Gracious Professionalism Poster

Gracious Professionalism Poster

From our team to yours,
Hope you’ll post it everywhere.
We’ll be publishing a professional 11x17 of it soon.

History…
Our team had a VERY TOUGH year last year. Gracious Professionalism was a very distant value.
This year we’ve made many changes.

I wanted to have real word definitions of Gracious Professionalism. I searched online and made a table of everything I found.

A student, George Chen, picked up the ball for me and began to make a poster.

Then our mentor looked at it, and realized gracious professionalism is really based on the six pillars of character, he had excellent input.

The student and our mentors continued to collaborate until we came up with what we think is a special poster we’d like to share with you.

Thanks- it WILL be posted prominently. Good job!!

WC
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Great job, my one complaint is the very pixelated first logo at the top. I have a vector version of the logo somewhere that can be scaled to any size without pixelization. If you want it, email me at markhamilton@bellsouth.net

*Originally posted by Mark Hamilton *
**Great job, my one complaint is the very pixelated first logo at the top. I have a vector version of the logo somewhere that can be scaled to any size without pixelization. If you want it, email me at markhamilton@bellsouth.net **

chuckle I haven’t a clue. I’ll ask the student George. Thank you for offering!

It is gratifying to see my name on the same line with that of Professor Flowers. I am more than flattered.
Thank you.

*Originally posted by Mark Hamilton *
**Great job, my one complaint is the very pixelated first logo at the top. I have a vector version of the logo somewhere that can be scaled to any size without pixelization. If you want it, email me at markhamilton@bellsouth.net **

"Sure, a vector version of the logo would be nice, or even just a larger
version if one can be found.

Also, thank Leo M. for the contribution for me."

George

Gracious Professionalism = way overrated. I prefer capitalism and democracy.

If you have an idea, sell it for money. If you don’t have an idea, sue for money.

lol… j/k of course.

It looks very good, but those rules look like they’ve been ripped out of Boy Scouts. A scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, caring, kind… etc… (http://www.scouting.org/nav/enter.jsp?c=xds&terms=code).

THANK YOU!

This is great.
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