Working with colleagues within beauty related industries

Working with colleagues within beauty related industries
UNIT 301 Learning Objectives

Roles & Responsibilities of L3 Therapist
Communication
Professionalism
Negative behaviour
Feedback
Referral of problems





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Working with colleagues within beauty related industries
UNIT 301 Learning Objectives

Roles & Responsibilities of L3 Therapist
Communication
Professionalism
Negative behaviour
Feedback
Referral of problems





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We communicate in a number of ways. Can you name the types?

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First impressions
Watch the video below: A lot of the time we are wrong about what other peoples first impressions of us are

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Why is active listening important in communication?
A
It promotes one-sided communication
B
It encourages interrupting others
C
It fosters understanding and promotes empathy.
D
It leads to misinterpretation and confusion

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What is a key element of professional behavior in the workplace?
A
Exclusivity and favoritism
B
Stereotyping and prejudice
C
Discrimination and bias
D
Respecting diversity and inclusivity.

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How can effective communication benefit an organization?
A
Increased conflict and tension
B
Enhanced decision-making and problem-solving.
C
Decreased customer satisfaction
D
Reduced employee morale

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What is the impact of poor communication in a professional setting?
A
Enhanced collaboration and synergy
B
Improved teamwork and efficiency
C
Increased job satisfaction
D
Decreased productivity and misunderstandings.

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Why is professional behavior important in the workplace?
A
It encourages competition
B
It builds trust and respect among colleagues.
C
It promotes individualism
D
It ensures personal comfort

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Why is it important to seek feedback from diverse sources?
A
To only receive praise and admiration
B
To maintain a narrow and limited viewpoint
C
To gain varied perspectives and insights for growth
D
To avoid confronting areas needing improvement

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What is a benefit of receiving constructive feedback?
A
Decreased motivation and engagement
B
Confirmation of existing skills and abilities
C
Heightened sense of insecurity and doubt
D
Opportunity for self-improvement and professional development

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How should constructive feedback be delivered?
A
With a lack of clarity and vagueness
B
In a respectful and empathetic manner
C
In a harsh and demoralizing tone
D
Publicly and without privacy

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What should be the focus of constructive feedback?
A
Specific behaviors and actions that can be improved
B
Unchangeable aspects of an individual
C
Personal characteristics and traits
D
Past mistakes and failures

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What is the purpose of giving constructive feedback?
A
To help improve performance and promote growth
B
To criticize and belittle others
C
To show superiority and assert dominance
D
To avoid conflict and maintain harmony

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Over welke 2 dingen zou je nog meer willen weten
Write down 3 things that you remember from this lesson
Ask 1 question about something that's not clear.
Which 2 things in this lesson do you want to know more about?
Exit Tickets

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