Associate Level Material Appendix D E-mail Etiquette Read the following e-mails. For each e-mail: • Describe any content and formatting errors found. • Determine if the content is appropriate for a workplace setting. If it is, explain why. If not, identify the errors made and rewrite the e-mail, to be appropriate. | | |E-mail One
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edge on their competition. They have to have the right tools to do the job. The competitive edge is hard to maintain in business, but if it was easy everyone can do it. Wal-Mart relies on POS to order its replenished items. This gives time to managers to think up “extra” sales. We get a chance to decide what we will sale to our customers. For instance, I came up with an idea to put a milk cooler next to our self serve donut
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operations of the stores Kathy is stretching her herself though all stores. Weakness KFF has managers but managers have many responsibilities. Kathy takes on most of responsibilities at the stores. She does the ordering for all stores, inventory, and financial records. She drives to and from each store daily to do this work. Even though she has management team she does all the work. I feel she should train managers to do their jobs function the way that she does them to ensure someone is always there
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Analysis: people Jen Nielson: the vice-president of College Pro Ontario In College Pro, vice-president has a tied relationship with general manager. It is Jen Nielson’s responsibility to fill the position of general manager. Each general manager reports directly to her. She also has responsibility to supervise and guide general managers to achieve their goal. For instance, when hiring franchisees, vice-president need to give advice about who are the best candidates. Thus, Jen need compare each
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HRM case study Beachside Hotel Human Capital Dilemma Questions: 1. What system should Brian implement in order to start changing the human capital practices in the Beachside Hotel? After studying the case, the general manager of Beachside Hotel Mr. Brian should implement certain systems in the hotel. As the situation is quite complicated, first of all he have to try to analyze what the problem is. Because there is no problem with the account and finance department. According to my case analysis
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I. Introduction: Though I am new to Richman Investments I have been welcomed as family and it is in that spirit that I write this proposal for senior management who have made me feel welcome. Richman Investments has 5,000 employees and partners with various firms and companies to ensure client quality. There are four branches; the main branch is located in Phoenix, AZ and the three others are located in Riverside, CA, Bangor, ME, and Lawton, OK. Each company will be connected to the main facility
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currently consists of the following departments (all located in the same open space office): The sales Manager who is responsible for dealing with Maritime companies. She is assisted by asales assistant, equipped with a laptop but with no ability to access the web. This department iscurrently the only one with a connection to the Internet and with access to the company’s commonemail. The General Manager who is responsible for the general operation of the company. She tradeswith suppliers all over the
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Motivation and Organizational Paper Luenobia, Grimsley HCA/250 Terri, Rossman Motivation and Organizational Paper Managers are the most important people in the workforce. Managers should be responsible for the board of the company and all tasks. Managers should complete any unfinished work that wasn’t done by the staff. I think having a flexible environment should be in the workplace also; this allows employees to adjust to work hours. If the workplace is flexible then this can help employees
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was once a renowned former business executive, Wall Street legend and published author, taught the class. He gave up riches and a wealthy lifestyle to live as a monk in a monastery. Even though, the book was centered around John Daily a general manager of a large firm, it also depicted classroom sessions from other participants in John's class. John was advised by his pastor to attend a weeklong retreat at the Christian monastery after confessing to his pastor about his failures as a boss, husband
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fact that this ability comes from a person’s personal demeanor. 3. Educated: It would not make good sense for a manager to effectively lead their team without knowledge about the organization, career field, and tasks at hand. In some instances, their company may not be taken as seriously as others if they do not hold a degree of some sort. The manager is the leader. The manager has to be able to teach their employees; therefore this is a knowledge centered characteristic. 4. Understanding:
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