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    The use of electronic devices during classes has been a discussed issue for long, because of problems regarding the safety of the wireless connection, the costs of using these kind of devices for learning institutions and the personal use each student does with them. Many researchers argue that technologies used during lectures are only damage for students, because they tend to pass their time on social networks or surfing in Internet rather than follow the lesson. According to Dr. Claire La…

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    Verizon Wireless is a company that thrives on innovation and staying true to its CREDO. This company in particular ensures quality products, quality service and outstanding care. The customers that are with Verizon continue services with them because they are the best. “Verizon Communications was created on June 30, 2000 by Bell Atlantic Corp. and GTE Corp., in one of the largest mergers in U.S. business history. GTE was a major telecommunications company with 1999 revenues of more than $25…

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    The Verizon Wireless Case

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    Verizon Wireless is currently investigating a contracted warehouse they use as one of their fulfillment centers called XPO Logistics. In April 2018, eight women filed a complaint against this company with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission due to being sexual harassed in the work place from being touch inappropriately too lewd comments being made, among other things. Once, Verizon heard of the allegations they immediately began an investigation, although it does not involve them…

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    The Verizon Wireless is a telecommunication company that provides wireless services to its subscribers across the U.S. The Store manager at Verizon Wireless is in charge of the overall productivity levels, including sales goals and profit percentages of their branches, corporate policies, inventory, employees’ welfare, and auditing management. The store manager actively conducts interviews, assesses, and recruits workers. Customer service is the most important aspect in the company (Ugboro,…

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    and natural. Verizon Wireless conveyed to the consumers, the response was over whelming. Consequently, over the last few years consumers have been increasing influenced by Verizon Wireless, which are define as the best retail environment. The economic environment. For example, my spouse Verizon Wireless 3G network extender was disposable personal income and purchased a phone 3G phone data. The extender has no additional costs to use. It is compatible with all Verizon Wireless device and works.…

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    A work process analysis recommendation that I discovered within my department is with the connection between our vendor offices, the customers, and the back office. Verizon has hired vendor offices that offer customer service to its customer at a cheaper cost than it cost the company to employ someone as an actual Verizon employee. The problem with some of these vendors are that they are restricted access to some customer information due to state, country, company policies. This means that if a…

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    Verizon Case Study

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    In addition, Verizon wireless employees ended up going on strike as well. The legal system ended up being a major problem due to people within the community or union workers cutting fiber optic lines that is illegal especially with dealing with police, fire, and rescue stations. People were federally charged due to laws being in place because it is illegal to cut off contact with emergency companies. Verizon Wireless union workers were also damaging Verizon property.…

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    KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (INTERNATIONAL) VERIZON Communications,Inc Background of the company Verizon Communications is an American multinational telecommunication provider and the largest wireless communication service provider in the U.S. Verizon was formed on 30th June,2000 as a product from the merging of Bell Atlantic Corp and GTE Group. Although Verizon was formed on the early 21st century, the mergers that formed Verizon already the big name in the telecommunication business and can…

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    Verizon Case Study

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    In the past years, Verizon laid off thousands of workers, including those who worked for the company for years, and did not replace them. For almost a year Verizon has been trying to renegotiate terms with the communications workers of America union. Workers are concerned about their job knowing that it isn’t safe anymore. Employees are without contracts, according to union officials and workers, and as Verizon stands firmly with “corporate greed”, a strike was the only option left. This strike…

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