TRUE PROFESSIONALISM: WHAT IT MEANS AND WHAT IT TAKES
Many professionals are working (cruising!) below their true potential and are not having fun. Few feel passionate about their work. Low morale and low enthusiasm are common place. Such people are NOT true professionals. How you look, talk, write, act and work determine whether you are a true professional or otherwise.
This short paper underscores the meaning and attributes of a true professional and emphasizes the fact that a true professional has passion in his work and always strives for excellence.
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