Speaking Practically: Making a Place for Yourself

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Workers sometimes find themselves relegated to jobs they are not happy with due to the demands of rapid growth, reorganization, or economic conditions. If the worker's career is suffering, it is best to broach the subject with management by indicating how the worker's skills and contributions are not being utilized. A job description and updated resume indicating current skills are helpful not only in this situation but in reviewing for possible promotion.

Author: Sandburg, D.
Career development, Job satisfaction, column, Personnel, Employee Relations, Employee, Promotion of Employee, Resume

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Speaking Practically: Deciding Who Gets the Equipment

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Word processing systems can be cost justified by evaluating their impact beyond their immediate application. Users should be analyzed according to their needs and location within the flow of information. Among those who need equipment are those who produce quantities of documents, who support several staffs, and are removed from clerical or administrative resources, or are responsible for incoming or intra-office communications routing.

Author: Sandburg, D.
Text processing software, Cost benefit analysis, End users, Word Processing Equipment, User Need, End User, Requirements Analysis, Information Flow Analysis

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