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    OFFICE ADMINISTRATION

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    OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Assessment 1 Outcome 3 Katarzyna Majewska Methods of communication with customers Their might be many methods used by companies to communicate with the customer‚ like for example: Email Electronic mail‚ sometimes called email‚ is a computer based method of sending messages from one computer user to another. These messages usually consist of individual pieces of text which you can send to another computer user even if the other user is not logged in. The message can then

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    Cloning the Tasmanian Tiger The Tasmanian Tiger is a carnivorous marsupial that had the appearance of a dog and the stripes of a tiger. One has not been seen in about sixty years‚ because they are extinct. However‚ it was not by evolution or even natural causes; humans were the cause of its demise. When Australia and Tasmania were first becoming populated‚ the people did not know what the Tasmanian Tiger was‚ and people have a long history of getting rid of what they don’t understand. But

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    office administration

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    Changing role of office professionals THE ADMINISTRATIVE ROLE‚ more than most others‚ has been profoundly affected by the information revolution‚ according to Canadian researcher Alice de Wolff. At a meeting of the Office Worker’s Career Assistance Group of Toronto‚ Ms. de Wolff noted that office professionals work constantly with new information technologies. They bring the information economy to life and experience the impact of the information revolution on a daily basis. She told

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    Office Depot

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    Situation Analysis Paper Office Depot Inc. Office Depot is one of the most recognizable suppliers. They distribute and sell office supplies. The products they offer are paper‚ computers‚ printers‚ desks and other office tools. Office Depot accommodates the needs of student or workers with their everyday office supplies. Also they sell merchandise to other suppliers. Office Depot‚ through its international segment‚ operates in several countries across the world. Dadamonitor claims the company

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    Microsoft Office

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    Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses (Plan P1) Customer Purchase and Support Guide Published: June 2011 Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses (Plan P1) Customer Purchase and Support Guide Published: June 2011 This guide will help you learn more about Office 365 for professionals and small businesses and how it can benefit your organization. The guide focuses primarily on the Office 365 commerce experience and will help you to

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    The Post Office

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    A VISIT TO THE POST OFFICE Points: Introduction – A very well-organized institution – Different staff – Enquiry office – The stamp vendor – The scribe – The sorting room – Conclusion. The Post Office is one of the most important‚ and useful institutions maintained by the Government. It carries on many useful activities for the public such as the dispatch and delivery of letters‚ parcels‚ money-orders registered and insured letters‚ etc. It is a very well-organized institution. If we enter

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    Office Layout

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    OFFICE LAYOUTS OPEN PLAN OFFICE • The open plan office is a large open room which is no dividing or partitions. • Road Transport Department also found an open work area. • Employees gathered in a large area to facilitate the monitoring carried out. • This section will accommodate Executive Officer‚ Chief Clerk‚ Clerk and Office Assistant. Staff will be monitored by the Executive Officer and Chief Clerk. ADVANTAGE OF OPEN-PLAN OFFICE • Most appreciate the sense of community that

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    Office Hysteroscopy

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    Introduction Office hysteroscopy is the golden standard for detection of intrauterine abnormalities. Office hysteroscopy is a simple‚ safe‚ effective procedure that can be performed in outpatient setting without the need for operating theatre facilities or general or regional anesthesia [1-3]. Although office hysteroscopy is well tolerated by the majority of patient‚ some patients may experience severe or intolerable pain[4-5]. Several studies revealed that parity‚ menopausal state‚ history

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    Office Romance

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    acceptable exceptions‚ however‚ when specific romantic relationships‚ such as those between supervisors and subordinates‚ are likely to create a financial and legal liability for a company‚ and hamper the company from conducting business. In these cases‚ it would be morally irresponsible not to have a specific policy forbidding the romantic relationships in question. The Privacy Spectrum The right to privacy can be seen as a spectrum with each end of the spectrum representing positions with which

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    The Lady or the tiger

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    This is a tale rather than a story. There is no dialogue; no one speaks to the reader but the narrator‚ who spins the yarn and asks the questions of interpretation at the end. He knows the story‚ but one senses that he does not have omniscience‚ that he is not there himself. He knows more than the populace and king‚ yet he does not know and will not reveal the outcome. That seems unfair—he leaves his readers dangling—but that is his purpose from the beginning. The story is a tour de force‚ hinging

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