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    If you have ever watched the television series The Office then you probably can relate to the fact that this show demonstrates how not to be supervisor well. Michael Scott is a supervisor in the show for several seasons and has demonstrated his capability to establish a unique corporate environment and that he genuinely cares about each of his employees. On the other hand, he demonstrates poor qualities as well. When analyzing his techniques you gain a deeper understanding of supervising and the…

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    with Lisa’s password. “Ok then. I’ll find out who it is” she replied. When Lisa left the room I got back to work ,but little did I know that this day was my last day on the job. BAM! I looked out the window of my office to find the North Tower fall. I ran to the other side of my office not believe my eyes. I watch as the people in the other building started to jump because they had no hope of living. I ran to…

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    The Core Movie

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    To begin, "The Core" is a geology based movie, which takes place as if the world was going to end because the outer Core of the Earth stopped rotating. In order to solve the problem six people specialized in different areas (e.g., science, geology, astronomy) come together to travel through the core to set up nuclear explosions to restart the rotation of the Earth's core. This movie contains many realistic aspects that help students learn about geography, however, it also contains some…

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    The office is a tv show that takes place in Scranton Pennsylvania. The show is about a failing branch of the Dunder Miflin Paper company. The show revolves around Michael Scott who is the regional manager, Dwight Schrute who is the top salesman, Jim Halpert who is the office funny guy and Pam Beasley the uncomfortable recipcinist. The first concept is Race and Ethnicity. The first example is a part of an episode where Michael holds a meeting where he has everyone put a card on there head…

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    1 Explain the legal requirements relating to the management of office facilities. There is a six pack of requirements relating to HASAWA. The primary legislation act is the Health and safety at work act 1974. It places a duty on all employers "to ensure, as far as is reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare at work" of all their employees. The other regulations of the ‘six pack’ include: • Management of Health and Safety at work regulations 1999 This act places a duty on employers…

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    Staples Executive Summary

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    Company Background: Staples is chain of office supply stores which is in business for almost 30 years. Over a span of three decades, Staples expanded its operations to other sectors like electronics, furniture etc. It turned to be a leader in its sector with its presence in few other countries placing it in the list of companies with global footprint. With increase in competition from other stores and online e-commerce giants, Staples is struggling a bit lately to withstand its market position…

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    Pros And Cons Of Telework

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    government employees? Telework has been a major topic of discussion over the last decade. “Teleworking, sometimes called telecommuting or flexiplace, is an innovative business solution that enables employees to do productive work away from the traditional office” (U.S. General Services Administration 2015). There are many pros and cons to teleworking. Some pros are that telecommuting reduces traffic accidents; telecommuting improves employee satisfaction; telecommuting reduces attrition;…

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    Telecommunication is a term developed from the Greek Romans. It’s the ability for someone to work with the help of transportable computers, high-speed telecommunication relations, and movable devices, in an off site location different from our normal office work. It has developed gradually in recent business setting and it initially expanded more in the late 20th century. Telecommuting is by no mean a brand-new concept. In reality, the history of telecommuting is a fairly rich term. The terms…

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    Remote access is the one which helps us to get access to a computer or network form a remote distance. In many organizations branch offices, telecommuters, and people who are traveling may need access to the corporation’s network. Home clients gain admittance to the internet through remote access to an Internet Service provider(ISP). Dial-up association through work area, scratch pad, or handled PC modem over general phone lines is a typical technique for remote access. Remote access is…

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    one physician and office staff such as a receptionist, a billing clerk, a medical records clerk, and an office manager. While the physician is busy with patients, it is the office manager’s job to ensure that the business side of the practice is running smoothly. An office manager’s responsibility is to oversee the office operations such as financial management, patient communication, overseeing the office staff, medical records management, and scheduling. Gaining a job as an office manager is…

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