...Assessment task Identify a relevant meeting to conduct in the workplace in which you are currently employed (or a workplace in which you have previously been employed) OR Create a simulated workplace and choose ONE of the following meetings to conduct within this simulated workplace: a) A meeting to agree on where to go on the company business retreat (Melbourne, Noosa or Fiji) b) A meeting to develop a fire evacuation plan and procedure for the simulated business c) A meeting to agree on a cleaning procedure for the simulated business. Remember, you only need to choose ONE of the above options in order to complete the assessment tasks. If you choose to use a simulated workplace, you will need to create all necessary details yourself when completing the tasks. Complete the workplace outline below. Name of business | Freedom Fuels | Description of business | Petrol station and café and convenience store | Number of employees in your workplace (approximate) | 10 | Meeting (page 5) Meeting name | Staff Meeting | Meeting purpose | To discuss the run out of the new Chicken Salad Wrap to be made in the café and to...
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...The Best HR Department Project Lauren Secko Human Resource Management SNHU 71 Aiken Street, Unit H6 Norwalk, CT 06851 Telephone: 203.550.8114 Email: lsecko@newcanaanymca.org Instructor: Dr. Bonnie Nelsen Executive Summary The best HR departments are ones that bring out the best in the team that they are working with. This is done through asking for and being open to feedback from those that you are representing. There are many components that go into this process, and one is no more important than the next. It is all of them together that brings forth an innovative and inclusive HR department that is there to service each and every staff member that is hired. From training and development, to retention and top talent recruitment, HR departments need to understand what is important to their staff and how they can make that team feel engaged and valued. When one is able to perfect that, they can then formulate a department and company that is working towards a common mission and goal. I hope to address this process through my paper that follows. The Best HR Department The best HR departments are ones that are able to attract and help to retain top talent. These departments help their employees feel valued as more than just a number or a tool to make their company better. Instead they make sure that employees know that who they are outside of work and what experiences they bring to the table every day, are valued and received. HR should be a place...
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...reside at the downtown Women’s Residential Program. Public Service Consulting worked with the YWCA to help raise funds and build support for both projects. PSC helped develop the fundraising strategy and wrote grants for capital investment to build the Family Center. We also helped organize and facilitate the Neighborhood Advisory Council to build support for the project and work through community issues. PSC developed a staff training plan and coordinated training for more than 50 staff members prior to the facility opening in October of 2005. At the downtown Women’s Residential Program, PSC worked with YWCA administrators to research and develop a successful three-year funding proposal that greatly expands supportive services and facilities for women in the program. Prior to the expansion, staff offices and program locations were spread out over seven floors, with staff available mostly on weekdays during office hours. Now services are consolidated on one floor with a friendly, convenient “drop-in” center approach for residents. Supportive service staff are available around-the-clock to help residents achieve their goals, and to improve building safety and security. PSC continues to work with the Resident Council to refine the new program design, and coordinates meetings of the peer recovery program in partnership with the Commons at Grant and YMCA supportive housing...
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...The Universal Language Matthew Murphy ENG 111 Introduction to Composition Spring 2014 The Universal Language My journey began with a telephone call. This was before everyone had a cell phone. The house phone rang in my parent’s kitchen. I was a junior in high school, hadn’t travelled much yet, wanted to get out and experience the country. When I picked up the phone a voice that I didn’t recognize asked for me. All that I could think was “Damn, another recruiter.” As it turns out I was correct, just not in the way I thought. The voice on the phone introduced himself as Nic Simons of the Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps. Now I had head of the Troopers, My primary musical influence had performed with them and treasured the experience. Nic offered me a position with the Troopers playing something called a contrabass bugle; all I had to do was get to Casper Wyoming, in three days with $500. The deal sounded like winning the lottery with a kicker of performing live! Of course I was in. When I arrived in Casper, having scraped together the last of my savings I didn’t know what to expect. My folks dropped me off at the Corps office, which was connected to a bingo hall, the smell of cigarette smoke pervasive, as if it would invade everything and there was no stopping it. After my parents signed paperwork giving their official permission to leave for the summer ad travel around the country with a group of people they had never met, we said a short goodbye that had my mom in...
