...Case Study for Student Analysis: ABC,Inc. Letty Gutierrez Comm 215 12/15/2011 Kelly Brooks Case Study for Student Analysis: ABC,Inc. Introduction ABC Inc. is a locally owned family company who takes pride in their prompt service, excellent customer service and A1 quality products. Due to their recent expansion, and production at its all-time high more employees are needed to take this on. In order for this to take place ABC has confided in Operations Supervisor Monica Carrols to assist with this transition. Monica has over 20 years under her belt with ABC and has the qualifications to get this task done. Since Monica is overseeing the operations, and has Carl Robins as part of her management team, together they should be able to come up with an excellent game plan to make this happen. Case Background ABC Inc. recently hired a new campus recruiter. His name is Carl Robins. He has been with the company for about six months. His first recruitment task is to hire 15 new trainees to work for Monica Carrolls. He is left with many responsibilities which include: drug tests, physicals, booklets, orientation manuals, and a training schedule. Ideally Monica would like to have these new hires on board and ready for work by July. It is Carl’s responsibility to make sure all these tasks are completed and the new hires are on board with ABC Inc. With Monica being gone on vacation he is left with a deadline he must meet in order to keep the production running...
Words: 963 - Pages: 4
...ABC, Inc.’s new campus recruiter Carl Robins has found himself to have over looked some important details of his new hires orientation. If he can’t resolve these issues in a timely manner, Carl will not be able to hold orientation June15, like Monica wants. The deadline is closing in and there are some problems that need quick solving, since Carl is new to his position, he is still worried that he may not have the answers to fix the issues at hand. Seems Carl may not have been as organized as he could have been and necessary key aspects are missing. He finds himself frustrated and knows there is very little time to get these things done. Staying focused and calm, while being pro-active will make finding the solutions that much easier. Finding the problems is going to be his first step in resolving these issues. With any problem there is the ability to use your knowledge and problem solving skills to get things done. Carl needs to find the most important issues and work to resolve them fast while staying focused. There are still two weeks left before the new hires are set to arrive. Carl needs to focus on the issues of getting the completed applications for all of the new trainees, get transcripts on file and trainees need to take their required drug testing. Carl also has three training manuals, with several pages missing from them, and the training room was booked by Joe, from technology services, so that he could do computer training seminars for the month, on the day and...
Words: 1472 - Pages: 6
...Case Study Analysis - Prepared for ABC, Inc. Laurie Cavagnaro University of Phoenix: COMM 215 February 17, 2014 Case Study Analysis for ABC, Inc. Introduction The following is a case study analysis of the orientation and hiring processes at ABC, Inc. The new campus recruiter for ABC, Inc., Carl Robbins, was unable to plan, organize, and execute the employee orientation necessary for the 15 new trainees that were to begin working for Monica Carolls in July. Some of the problems that arose for Carl were due to poor communication and lack of attention to detail. There was also poor management skills involved. It is possible that Carl Robbins does not have the qualifications or skills that are required to be employed as a campus recruiter for ABC, Inc., or it is also possible that ABC, Inc., did not provide Carl with the proper training during his orientation. There also seems to be a lack of guidance and support for new hires that may be needed during the first few months of employment. Improvements need to be made to the orientation and training programs for all new employees at ABC, Inc. Background ABC, Inc. recently hired Carl Robbins as a new campus recruiter. Carl has been with the company for about six months. His first task as a campus recruiter was to hire 15 new trainees to work for Monica Carrolls, the operations supervisor. Monica was hoping to have all of the new hires working by July. The orientation was scheduled to take place on June...
Words: 399 - Pages: 2
...David Khal Case Study Student Analysis Introduction From the information that has been obtained from the Case Study Analysis about the recent Recruitment effort at ABC Inc., I have determined that there is a lack of communication, prior planning, and follow up resulted in a failure to accomplish all the tasks necessary to hire the new employees in a timely fashion. This case Study is an attempt to identify and recommend ways to improve this process. The new campus recruiter for ABC Inc., Carl Robins has displayed poor planning, execution, and follow through with his first recruitment effort. After only six months of experience with the company, Carl hired 15 trainees. Some of Carl’s responsibilities for the new trainees was to; facilitate the new hire applications, plan a training schedule, organize the orientation, put together the necessary documents, arrange for drug tests, and other necessities in the normal recruiting process. Over a month had elapsed, before Carl realized that most of the new hires had incomplete or had not filed their applications, and all of the new hires had not been sent in for the mandatory drug screening. With a mere two weeks to pull everything together, and with few possible and viable solutions, I have determined the best way to work around the problem is for Carl to take action himself and call each new hire individually. By doing this, he can communicate the missing components of their application and make sure to have the new hires bring...
