Working
in a planned manner, taking into account
various likely difficulties, obstacles and being prepared for the same.
· Adhering
to commitments – quality, cost and time
e.g. courier service, laundry, management report etc.
· Keeping
the customer or “other person” regularly
informed of progress in your work, delays if any, changes in milestones &
corrective actions being taken
·
Accepting
responsibility for commitments made and bearing loss, if any,
resulting to you for extra work done to meet commitment.
·
Respect
for the customer and/or the person you are dealing with.
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1 comment:
Ifany things we call it as a profession, has to satisfy the following conditions.
1] It has developed as orgasnized body ok knowledge.
2} it has its own rules
2] It has followers and practionaers
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