Monday, January 25, 2010

Part 1:

This is Linda, and Rebecca they are working togother on something that I am not supposed to know about nor you guys that are reading this or else you guys DIE. just kidding.

This is Theresa, and Nancy they are just talking about how there weekend was. They are both very cool woman that might intimidate you at first but they wont do anything.

This is Randy aka “Randell:, and Rebecca they are both talking about shirts for the year campaign and what they have to do to meet there goals.


Part 2: Writing about collaboration

In the course of one typical workday, how many different people do you directly work with? How many people are indirectly affected by your work.
I work with many different people the reason why is because when I answer the phones at the Y. I have to talk to all those people that are on the other line. But when I am not there I talk to Tim, Ray, Randy, Paul (when he is there), and Rebecca. I think that it would have to be three main people, Randy, Rebecca, and Tim. The reason why is because I am making videos for Tim and Rebecca. And for Randy if I do the videos that means that he won’t have to do them.
Describe your direct collaboration with others—how does it go & how does it influence the work?
I make the advertisements better for the Y. I made one video that is very good and that will make you want to join the Y.
Describe your indirect impact on others through your work—there are probably many people you never actually see who are affected by your work. How does this happen? How does this influence your work?
I really don’t think that there are many people that are effected by my work other then those that are watching the videos.

Feel free to continue writing about collaboration. How might people work differently in your job in the future? How might different resources change the way we work? How might a different manager or mentor want people to work? How would you use collaboration if you were in charge?

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