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Misrepresentative and be misleading and may result in law-suit

Misrepresentation can occur even when not intended. Before answering a question or inputting your own opinion ensure that you are not using superlatives and that you giving accurate information. 

I will give factual represewntations of the school and avoid superlatives.

 

We must make sure we are representing our policies accurately.

Students attend your school in order to receive the education and hands-on training they need to help them obtain the jobs they want. And, regardless of your role or position, you are an integral part of the mission to help students develop the skills, knowledge and experience they need to realize their career objectives. Ohh this is so good!! 

Misrepresentation is not based off of intent but the consequences are based off the damage caused.  Also use of words are important, so ensure you think before speaking.

 

I've learned to state the facts, in order to represent well.  Instead of using superlatives, that are not actual accurate representations.

When you are giving out information regarding the school, programs, etc. have facts and not assumptions.

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