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    Paperless Office

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    E-Consulting’s “Managing the Knowledge of the new Millenium” Product Offering Product • Folio Views (SW for Information Management) • NXT 3 (Content Server for WEB). • “Paperless Office” (Documental Management solution developed on top of Folio Views & NXT 3). E-Consulting’s Paperless Office E-Consulting’s Solution for Managing Electronic Documents that : • It can back-up all type of informatino in one Infobse (up to 3GB) • Retrieves instant & precisesly relevant information

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    The Paperless Office

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    trying its best to go green. With the current use of internet and the engagement of this modern world with IT‚ the birth of the paperless office is now supported everywhere. It is arguably one of the best innovation. Although a paperless office sounds perfect‚ it is very difficult to achieve. This report gives the basic and understanding concepts of the paperless office and how its benefits and detriments can affect a working environment. 2. Information Technology and Internet IT and internet are

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    Lokpal Bill

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    Lokpal bill or Ombudsman Bill came in to existence in 1960’s when the corruption went rampant in the several administrations and systems in India. The idea of Ombudsman Bill originated in Sweden in 1809. Ombudsman is a Swedish word which mean ‘an officer appointed by the legislature to handle complaints against administrative and judicial action’. In layman terms a person or body appointed to keep check on public servants. So‚ The Administrative Reforms Commission ARC set up 1966 came up with the

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    The Bill of Rights; Why They Are Important and How They Apply Today We all know that as citizens we have certain unalienable rights that are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights‚ but why are they important and how do they apply today? The rights that are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights are: freedom of religion‚ speech‚ assembly‚ press‚ and petition‚ right to keep and bear arms‚ freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures‚ no quartering of soldiers in any house without the consent of the owner

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    Office Depot

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    Marketing Case: Office depot The case that we are going to talk about today is about how office depot manages customer care & services. In the article we had to read they took an example of a couple‚ Steve and Dana. Dana experienced a dreadful delivery and therefore Steve‚ a marketing professor who heard the story from Dana and had just done a presentation about how important customer service is‚ decided to phone office depots customer service to see how they would handle his complaint. Steve had

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    Office Space

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    Statement: Office Space displays the psychological torment and stress that people endure in their repetitious work routines and how they react to each predicament they encounter. Job security for much of society’s employees has become an increasingly large trepidation for those self-thought to be in an uncontrollable situation. Also‚ the working man’s perspective has the ability to be swayed for better or worse while suppressing years of frustration associated with work. The movie Office Space (1999)

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    Thomas Green: Power‚ Office Politics and a Career in Crisis Q3. What are the possible underlying agendas of Davis and McDonald? Ans. Davis and McDonald are industry veterans who have grown from where Thomas has grown to their current positions‚ having spent multiple years understanding the ground realities. Thomas seems to have assumed that Davis has an underlying agenda against him because he opposed Davis publicly during the meeting. This bias could partly be coming from the fact that McDonald

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    Front Office Organization Chart ____________________________________ General Manager As a hotel manager duties vary depending on the size and type of hotel‚ but may include: planning and organizing accommodation‚ catering and other hotel services; promoting and marketing the business; managing budgets and financial plans as well as controlling expenditure. Assistant Manager Assistant hotel managers are in charge of overseeing all the events‚ activities and operations in a hotel

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    Similarities and differences between English bill of rights and the declaration rights of man and citizen Bryan. W Mr. Roberts The English bill of rights and the declaration rights of man and citizen are two of the most influential documents ever written between 1600-1800; those documents greatly affect the rights and freedom that everyone was born with today‚ it also greatly affects the US constitution about how they govern their country how they think about government. The two documents have

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    Rh Bill

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    file a more serious‚ more legal-plus-secular-sounding petition. I disagree with their shallow evaluation or argument that is obviously grounded in religion. The RH law is unconstitutional‚ invalid‚ immoral and evil because it violates individual rights. This is the only reason why we must all oppose

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