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...Club IT, Part 3 XBIS/219 April 29, 2012 Joy Fluker Club IT, Part 3 Every business minded person aims towards owning a business while targeting certain type of people if not all kinds of people with the aim to satisfy their clients and at the same time maximize profit. As an entrepreneur, one gets to enjoy certain benefits of particularly choosing the people one works with (Dahl, 2011). Club IT is a downtown music joint that is managed by two Business Administration graduates Lisa Tejada and Ruben Keys. This kind of business has always been their dream as they both have extensive knowledge on how to run a nightclub, as a result of their part-time job held as musicians during their time in school. They both also have passion for music and the knowledge of business acquired from school will only guide them to running a successful business. Noting that for every startup of a business, there is need for investment after which turnovers are achieved. Lisa and Ruben have invested into the Club by remodeling the interior with fancy installations that are quite inviting. For more liveliness, they hired live bands on certain days of the week and also a live DJ who uses digital data such as MP3 playlist to entertain the guest. With all this installation and the profitability achieved as well as the dream they have for Club IT, Lisa and Ruben discovered that other sides of the business will need some improvement such as their information system therefore deciding...
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...obstacles that may stand in my way to promote to the rank of Technical Sergeant, to avoid the violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and to complete twenty years of military service to retire from the United States Air Force. First, to be considered for retirement, I will have to overcome the obstacles that stand in between me and promoting to the rank of Technical Sergeant. Technical Sergeant is the lowest rank the United States Air Force permits retirement at the moment. With United States Air Force standards continuously changing, retiring in the rank of Technical Sergeant could possibly change too. In the Air Force the one obstacle that stands in my way of promotion is the promotion testing I am required to take after wearing Staff Sergeant rank for two years. The test consist of two parts,...
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...health, esprit de corps, discipline, mentoring, well-being, career progression, professional development, and recognition of all assigned enlisted members ("Air Force Enlisted Job Descriptions and Qualifications," 2012). The first sergeant is responsible for squadron member’s quality of life and pivotal in ensuring morale and unit cohesion. Squadron First sergeant’s respond to family maltreatment, including identification, and reporting protocols for employees. In addition, First sergeants, direct suspected active duty Air Force family maltreatment offenders to the Family Advocacy Program for comprehensive assessment and service planning. Further, First sergeant’s escort members through behavioral health referrals, establish disposition plans instituting precautionary measures to prevent injury, suicide (AF, 2010). First sergeant’s also maintain and evaluate squadron members assigned to mental health and substance abuse programs in accordance to Air Force directives. They advise...
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...nombramiento del Sr. Post como vicepresidente de compras fue solucionar un problema que era inminente en la obtencion de determinadas materias primas. Si no se resolviera el problema posiblemente tenga en la elaboracion de sus productos por la falta de materias primas.nnm ¿Qué circunstancias del entorno de la situación dificultan, apoyan o condicionan las soluciones previsibles al problema propuesto? Esta organización a simple vista se encontraba bastante descentralizada y sin coordinacion entre areas, a tal punto que hasta las areas de staff funcionaban como unidades independientes. ¿Cuáles son las posibles opciones o alternativas de solución, identificables a través de la información suministrada por el caso? Una solucion podria ser el reunir a todos los jefes de compras y junto con el vicepresidente elaborar una planificacion de accion en cuanto a las compras donde se refuercen los problemas en materias primas en conflicto y la elaboracion de un plan de contingencias. Otra solucion podria ser una mejora en la comunicacion y coordinacion en las desiciones de compras basados en ciertos criterios definidos por la compañía que permita ser mas abiertos en la toma...
