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1. The Changing Office
A secretary returning to an office job after a 25-year absence would have a difficult time coping with the changes that have taken place during that time. Changing technology would best describe the challenges facing todays office worker. Two buzzwords which are currently being used in the office are desktop publishing and electronic mail.
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2. The Paperless(?) Office
the organization. Companies are also able to improve service through
implementing the paperless office. This is because communication is immediate
and does not get lost in a pile of papers on someone's desk. A paperless office
can also save the company money. This can be seen in the example of Washington
Mutual Savings Bank of Seattle. The ban
3. Enterprise Project Management
Successful organizations must manage resources and control the diverse range of projects operating within their systems at any one time. To be successful in the current business climate, organizations need to focus on how to manage the many competing requirements for resources. Conflicting resource requirements across multiple projects and corpora
4. Moral Decline
The decline of morality is a growing problem through out the world. The world we live on is changing. Towns and cities are growing and the people living in them are changing too. The quaint shopping town Geneva was know for just ten years ago is now the next Naperville. With that change and others like it, the citizens of Geneva also change. Peopl
5. Visits To The School Office
Situated at the front of the school, and ever-present in the back of
every student's mind, is the dark, ominous, Kremlin-like structure known as
the attendance office. Every student knows that there are only three
reasons for being there: a friendly yet cold visit to clear absences or get
information, a teacher sanctioned errand, and, the dreaded