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Receive Instructions for an assignment
Never start an assignment until you know exactly what you are suppose to do. -
Communicate your limitations
If you are given an assignment you are not capable of doing be sure to tell this to your supervisor right away. -
Be willing to accept responsibility
Be ready to accept added responsibility and do it with enthusiastically. -
Take notes
Except instructions and write them down. Don't expect to remember them. -
Listen carefully
One of the major causes of errors is not listening carefully. If you don't understand something, ask! -
Record instructions for later use.
Save instructions for a later date. They can be used in future assignments. -
Review the files
Review the assignment and compare it to another assignment. -
Review the assignments
Read through the assignment after it is completed. Make note of any questions and ask them all at one time -
Do the work in a timely fashion
Work efficiently and accurately. Check and recheck you work. Remember to use spell check. -
Prioritize projects
Know which job you are working on is more important. Complete the most important job first. -
Assemble the finished product neatly
Complet the project accurately and be sure there are no smudges on the document.