Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Week 8: Video Content- 9-5
In the movie “9-5” I found the company Consolidated
did not have any kind of formal training in place. Many companies have job
training in place that can usually take days, weeks or in some cases months.
However, I felt that Judy was often left to her own defenses to learn the job
on her own. Formal training involves a sequence of steps best learned
step-by-step. This step-by-step process “is called job instruction training (JIT). First, list the job’s
required steps (let’s say for using a mechanical paper cutter) each in its
proper sequence. Then list a corresponding “key point” (if any) beside each
step. The steps in such a job instruction training sheet show trainees what to
do, and the key points show how it’s to be done.” This prime example was
exhibited when Violet showed Judy how to use the copy machine. The training was
rushed, there was not step-by-step instruction, or demonstration. Violet simply
assumed that Judy could do it. Another example that Consolidated did not follow
the job instruction model was when Violet was attempting to move up in the
firm. Violet was a very skilled employee, however, she was not valued by her
boss and given lifelong training which provides “employees with continuing learning experiences
over their tenure with the firm, with the aim of ensuring they have the
opportunity to learn the skills they need to do their jobs and to expand their
horizons.” In another example, Judy was learning some simple
functions on a typewriter, in this instance Judy would have benefited from team
training which focuses “on technical,
interpersonal, and team management issues. In terms of technical training, for
instance, management encouraged team employees to learn each other’s jobs, to
encourage flexible team assignments.” This would create a more
cohesive learning environment that enables other employees to train new ones,
empowering them and placing value on tenured and skilled employees. Judy would
have also made more friends and would not have felt so alienated when she first
arrive
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Week 6 EOC: Analysis of Girls
First, the show was quite good in showing some issues that
happen inside and even outside the workplace. I first noticed the way in which
she resigned from her position at the coffee shop. There was a lack of
professionalism from both the employee and the employer. In some cases, this
type of informal resignation would be acceptable, however, in most cases this
should not be an acceptable was to resign from your job, it can cause
significant internal issues and shows other employees that it is acceptable to function
in this manner.
Another issue that
really stood out to me was the fact that upon entering her new work place there
was really no direction or guidance from her new employer. There seemed to be
no type of formal training or setting of expectations. Training is so important “even high-potential employees don’t know what to do and how
to do it, they will improvise or do nothing useful at all. Furthermore, by one
estimate, about three-fourths of 30-something-aged high achievers begin looking
for new positions within a year of starting, often due to dissatisfaction with
inadequate training.20 Employers also increasingly capitalize on the fact that training
fosters engagement” (Dessler,235).
Further there was a significant amount to company time and
resources (i.e. phones) being used for gossip. I felt this was something that
was done often and should not be allowed, it causes too many distractions and
lack of focus on daily tasks. This could
also be said of the owner of the coffee shop, he seemed to use his company phone
often to contact a woman that he was sexually involved with.
Monday, May 22, 2017
Week 7 EOC:
I found this particular topic to
be very interesting and dear to my heart. I feel this way because of a quote
that I once read from Thomas Moore’s book “Utopia,” it states:
“For if you suffer your people to
be ill-educated, and their manners to be corrupted from their infancy, and then
punish them for those crimes to which their first education disposed them, what
else is to be concluded from this, but that you first make thieves and then
punish them.”
― Thomas More, Utopia
― Thomas More, Utopia
I think this exact philosophy can be applied to what is
happening to ex-convicts and in our society today. As it stands “nationwide, as many as 60 percent
of ex-prisoners are unemployed one year after their release from prison” (PrisonFellowship, 2017). Unfortunately, many ex-convicts lack the basic
skills to obtain a or even search for a job, “70 percent of prison inmates function at the low end
of the literacy range — making it tough to understand a classified ad, fill out
a job application, or write a business letter. With so many challenges stacked
against them, re-arrests are common within the first six months of release” (PrisonFellowship,2017). I think it is
very sad that with all the resources that could be made available to these
individuals the proof is in the numbers and not enough is being done. Education
should be provided and basic skills should be taught six months to a year
before release. If you treat them like they are animals they will act like
animals. If you treat them like human beings they will not only learn to
respect the system they with gain a stronger sense of self-worth and ultimately
want to do and be better.
Veterans should be afforded the
same respect, merely for their service to our country and their sacrifice. They
are often left to their own devices and many have experience trauma that
hinders their ability to reintegrate into the society they protected. It is our
duty at that point to care for them. It is our duty to ensure that they receive
proper therapy and necessary training to get a job and support themselves.
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
EOC Wk 4: How do you answer embarrassing questions in an interview?
Interviews can be tough and for some a fairly enjoyable or easy process. However, there are those awkward moments or embarrassing questions that leave you stumped and not knowing exactly how to answer them. The important thing is to always answer the question and not evade it, but also answer the question in a way that does not implicate or make you look bad. For example have you ever done drugs before? This question should be answered like this: "if required I would happily submit to a drug testing and I promise you will be pleased with the results." Another, example would be are you married? An employer may ask this in order to see your time or schedule constraints, you can simply answer this question by saying "my marital status will not interfere with my ability to do my job." Another question would be are you gay? This is probably not a legal question, however, you can make light of the situation by asking "is that a requirement?" Some employers do need to know this based on the fact that they work with clients that gay or bisexual and they need to know that you would be comfortable and would hold no prejudice against the client. In this case answer like this " my sexual orientation will not interfere with my ability to do my job or work with clients that are gay or bisexual." Again, sometimes there is no right answer, rule of thumb is to be honest and be speak with confidence.
EOC Wk3: The Charming Man
There are several types of prejudice that are apparent in our society today for example: gender, appearance, race, religion, and nationality. In the movie "The Charming Man" there were several instances where the main character Lars as well as other characters in the movies showed prejudice against people that were simply different from them. In one instance calling someone a peasant girl, references social status or education. This occurs all the time in our society today, someone that is labeled lower class may be viewed as uneducated or not worth your time. There was also reference to a woman's weight and her appearance, unfortunately we live in a world that views thin and fit as beautiful, however, beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. In the movie, Omid mentioned that he had applied for 50 jobs but was turned down because of his name. We are experiencing this now even more against foreign nationals in the U.S, they are being turned down for jobs because of their nationality. In reference to religion, there was also a joke made against Muslim women "when can you spit in a Muslims woman's face?" the answer was basically anytime, this joke was not only against women but against her religion. Race was also a factor when Pelle would not hire El Hassen due to his race, again this is something that happens all over the world, but even more so in America.
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