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    Dwight Schrute is a character from the television show, “The Office.” The show simply follows the daily lives of the people who work for a paper company, Dunder Mifflin at their branch in Scranton, PA branch. All of the workers know they’re being filmed, but don’t find out until the very end that they are actually going to be a part of a TV. Show (it’s like a show within a show). Dwight is the top salesman at the Scranton Branch and a few daily struggles. For example, he is never given a real…

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    Essay #2: Parks and Recreation and The Office Parks and Recreation and The Office are both sitcoms. Parks and Recreation’s first episode aired in 2009, and The Office’s first episode aired Whitney Taylor in 2005. These two shows are different in the ways that, The Office is about this group of people that work for a paper company where as in Parks and Recreation they work for the government. They are also different in the ways that The Office has a male main character who is Michael Scott and…

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    through innovation and exceptional customer experiences (“Company Profile”). By merging the two companies Office Depot has been able to improve its nationwide network of distribution centers, allowing for next day shipping service (“Company Profile”). With company highlights kike $14 billion in sales, close to 1,800 stores around the globe and according to estimates by interut Retailer, Office Depot is the number eighth ranked retailer North America. With a company filled with talented…

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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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    Working in an office also has a number of disadvantages, aside from its benefits, which caused the trend of doing work at home to bloom. These drawbacks reduced the number of employees patronizing jobs done in an office environment. To start with, working in an office consumes more of individual’s personal time. As stated by Manuron (retrieved 2015), even though making more money is beneficial to a family financially, a family is likely to suffer in other ways because of an individual’s absence…

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    Office 365 Professional: There are different bundles of applications for using Word, PowerPoint and Excel, different services included and even different application features in Office 365, Office Online, and Office 2016. In our company, we are using Office 365 which is Microsoft's online service for businesses, to run email, file sharing and communications in the cloud. Moreover, it also included licenses for the desktop Office software and Microsoft's Office subscription services. We can pay…

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    Bureaucracy is an organization that focuses on a system of government in which the authority within the bureaucracy is a hierarchy which shows who clearly is in change. . “First, authority is hierarchically structured, making a clear chain of command. Second, selection of personal is competitive and based on demonstrated merit. Third, a specialized division of labor allows for the more efficient completion of assigned tasks. Fourth, bureaucracies are governed by formal, impersonal rules that…

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    With reference to your job posting for the position of Office Assistant, I am submitting my application for your review and consideration for this exciting position As you review my resume you will notice that my experience is extensive, however, the common denominator is my ability to interface with others with my excellent problem solving, analytical, assessment, communication and interpersonal skills creating win-win situations. Over the years I have increased productivity and cost savings…

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    Topic: Swearing public officials into office General Purpose: To argue Specific Purpose: To argue that the federal government should make it illegal to swear public officials in on a religious document I. Central Idea/Thesis Statement: The federal government should prohibit using a religious document in Oath of Office ceremonies because the Officials taking the oath are affirming to protect the laws of our country, not of their religion, their use of these documents does not pass the lemon test,…

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    When a medical office is going smoothly and seeing patients coming in and out of the office content with their visit, stop and think of how it begins and how it ends. It is the Administrative Assistant that is in a back office doing anything and everything to make this process smooth for the patient and the staff. Administrative Medical Office Assistant degree will appeal to more job opportunities that are currently in need of in the medical field. To start with, the education program for this…

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