Words: 1452 - Pages: 6
...Supply chain management Time context Success Inc, as per the provided case, is a manufacturing entity that sources for its raw materials from ABC GmbH (O¨ string). The firm is wishes to start producing a new product in the future with the only problem being that there is uncertainty in relation to whether ABC GmbH has the capacity to produce the components needed in the manufacture of the new product (O¨ string). The main concern is that the supplier doesn’t have adequate production capacity to manufacture large volumes of the required components. Even though ABC GmbH has plans to acquire bigger production facilities, the company doesn’t have sufficient financial resource to make the investment (O¨ string). The implication is that Success Inc will have to fund the supplier in acquiring and installing the new production lines. The telephone conversation between Jack Smith, Success Inc’s production manager and Jill Turner reveals that the firm risks experiencing a production crisis as a result of ABC GmbH financial inefficiencies. There is need to come up with immediate solution or else the proposed production of the new products will be put into jeopardy. View point Success Inc analysis of its supplier takes the approach of ascertaining the manufacturing capabilities of the company. This is of great importance considering that Success Inc expects ABC GmbH to produce large volumes of the components which will be used in making the firm’s new products (O¨ string). When Jack...
Words: 1502 - Pages: 7
...Running head: CASE STUDY ANALYSIS PAPER DRAFT Case Study Analysis Paper Draft University of Phoenix Essentials of College Writing COMM 215 Paula Moore March 02, 2009 Case Study Analysis Paper Draft While only three copies of the orientation manuals were found and several pages were missing from each, some new trainees did not have applications completed. Many of the new trainees did not have transcripts on file. Carl Robins which was the new campus recruiter also discovered that none of the trainees had taken the mandatory drug screen. The new hire orientation was due to take place June 15, Carl not knowing the training room was already booked for the entire month of June had a problem. Carl was very confused and frustrated not knowing what to do next. ABC Inc hired Carl Robins in early April as the new campus recruiter. Carl had only been on the job for six months. Being a determined individual he decides to hire 15 new trainees to work for the operations supervisor. Carl figured everything within the company was run correctly and all paper work should have been in place for the process of hiring new individuals. The training schedule consisted of, drug tests, orientation, policy booklets, physicals and tons of other issues. To begin this process Carl needed to go over all the necessary paperwork needed for the orientation beginning on June 15. The first problem found was some of the new trainees did not have applications completed or their...
Words: 1087 - Pages: 5
...situation may have been alleviated by instituting a thorough supervision and mentoring program by ABC, Inc. to coach and counsel their employees. Background Carl Robins, a new recruiter for ABC, Inc. with only six months experience, successfully hired 15 new employees. Carl scheduled a new hire orientation to take place June 15 with the intent of having all the new hires working by July. On May 15, Monica Carrolls, the Operation Supervisor, contacted Carl about coordinating new hire issues such as manuals, drug tests, and policy booklets. Carl found while reviewing the new trainee files that several problems are present. Some of the applications were incomplete, drug screening was not complete, and orientation manuals were incomplete or missing pages. Furthermore, a reservation by technology services for the training room is present throughout the month of June. (University of Phoenix, 2006) Key Problems Three problems are readily apparent; employee applications are incomplete or missing data, three training manuals are currently on hand with 15 needed and the training room is reserved for the month of June. Without further investigation, root-cause analysis is mere speculation. Based on the facts presented in the case study, this author has determined several root-cause factors, which may have contributed to this calamity. These root causes stem from two sources, Carl Robins and ABC, Inc. Carl could have overstated his qualifications prior to hiring upon which a hiring decision...
Words: 1057 - Pages: 5
...Cover Sheet Capstone Proposal Project Name: Upgrading ABC Inc. Internet Edge Student Name: Michael Wakefield Degree Program: Bachelor of Science IT-Security Mentor Name: Signature Block Student’s Signature Mentor’s Signature Table of Contents Capstone Proposal Summary 1 Review of Other Work 8 Rationale and Systems Analysis 16 Goals and Objectives 22 Project Deliverables 26 Project Plan and Timelines 27 References 28 Appendix 1: Competency Matrix 4 Capstone Proposal Summary Internet of Everything (IoE) and “Big Data” equates to competitive advantages to the modern business landscape. Numerous white papers are circulating on the Internet highlighting the business case supporting the IoE initiative. For instance, in a white paper conducted by Cisco Inc. on the Value Index of IoE in 2013 reported the following: In February 2013, Cisco released a study predicting that $14.4 trillion of value (net profit) will be at stake globally over the next decade, driven by connecting the unconnected –people-to-people (P2P), machine-to-people (M2P), and machine-to-machine (M2M) - via the Internet of Everything (IoE). Cisco defines the Internet of Everything as the networked connection of people, process, data, and things. The IoE creates new “capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented economic opportunity for businesses, individuals, and countries” (The Internet of Everything, Cisco, Inc. 2014). With such a lofty goal looming, and the monetary...
