CASE STUDY #1 New Administrative Assistant in the Research Branch Mohammad R Irshad MGMT 5613 (2012) 05/20/2012 Dr. Don M. Hull Situation Audit I am the lead researcher for a nonprofit management development firm located in Minneapolis, MN. Since I travel most of the time I hired a new administrative assistant about six months ago to (a) keeping track of the branch's $300,000 budget; (b) making your travel arrangements and providing you with graphics and word processing support;
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Case Study #1 New Administrative Assistant in the Research Branch 1. Facts of the case The basic problem of the case study is Sue’s overall unsatisfactory working performance and failure to keep up with her job responsibilities. The fact that she is facing personal family related issues and problems has to be taken into account, however the leader and the other four members of the team have many complaints. 2. Description of the problems More specifically, she constantly needs assistance from
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New Administrative Assistant in the Research Branch Sue is an administrative assistant working in the research branch of a small, nonprofit management development firm located in Minneapolis, MN. The research branch is responsible for developing new management assessment and development products, and Sue's specific responsibilities include: (a) keeping track of the branch's $300,000 budget; (b) making your travel arrangements and providing you with graphics and word processing support; and (c)
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is Sue; I am an administrative assistant working in a research branch of a small nonprofit management development firm located in Minneapolis, MN. The research branch is responsible for developing new management assessment and development products. Currently, I am responsible for keeping track of the branch's $300,000 budget; making travel arrangements; providing graphics; word processing support; and providing administrative support for the other four members of the research branch. As the lead researcher
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strictly by controlling the costs of the expenses of the company. The main office with have three head brokers as well as two administrative assistants who will take care of all the administrative work from each branch. At each branch you will have between two and three brokers and one full time receptionist who will work during business hours. The administrative assistants will work on salary, the receptionists on hourly and the brokers will work on commission. The web based layout should minimize
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Impact of Interstate Commerce Commission Ricardo Ramirez AP Politics 12/19/12 Table of Contents I. Introduction: Pages: 3 - 4 II. Literature Review Pages: 5 - 8 III. Research Statement Pages: 9 – 10 IV. Research Finding Pages: 11-15 V. References Page: 16 I. Introduction The Economic collapse of the 1930’s was rebuilt by the two presidents during that era; President Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Harry S
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productivity and efficiency. When they did this, they began to notice some new problems inside their factory systems. Employees were dissatisfied with their current working conditions, and many lacked the necessary training for how to do their work efficiently. Managers then began to formulate and test possible solutions, one of which was to find the best possible way for workers to perform and manage their tasks. The research resulted in the development of classical management theory. The classical
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Crime has been a part of our lives for thousands of years. According to the Christian Bible some of the first crimes date back to the earliest people. Reports of theft and murder occur throughout the Bible. Presently all types of crimes are happening all of the time. With crime comes the need for punishment. Modern punishments for offenses in our country include things as minor as community service hours or as severe as the death penalty depending on the crime. The people who enforce
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How was Wendy Peterson taken charge of the Plano branch office? * Took charge under pressure to fuel growth * Junior manager of account service clients * No experience with sales organization * Excellent at bringing business through client * Inherited team of 11 sales persons and 3 sales assistants * Decent mix of experience and enthusiasm in sales team * Stable revenue through established clients * Inherited underperforming division What is your evaluation of
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2012 IT Leadership at the United Nations William Bly IT Leadership 4/8/2012 IT Leadership at the United Nations Table of Contents 2012 An Inside Look a United Nations Information Technologies ................................................... 5 UN Structure ................................................................................................................................... 6 General Assembly ............................................................................
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