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    Business Environment P1

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    Thought this legislation, the main employment laws that the business need to consider are that; every applicant the business employs- they must make sure that they are safe on the premises and are able to use the machinery provided with limited chances of injury. This factor can impact the…

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    Gardner.Session1.Journal As I reflect on the past as to why I want to go back to college, I remember sitting in my Director’s office at work, talking to her about our department, and the increasing number of assignments she is being handed down. I remember her telling me that she was going to need help with the department if she was going to be expected to do all of her work, plus the other work load being added. I left out of her office to get ready to leave my shift, thinking about what she…

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    Target level(s) of analysis: The target level of analysis for stress and wellness interventions is within the organization. Companies first were using wellness programs in order to motivate their employees to have healthier lifestyles. This was used as a benefit for the company by reducing sick days and increasing productivity of their employees. However, employers have recently realized that those are not the only benefits associated with wellness programs. Companies are now realizing that a…

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    Four seasons is synonymous to providing high quality and personalized service. This has helped distinguish themselves in the industry and has become their competitive advantage and company value. Its mission is to be the world’s leading operator of luxury hotels. Four Seasons operating model is each property is a profit center. Furthermore, to achieve their objective they have set very high standards to achieve and maintain in each department. Moreover, they have internal and external auditors…

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    The restaurant business is definitely a big financial gamble. If the type or origin of food served does not meet the level of expectation of the community, it will definitely be a financial crisis. On the other hand, if the business does live up to its expectations, there should be a reward for the employees that thrived to not only improve but show the greatness of the restaurant. When Zaytoon Grill, a Persian restaurant, was first opened in 2010, there was a lot of criticism about the new…

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    TANF Program Analysis

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    requirements in federally specified work activities such as paid work, job search, and job skills training (PItzil, 2016). Furthermore, I believe economic factors where not considered such as the possibility of individuals not being able to find permanent employment opportunities. The two principles that had resonated with me regarding TANF program is the unintended consequences of a failing economy and how it affects public…

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    main difference between men and woman. The woman had experience in teaching, retail sales, office administration, or secretarial areas meanwhile the men had experience in executive management, scientific, or technical positions and sometimes self-employment. Men “desire to be an entrepreneur or not work for someone while woman want to balance the work life and the family life” (Brush 13). As a result, their are more differences than similarities between men and women when it comes to business.…

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    If an applicant or employee brings a discrimination lawsuit against the employer claiming that their employment practices are discriminatory and not within the regulations set by the EEOC under the uniform guidelines on employment selection procedures (Gpo.gov, 2015), Our company risk be a third party names in the lawsuit. We’ve reduce are exposure to this threat in two ways. First, our company allow the employer…

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    The EAPs cost employees about $15 to $25 for the year. It prevents loss of employment and to assure that employed people continue their careers and productivity without interruption. EAPs can thus prevent both employer and the employee from suffering the costly consequence of the employee’s job loss (The Workplace). Many individuals…

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    Career Changers

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    Wrong U Turn in Career? Safety Tips to Prevent Mistakes in Job Change. It is a good step to work on a change in career, but it requires absolute care to avoid getting disappointed. Career experts explain about the biggest mistakes career changers make while working and recommend the following tips to follow and experience success all through the tenure of career. Is it really required to change your career? Give a Though about it. Ros Toynbee, Director of The Career Coach, says “If you are…

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