Words: 5523 - Pages: 23
...Title: ABC Inc. Firewall upgrade Report Student Name: Michael Wakefield Degree Program: BS- IT Security Mentor Name: Dave Huff Signature Block Student’s Signature Mentor’s Signature Table of Contents Capstone Summary 3 Review of Other Work 13 Rationale and Systems Analysis 19 Goals and Objectives 25 Project Deliverables 28 Project Plan and Timelines 30 Project Development…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….31 Additional Deliverables………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….35 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….35 References 37 Appendix 1: Competency Matrix 38 Appendix 2: Cisco ASA 5555-X Firewall Specifications…………………………………………………………….40 Appendix 3: ABC Inc. Project Schedule…………………………………………………………………………………….44 Appendix 4: High-Availability Design Screenshots……………………………………………………………………45 Appendix 5: Screenshots of inside to outside access; outside to DMZ access; NAT rules and configurations; and performance graphs and performance results….........................................51 Capstone Report Summary Internet of Everything (IoE) and “Big Data” equates to competitive advantages to the modern business landscape. Numerous white papers are circulating on the Internet highlighting the business case supporting the IoE initiative. For instance, in a white paper conducted by Cisco Inc. on the Value Index of IoE in 2013 reported the following: In February 2013, Cisco released a study predicting...
Words: 9337 - Pages: 38
...Case Study: Carl Robbins, Recruiter of ABC Iliana Naigulevu COMM/215 March 10, 2014 Karen Lawler, University of Phoenix Case Study: Carl Robbins, Recruiter of ABC Introduction This case study is about researching and analyzing the leadership and recruitment position of Carl Robbins of ABC Inc. The information gathered that Carl Robbins made his decisions based on what he assumes and not from experience. This case study will identify the cause of the problems arise that left Carl panicked on what he is going to do with the new recruits. Background of Carl Robbins Carl Robbins has been working with ABC, Inc. for a period of 6 months and has successfully recruited several new hires even though he has only at his new job for 6 months. Carl has proved himself in the past and has gain confidence with his new position as a campus recruiter and he hired 15 trainees to work for Monica Carrolls, the Operations Supervisor. He started his recruiting procedures for their new recruits’ orientation in June 15, hoping that the new hires will be on schedule by July. As a recruiter, Carl needs to obtain better knowledge in making plans for the new hires that they receive proper training, orientation and confidence in doing their job. Case Analysis Identifying the Problems: There are few problems Carl Robbins can eliminate if he plan ahead and coordinate with his colleagues. * Disorganize – Carl Robbins did not liaise with Monica Carrolls about the new trainees that he...
Words: 623 - Pages: 3
...Case Study Analysis Paper – Week 2 Sonia Cardenas University of Phoenix Essential of College Writing Comm 215 Gloria Wadsworth Doucette, MA May 11, 2011 Case Study Analysis Paper INTRODUCTION The analysis of this case study will identify the key problems associated with the recruiting process completed by Carl Robbins. This case study is an attempt to identify and recommend ways to improve this process for recruiting new trainees for ABC, Inc. As a campus recruiter this person is the one who is hands on process of hiring new trainees. The recruiter is responsible for the time efficient process of hiring, orientation, physicals, documents, and drug screening in order to complete a successful new hire process. Background In early April, Carl Robins was hired as the new campus recruiter for ABC, Inc. he had great success recruiting several new hires in spite of having been at his new job for only six months. This was Carl’s first recruitment, and he had scheduled a new orientation to take place June 15, and hoping the new trainees will be working by July. Carl had assured Monica Carrols, who is the Operations Supervisor that everything would be arranged on time. However after Memorial Day, Carl returned to work and realized that all the new trainee applications were not fully completed, and none of them had been sent to the clinic for drug testing. Carl then reviewed the orientation manuals and found there were a few pages that were missing. He also realized that the...
