Sucsess 3122014 Dressing for Success Making the Right Impression First Impression No ImpressionNonDescript Lasting Impression M Eaton Dress for Sucsess 3122014 2 Who Are You ID: 603577
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Dressing for Success
Making the Right ImpressionFirst ImpressionNo Impression/Non-DescriptLasting Impression M. Eaton - Dress for Sucsess - 3/12/2014
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Who Are You???Slide3
Dressing for Success
What Makes Impressions???Physical AppearanceTallShortTeethHairPersonalityFunnyAngry
Shy“Your” Look
Style
Fashion
What you wear
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What will they remember about me???Slide4
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NBA Player Dress Code
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General Policy: Business Casual
Players are required to wear Business Casual attire whenever they are engaged in team or league business.
"Business Casual" attire means
A long or short-sleeved dress shirt (collared or turtleneck), and/or a sweater.
Dress slacks, khaki pants, or dress jeans.
Appropriate shoes and socks, including dress shoes, dress boots, or other presentable shoes, but not including sneakers, sandals, flip-flops, or work boots.
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Exceptions to Business Casual
There are the following exceptions to the general policy of Business Casual attire:
Players In Attendance At Games But Not In Uniform
Players who are in attendance at games but not in uniform are required to wear the following additional items when seated on the bench or in the stands during the game:
Sport Coat
Dress shoes or boots, and socks
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Players Leaving the Arena
Players leaving the arena may wear either Business Casual attire or neat warm-up suits issued by their teams.
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Special Events or Appearances
Teams can make exceptions to the Business Casual policy for special events or player appearances where other attire is appropriate -- e.g., participation in a basketball clinic.
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Excluded Items
The following is a list of items that players are not allowed to wear at any time while on team or league business: Sleeveless shirts Shorts T-shirts, jerseys, or sports apparel (unless appropriate for the event (e.g., a basketball clinic), team-identified, and approved by the team) Headgear of any kind while a player is sitting on the bench or in the stands at a game, during media interviews, or during a team or league event or appearance (unless appropriate for the event or appearance, team-identified, and approved by the team) Chains, pendants, or medallions worn over the player's clothes Sunglasses while indoors Headphones (other than on the team bus or plane, or in the team locker room)
Look like a Champion!Slide5
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Categories of Dress???
Match the number with the category picture
Formal
Business
Business Casual
Casual
SportsSlide6
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Do You look Successful???
Do You Lead or Follow???
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Open Discussion:Slide8
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Note number corresponds to each slide:
Who Are You? Are you Successful??? Do you “LOOK” Successful?
Discuss and describe the different types of “Impressions”
What impressions can you make on others?
What do people think If they never get to talk to “You”?
What do people think about “YOU”
Before you open your mouthBefore they know you** You may NOT be able to change your height - It’s tough to change your personality - BUT you CAN change how you present Yourself (Look)!As you mature and find success, you may realize there are dress codes and expectationsEven the NBA has a Dress Code! They want their athletes to LOOK SuccessfulReview the NBA dress code highlights Dress for Success does not mean you have to wear a suit at all timesThere are categories of dressMatch the category of dress with the pictures to the right – (More Student Participation)Do You look Successful?Notice celebrities and students (just like you)They all look successfulTheir attire is appropriate and … NOTICE…. No “Sagging”!
They are ALL Leaders…. Do “YOU” Lead with Your “Look/Attire” or Do You Follow Others?
BE A LEADER!!!
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