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...The sides of tasting experiences Approximately 3 years ago, I had the best experience shared with my friends from collage in the Fast Food Restaurant well known as Miga's, at Las Mercedes avenue. It was one of the most enjoyable cafeteria food I'd ever had. Its well placed geographical location gives an easy and reachable access to any costumer that either comes on a private or public transportation. But also, provides a cozy and comfortable space where you can put your mind in a relaxing state while you enjoy a good meal. Back then, the catering was running the common paying system where you order and pay any of the dishes as you like before you can go and sit in any of the tables and enjoy your meal. However, they counted with a flexible system where you either can order and sit, counting with the waiters to bring the food directly to your table or directly wait for your your food to be ready and then take it to your table. The service is open, generally, was open since 7 a.m. until 11 p.m.. Offering you around the morning hours what is in the Breakfast Menu. Regardless you were free to choose anything in the menu in any time of the day. The outside of the restaurant offered parking lots with easy access that were pretty handy at the time i had arrived, and it had its own security to take a look on the cars while the costumers were inside. Took me around only three minutes to find a good spot, park and get inside of the establishment. My visit to this restaurant was in...
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...Maria Escobedo RHT 102 A Waitress's Instructions on Tipping The poem "A Waitress's Instructions on tipping or Get the Cash up and Don't Waste My Time" by Jan Beatty shows more depth and insight on the realities and in fractures of tipping. This poem is an example of a free verse. It has no rhyming or formal structure where it shows her experience as an irritated, mad and greedy waitress. She remarks on several points like the importance of the tipping, because it is the wage for waitresses. Moreover, any and every special request needs to be tipped extra. There is never an over tip for a waitress. Lastly, customers do not own the waitress. Beatty uses exaggerations in her poem to make sure we all perceive her message (Importance). In this poem, Beatty shows how some waitresses live from tips. On line eleven she says, "Remember, I am somebody's mother or daughter."(706) This is one of the strongest images in the poem. In some way she is calling out to her customers who probably have or are someone's mother or daughter. She is trying to make them see that she is a human and loved just like they are. The content of the poem help us understand of waitresses. "Throughout the poem, while we are being lectured on proper tipping, we come to understand that the waitress is in a position where she depends on our gratuities."(Importance). For a waitress, every special request is a waste of time if the customer does not appreciate the waitress's job and gives a good...
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...Leadership Orientation My Name Leadership 305 Introduction In this paper, I will describe my personal leadership orientation. I will give a brief description of my motives and traits I use as a leader. Finally, I will discuss how I can improve my effectiveness as a leader in my future leadership roles. Personal Leadership Orientation I am an Air Force First Sergeant. According to the Enlisted Force Structure, “First Sergeants provide a dedicated focal point for all readiness, health, morale, welfare, and quality of life issues within their organizations. At home station and in expeditionary environments, their primary responsibility is to build and maintain a mission-ready force to execute home station and expeditionary mission requirements” (United States. Department of the Air Force, 2009, p. 17). To do this job effectively, it takes some level of emotional intelligence. I am very self-aware and this allows me to understand my strengths and weaknesses. According to DuBrin (2010) by utilizing this awareness, I can recognize effectively whether I am liked and if I am exerting the right amount of pressure to get tasks completed and reach mission accomplishment (p. 45). I also have a high social awareness. It takes a certain level of empathy to listen to others and help solve issues, while showing that I care. This is especially important in the First Sergeant role. “Working with their fellow SNCOs and supervisors...
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...` Philip Combs Jed Wyman WR121 05 May 2011 A Controlled Mayhem By: Philip Combs The idea of boot camp is dreaded by most everyone that has to face the reality of replacing their nice, warm, loving, and familiar home environment with military barracks, filled with drill sergeants who are now your over bearing parents, and hundreds of other people of the same sex who are now your wretchedly unhappy brothers or sisters. The amiable bedroom where you lay your head to rest so often is gone, but don’t worry, you’ll now have a new bedroom to sleep in, the carpet is replaced with concrete floors, your bed has grown legs stretching upward to support the second mattress laying above you, and your privacy is now shared with 10 other stinky human beings, all as homesick and miserable as you. The closet where you had all of your dirty laundry thrown in a ragged pile in the corner has transformed into a wall locker that includes a cabinet with three pull out drawers, and exactly 18 hangers, no more, no less. Don’t worry though, in this essay I’m going to provide you with enough information to help you prepare for your 9 weeks of controlled mayhem, and help you get a glimpse of what to expect, allowing you to make an educated decision, hopefully before you have signed the dotted line. I’m going to start by explaining how to prepare for BCT (basic combat training). After enlisting and taking your oath of allegiance you will be given your ship...