Words: 1412 - Pages: 6
...Case Study Analysis Paper Josh Lee COM215 August 11, 2014 Sara Wallace Case Study Analysis Paper ABC Inc., is in need of 15 new trainees and has entrusted their new campus recruiter Carl Robins with the task. The company’s Operations Supervisor, Monica Carrolls will be gaining these trainings in her department and is expecting them to be in orientation by June 15 and begin working by July 1st. While it is possible for Robins to complete everything by June 15, it is not guaranteed, and there are many obstacles to overcome in a short amount of time. Robbins hired 15 new trainees for Carroll, and was confident that he would have the trainees ready for orientation by June 15 and ready to work by July 1st. The new trainees paperwork was not reviewed until the last week of May, by then it was determine nothing was prepared for June 15’s orientation. Applications were incomplete, none of the trainees had complete their drug test, their transcripts were not on file, orientation packets were incomplete, and finally, the training room was already booked for the entire month of June. At this point in the analysis, it would seem Robins will be unable to conduct orientation on June 15, due to the fact he is unprepared and running out of time. The key issues ABC Inc. and Robins face are the following: the incomplete orientation manuals and the 15 new trainees that have not been drug tested. Currently, Robins has only three orientation packets, and they are missing several pages, when...
Words: 1348 - Pages: 6
...ABC Inc.: Case Study Chris McCall EGN/215 September 29, 2013 ABC Inc.: Case Study In this case analysis essay; I will cover some major issues found in the recruiting procedures made by Carl Robins. Carl’s lack of training when he started as the new recruiter for ABC Inc. showed when he was unable to accomplish the job successfully. Introduction Mr. Robins is realizing that he has in his hand a challenging and complicated situation to resolve as the recruiter of the company ABC, Inc... Carl has been employed with the company for six months and got promoted to the position of recruiter for the company in that time frame. One part of his new assignments, he was required to recruit fifteen new employees for the company. It appears that Mr. Robins lack of knowledge and experience as a recruiter has result in the creation of some problems occurring just days before the newly hired trainees were supposed to begin their training. Background ABC, Inc. hired Mr. Carl Robins six months ago to be there new recruiter. He was completing the work needed to start his first new hires for April. The administration was very proud of Carl because was completing his first recruitment and he was able to hire 15 new employees for the company. He scheduled the new-hire training to take place in July in the training room. He was sure everything was in order for the new hires....
Words: 887 - Pages: 4
...Case Study Analysis of ABC Inc. Hiring Process David Ireland Comm/215 April/12/2012 Razzan Zahra ABC Inc. has had a recent influx of 15 new trainees because of this the company wants to evaluate the process in which new trainees are qualified prior to new hire orientation. The purpose of the evaluation is to provide insight into how to better train and supervise new recruiters, so that they can in turn ensure new trainees are properly qualified. The evaluation found that a lack of supervision and training was provided to Carl Robbins, a new recruiter for ABC Inc. The evaluation found that a lack of supervision and training structure was provided to Carl Robbins. Checklists and guidelines were not provided to the new recruiter when qualifying new trainees prior to new hire orientation. Carl Robbins lacked the supervision and training to ensure he would be able to coordinate everything necessary for new hires to be qualified before the new hire orientation. With better training and supervision ABC Inc. can make hiring new trainees a smooth and seamless process. A more organized structure applied to the new hire process, will allow for new hires to qualify in a expedient manner, prior to new hire orientation Background This case study identifies key issues that have risen since the recent recruitment of 15 trainees. There was lack of supervision for Carl Robbins, a new recruiter for ABC Inc. The central problem is a lack in organization when qualifying new trainees...
Words: 1764 - Pages: 8
...Essentials of College Writing Case Analysis COMM 215 Essentials of College Writing Case Analysis In this case study analysis of Carl Robins a number of problems related with the recruiting process transpired. To obtain a clear understanding of what went wrong and the best way to solve these problems, a case study analysis is the way to go in an attempt to identify and recommend ways to improve this process for recruiting new trainees for ABC, Inc. Furthermore, ABC Inc., made the incorrect assessment by appointing Carl Robins to the job of enlisting new hires. Mr. Robins’ had this position for only six months and was put on his own. He should have known that he needed to put more preparation and on-the-job training into this job. As a recruiter is accountable for the course of action of hiring, induction, medical screenings, and record filing to complete the hiring in many companies. With two to three weeks until orientation is to start, Carl has too much going on. This mishap causing a lack of organization, planning, scheduling, and there is a good chance the training will not be able to happen until at least the beginning of July, because the computer room was double booked. To see how this started lets go back to early April, Carl Robins was hired for ABC, Inc., to recruit new hires for the company. He had enormous strides in his efforts, in spite of employment at his new job for only six months. Robins hired 15 new trainees for Ms. Carrolls in the operations department...
Words: 1089 - Pages: 5