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    MAINTAINING JOB DESCRIPTIONS 2 Summary of Situation Include a brief summary of the situation As per text book‚ Staffing Organizations‚ a brief description is as follows: Because the InAndOut‚ Inc. Company is expanding and changing at a swift pace‚ adjustments in the company have to be made. This includes hiring new employees. The manager realizes there have not been any new job descriptions since eight years ago‚ and there has even been a job created since that time‚ the job

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    Favorite Room

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    My Favorite Room Walking through the front door of my apartment‚ I enter my favorite and most relaxing place to be: the living room. Sitting in my living room I feel relaxed and stress free. The first thing I see when I walk in is my wife’s shoe rack. To the left is her creepy monkey picture. When I look to the right I can see the whole room. I try to keep it nice and clean‚ but with school work‚ it doesn’t always stay that way. As I sit down on my big comfortable couch‚ I look up at my huge three

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    hair are in a good condition. This is done to keep the body and hair clean and free from dirt‚ odour and infections. After eating‚ drinking‚ coughing‚ sneezing‚ sweating and elimination of urine and excrement the body needs cleaning to prevent infection‚ discomfort and odours. From maintaining a high standard of personal hygiene an individual feels clean‚ presentable and comfortable. Through looking presentable and feeling clean an individual’s self-esteem and self-respect rises. There is less

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    Clean Edge Razor

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    Clean Edge Razor For many years‚ personal health care and shaving for men was seen as a routine maintenance issue. The U.S. razor market has recently seen an upswing in sales and overall interest in multiple categories of products offered in the past five to ten years. In recent years‚ new products and promotions have drastically changed the approach some men take to the daily chore of shaving. Product innovations have turned this morning ritual from a chore into a pleasing grooming experience

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    Rooms Division

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    Rooms Division In a statistics conducted by the U.S. Lodging Industry in 1995‚ it has been shown that the majority of hotels revenues (60.2 %) are generated from Rooms Division Department under the form of room sales. This very department provides the services guests expect during their stay in the Hotel. Lastly‚ the Rooms Division Department is typically composed of five different departments: a) Front Office b) Reservation c) Housekeeping d) Uniformed Services e) Telephone FRONT OFFICE Is the

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    Room Division

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    ROOMS DIVISION INFORMATION SHEET 1: I. HOTEL ORGANIZATION The following organizational criteria determine the staffing composition of a hotel: * A hotel’s size classification * A hotel’s location type * A hotel’s product type (service level and target market) A. FUNCTIONAL DEPARTMENTS Most full-service hotels have six main functional departments. Each of these departments will exist‚ in the form or another‚ regardless of location type or product type‚ They include:

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    Keep Our Water Clean: Clean Water Act The Clean Water Act has made advances to our society that have helped our environment to flourish with life. The objective of the Act when it was enacted in 1972 was to restore and maintain the chemical‚ physical‚ and biological integrity of the Nation’s water. This objective was accompanied by other statutory goals to eliminate the discharge of pollutants into waters used by boats by 1985 and to attain waters deemed "fishable or swimmable" by 1983. So far

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    The Comfort Room

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    The Comfort Room When I was a young boy‚ my grandfather had a serious heart attack. He was admitted into the hospital immediately after my grandmother found him lying on the floor. After a couple of weeks‚ my mother and I received a call to visit my grandfather. As a young child I never realized the importance of comfort. The hospital room he stayed in had a sense of peace about it. Everything including the blue walls‚ the well lit room and even the luxury of having a television

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    description changes also. (Subramaniam‚ 2009) You cannot successfully manage performance by the use of outdated job descriptions that do not list the real functions of the job. (Subramaniam‚ 2009) Many organizations in the past overlooked the importance of updating Job Descriptions but after several lawsuits I believe that a lot of companies today are a lot more careful in not just updating but in writing them and having them looked at and handled by qualified Human Resource personnel.

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    As they became aware of the importance of public health and the detrimental effects of disease‚ they grew concerned with the water that they drank and bathed in. Vitruvius said‚ “We must take great care in searching for springs and‚ in selecting them‚ keeping in mind the health of the people” (Truman 1). This shows that the Romans highly valued clean water‚ which they received via aqueduct. The military immediately saw the health benefits of their soldiers who drank clean water. Since swamps were commonly

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