# Problem No- 01. Ray Neal decides to open a computer programming service, which he names SOFTBYTE. 1. On September 1, 2002, he invests tk. 15000 cash in the business. 2. Softbyte purchase computer equipment for tk. 7000 cash. 3. Softbyte purchase for tk. 1600 from Acme Supply Company; computer paper & other supplies expected to last several months. Acme agrees to allow Softbyte to pay this bill in next month; in October. 4. Softbyte received tk. 1200 cash from customers
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CONDITION B.2 EFFECT OF THE EXISTING BUILDING ON THE OVERALL DESIGN B.3 LAYOUT AND OPERATION DESIGN – THE OFFICE BUILDING B.4 architeCtURAL DESIGN B.5 TRAFFIC C. ConcepT – THE OFFICE BUILDING C.1 charaCteristiCS OF THE BUILDING – ASSESSMENT OF THE PRESENT CONDITION C.2 EFFECT OF THE EXISTING BUILDING ON THE OVERALL DESIGN C.3 LAOUT AND OPERATION DESIGN – THE OFFICE BUILDING C.4 architeCtURAL DESIGN C.5 TRAFFIC d. ConcepT – THE HOTEL BUILDING C.1 charaCteristiCS OF THE
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Assignment 1 Virtual office is a business location that exists only in cyberspace. A virtual office setup allows business owners and employees to work from any location by using technology such as laptop computers, cell phones and internet access. A virtual office can provide significant savings and flexibility compared to renting a traditional office space. Meetings can be conducted via teleconferencing and video conferencing, and documents can be transmitted electronically. Some companies even
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Open Plan Offices Business: Juice Online Product: Various juices which are sold online. The business receives a percentage of profit from all the ‘juicers’ in various locations in exchange for marketing, recipes and licencing requirements. All exchanges between both Juice Online and juicers and between juicers and the customer are online. Assessment Item 1 BSB115 - Management The article ‘Are open plan offices insane?’ (Featherstone, 2015) raises some
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The Galley Cafeteria The Galley is a 150-seat canteen-style restaurant located on the top floor of an eight-storey office block. The building was originally constructed in the 1980s to house employees of a large international shipping company and is located two miles from a major city centre. At the time of construction this was a semi-derelict dockland area being earmarked for substantial redevelopment. Until 2012 the Galley was a subsidised staff canteen serving meals and snacks to company
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government office building, etc.), a street, a park or beach and so forth. However, the site you choose must but be a physical space (do not use the Internet as a site). You are not only thinking about the physical space itself, but your subject’s relationship to that space. Therefore, the ethnographic site will depend on your ethnographic subject. These are some of the questions to consider in developing your essay: * How does your ethnographic subject use, appropriate, and shape the space?
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International company (Yandex) plans to relocate its office in St. Petersburg to a modern office building. Estimated required office space is 10,000 sq m (current leased space – 5,000 sq m). Imagine that you are their consultant and analytic that helps them to define what to do and how to relocate the office. Please offer the studies they should do for successful result. In order to make the best managerial decision we decided to choose 3 possible options: 1) The company stays at a current business-centre
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outsource their office to Gharapuri, India Mr Anderson has to travel there and train his replacement. During the film there are a lot of misunderstanding concerning cultural differences. As the film goes on Mr Anderson starts to accept the Indian culture and the Indian worker engage more in the American culture. In this paper I am introducing two scenes from the film that hold misunderstanding and analyse and explain them. „The missing glass“ and office scenes As we first see the office of Mr Anderson
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Almost all of McBride’s offices lack proper security features that will protect client information from being stolen. All buildings located in each of the eight offices lack any sort of surveillance equipment. Because of this, hallways, offices, cubicles, and the parking area are not monitored for potential criminal activity. There are also no security measures in place that protect against unauthorized access into offices or cubicle spaces, as most of the offices and spaces are either unlocked or
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Australian Governments (COAG) hope to improve energy efficiency in the Australian economy? How will this affect the building industry? In 2009, retail buildings accounted for the largest share of energy consumption in commercial buildings with office buildings not far behind. The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) states that the total energy consumption for all commercial buildings is expected to rise by 24% over the period 2009 to 2020. The COAG implemented a method to improve energy
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