Attributes

quality or feature that  is seen as a characteristic or belongs to a person or group of people

personal and professional


- lazy
- creative

attributes needed

- managing your time
- public image
- personal development 
- professional development 
- ressiliance 
 - focus 
- creativity 
- communication skills 
- leadership 
- design 

director - mange time to keep everyone ready and where they need to be - focus to get the job done 

Career development 

Director - A director is a person from a group of managers who leads or supervises they 

have to decide how everything will be done 

direct an advert or film 

experience 

in merit task lot of detail is needed 

Etiquette 
it is behaving in the right way 

it is important as you have to communicate with a lot of diffrent people and must be able o behave in a good are topwards all these different people 

people can get on and ork in a better and more productive environment 

Comments

  1. Firstly - pop in a screenshot of the coloured block image of all the different attributes from the PowerPoint/YouTube video.

    Secondly - For your career development section, please include the questions. Much more detail is needed here...
    Remember, the more you do now, the more you can use in your coursework.

    How might attributes affect career development opportunities?
    Remember to find an actual job currently on offer --> mandy.com or the guardian website. It'll provide tons of information about the skills needed etc. You can screenshot this, just like I suggested on the video.
    Then discuss how the different attributes linked to this job would affect their development? I.e. why would they need to be respectful, have good communication etc...

    How can someone move up higher within this job role?
    Using the same job role, think about what skills they'd need to move up. Would they need good communication? Why?

    Thirdly - Etiquette work needs each question above your response and a little more detail please...

    Miss Crader

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  2. Also your job role poster is missing...

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    1. You can use Canva - just as I said on the video :) No need to use Photoshop if you don't have it.
      Miss C

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