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As offices began to develop adjacent to manufacturing facilities and storefronts in the mid-to-late 1800s, they were designed to bring the bosses into close proximity with their top employees and the clerks who kept the books and managed the logistics of the business.
Pros: Encourages direct supervision and also creates an environment for immediate working relationships. Cons: Supervising teams in different working contexts may lead to issues of coordination, standardization, and integration. Pros: Focuses on streamlined operations, which can result in higher output and reduced costs.
In the case of business executives, that usually means dollars, threats to profitability, logistics and other business metrics. Yes, you should report the basics: “This quarter HR interviewed 200 people for positions in five departments, on-boarded 45 new hires and supervised the firing of two people.”
In the case of business executives, that usually means dollars, threats to profitability, logistics and other business metrics. Yes, you should report the basics: “This quarter HR interviewed 200 people for positions in five departments, on-boarded 45 new hires and supervised the firing of two people.”.
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