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...Communicating in the Workplace. Assignment #1 Who was the sender: The Supervisor (Unit Commander) Who was the receiver: The Supply Sergeant What was the message: To order new uniforms for all soldiers in the unit. (New digital Fatigues – Dept of the Military 2006) What channel was used to send the message: Email What was the misunderstanding: Why was the Supply Sergeant ordering uniforms again because he had received the Statewide memo via email stating that all soldiers would have to have the new uniforms by a certain date and he had already done it. He felt that the commander failed to read the memo and he was being double tasked. How could the misunderstanding be avoided: If the unit commander read the email in its entirety, he would have seen that the letter furnished to him as a courtesy copy. He could have also communicated with the Supply Sergeant. I learnt if the Commander had taken the time to read the full email message not just the subject line and first paragraph he would have seen at the bottom of the message that he was copy furnished with the same memo that was sent to all Supply Sergeants for that unit. I think the main cause of misunderstanding was not paying attention to detail. The Commander was probably rushing through his email and knowing the significance of the memo just sent it without reading all the information. Assignment #2 Who is the sender: First Sergeant Who was the receiver: Squad leaders What was the message:...
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...MARIO ALBERTO BARRANCO RACEDO Cra. 51 No 79-168 Apto 5 B. Barranquilla. Colombia Celular Colombia 3205715900 E-mail: mariosipp@hotmail.com PERFIL PROFESIONAL Administrador de empresas, bilingüe, Master en creación y apertura de negocios, con experiencia administrativa y comercial en las áreas de servicio, ventas, marketing, comercio exterior y logística. Fortalezas en comunicación, negociación, influencia y liderazgo en los grupos; creatividad y facilidad para establecer relaciones y trabajar en equipo. EXPERIENCIA LABORAL CENTRO COMERCIAL BUENAVISTA SANTA MARTA. Gerente, administrativo. Santa Marta. Mayo 2009 – Enero 2013. Responsabilidades: Administración de la copropiedad horizontal, gran superficie de 67.000 mt2 construidos, mantenimiento, seguridad, aseo, marketing, ventas de áreas comunes, relaciones comerciales, representación legal, manejo de los medios de comunicación, planeación y desarrollo de las asambleas y juntas directivas con los copropietarios y miembros de la Junta Directiva. Logros: Ocupación del 100 % de los locales comerciales Centro Comercial Buenavista posicionado como el mejor centro comercial de la ciudad de Santa Marta y uno los más importantes del Caribe Colombiano. Aumentar los ingresos de áreas comunes en un 88% con referencia al 2009. Aumento en un 56% del trafico del centro comercial , de manejar 2.256 vehículos diarios a la fecha manejamos 3.526 Apertura de 8 puntos nuevos de áreas comunes y de negocios en concesión. ...
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...purpose of this memorandum is to establish educational priorities for the Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) of the 33TH Military Police Battalion (MP BN) and provide training guidance for the planning, conducting, and execution of the NCODP for units within the 33TH MP BN for fiscal year 2015. 3. In order to maintain tactical, technical, and leadership proficiency all NCOs must be fully qualified in their career field and for their NCO level of leadership. The priority for course/school completion is as follows: a. MOSQ course schools for NCOs to become duty MOS qualified. b. NCOES/SSD course schools for NCOs compatible with their rank. * Sergeants are expected to complete WLC (SSD-1 completed prior to attending WLC). * Staff Sergeants are expected to complete ALC (SSD-2 completed prior to attending ALC). * Sergeant First Class are expected to complete SLC (SSD-3 prior to attending SLC). * Command Sergeant / Sergeant Major are expected to complete SMC (SSD-4 prior to completing SMC). * SSD-5 upon completing SMC * Complete all required Sharp training and NIMS courses c. Specialized course schools to meet duty position SSI requirements. d. Additional course schools which enhance the NCOs skills and abilities. 4. To further develop the skills of our NCOs, NCODP will be conducted and attended by all NCOs of the unit. IAW NGIL Regulation 350-2, NCODP is to be conducted at least quarterly during the training year. Monthly NCODP is recommended...
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