Saturday, February 21, 2015

Module 5




Globalization 3.0 is built around "the triple convergence."
         Convergence One: Around 2000 the three additional components that acted on the flatteners to create a new, flatter global playing field by converge and working together. Several firms built machines that would print, fax, scan, email, and copy. Convergence Two: New technology and new ways of doing business, a new flat playing field, and people adopted new habits, skills and processes. HP, Cisco and Nokia collaborated on the camera phone that beamed the digital picture to an HP printer which then prints them out. SW Airlines let people make reservations and print their own boarding passes. Convergence Three:  A whole new group of people came out on the playing field China, India, and former Soviet Union. China, India, Russia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Central Asia brought new players to the game, people that had never been allowed to compete and collaborate before because they lived in closed economies. They added new brain power to the game and enhanced horizontal collaboration across the world, they are smart, educated, and hard-working and want the same standard of living that you do. Technology will literally transform every aspect of business, every aspect of life and every aspect of society. Technology will transform every aspect of business, life and society.

 India vs. Indiana
        I had a hard time understanding what happened in this, I don’t think there was an exploiter or an exploited with India an Indiana. I think they both failed, they both lost. Indian consulting firm won the contract to upgrade the unemployment department of the state of Indiana.

Intellectual property

      Intellectual Property is a legal term for creations of the mind like discoveries and inventions; music, poetry, and other artistic works. Intellectual property’s rights is an important assets for you to have for your business. So when the system works, it can be an engine for creativity, innovation and consumer protection. I think IP is very important because when you create something it is yours it is your property just like your house or car, and you deserve to get credit for it.

Saturday, February 14, 2015


Module 4

 
Administrative Assistant

         Administrative Assistant is a person whose work consists of supporting management, including executives, using a variety of project management, communication, or organizational skills, such as the typing out of letters, maintaining files of paper documents, managing budgets and doing bookkeeping, attending telephone calls, handling visitors, maintaining websites etc. Administrative Assistant often find themselves wearing many hats and juggling tasks, such as office managers, event planners, operations managers, accountants and even maintenance workers. They use computers for various applications, such as database management or word processing.  Administrative assistant use a lot of different  software her are some they use, Accounting software, Database software, Email software, Web browser software and Word processing software — Microsoft Word.

       The person I interviewed is Christi Carpenter she is an Administrative assistant at Phoenix Services Corporation -there mission is to empower people with brain injuries and similar disabilities....to maximize their potential...and achieve personal goals.

       She does many things for her company like, scheduling and coordinating meetings, interviews, events and other similar activities, sending out and receiving mail and packages, and managing files, address all employees concerns, resolving day-to-day administrative and operational problems, prepare and distribute payroll for staff, and  all day-to-day operation matters. She is always on the computer scheduling staff, making sure there patients are cared for properly. She uses Exel, google and accounting software.

      The software her company has her use is an online software called Therap. Therap is a Software for Developmental Disability Providers, it is the national leader of secure, web-based documentation, communication and electronic billing services supporting over 270,000 individuals in 1400 intellectual disability and long term care service providers across 49 states.