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Professionals are the individuals who possess expertise in a particular area or field that allows them to accomplish the distinctive tasks of their position. For example: a professional musician must have specialized training in sight-reading techniques while also understanding the complexities of his/her instrument. | Professionals are the individuals who possess expertise in a particular area or field that allows them to accomplish the distinctive tasks of their position. For example: a professional musician must have specialized training in sight-reading techniques while also understanding the complexities of his/her instrument. <ref>Ott & Mack Critical Media Studies</ref> |
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Professional culture describes the underlying framework that shapes an organizational ecosystem over time. [1]
Professionalization
Professionalization can be thought of as the social process by which any occupation transforms itself into a true profession. The process tends to result in establishing acceptable qualifications, a body or association to oversee the conduct of members within the profession, and some method to differentiate between the qualified and unqualified. [2]
Professionals
Professionals are the individuals who possess expertise in a particular area or field that allows them to accomplish the distinctive tasks of their position. For example: a professional musician must have specialized training in sight-reading techniques while also understanding the complexities of his/her instrument. [3]
- ↑ Ott & Mack Critical Media Studies
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professionalization
- ↑ Ott & Mack Critical Media Studies