You're a Netflix employee, and Reed Hastings has just stopped by your desk. "I'd like to know," he says, "what you like most and least about working here." How do you think you might respond?
I might say that since Netflix is one of the leaders in that industry, I would mention that I'm glad to learn a lot of things in the biggest online streaming platform where the working culture, perks and incentives and freedom are the ones which is the best and that makes me work here all in all with full of motivation, however on the other work load at times is the thing I like the least but that would also be challenging.
You're a Netflix employee, and Reed Hastings has just stopped by your desk. "I'd like to...
Jack was assigned to your project team three weeks ago. He has stopped by to see you three times to talk about an assignment you’ve given him. You think this unusual. You assumed he had done this type of work before since the Program Manager asked that he be assigned to the team. When you gave him this assignment you didn’t expect to see him again until the project status meeting was held. After the third time he stopped by...
1 This week I'd like to know how the IDE installation and first mini porgram went for 12 you. Specifically answer the following for me please: . Did you install Visual Studio 2017 Community and the Techsmith Jing software? Did you have any problem installing either one? . How did your first program go? . What compiler errors did you generate? . If you're a Mac person, what did you decide to do? . How was it making the Jing...
public speaking class
Subscribe The question I'd like everyone to consider this week is: Do the examples or stories used in a speech have to be trup? If so, why? If not, under what circumstances would it be okay to use a fictional or hypothetical account? In considering this, also talk about your feelings in regard to this example: Once, a young man in my class presented a persuasive speech encouraging everyone to wear a seat belt. In the speech,...
Question: In Real Life: Paraphrasing on the Job Transcript Activity [ Silence ] >> Jill: Oh, hey, I'm having the strangest feeling about our boss lately. >> Mark: What's that? >> Jill: Well I'm beginning to think maybe this thing about women, or maybe it's just about me. >> Mark: You think he's coming onto to you. >> Jill: Oh, no not at all. But it seems like he doesn't take women, or me seriously. >> Mark: What do you...
The nurse approaches a 33 year old male client who was admitted several days ago to the psychiatric inpatient unit with a diagnosis of severe depression. The nurse smiles and says, "Hi, Doug. My name is Becca. I'm the evening nurse." She sits down in a chair near him. The nurse compliments the client on how he's looking and asks, "How are you feeling today?” The client leans away, maintains a slumped posture, avoids eye contact and shakes his head....
01/18/20
be original and use your own
words
I'd
like you to closely read "Oxygen" by Mary Oliver on page 373 and
provide an original response to the poem. In your response, I'd
like you to consider denotation (the dictionary definition of a
word), connotation (the associations one brings to a word), and
tone (the speaker's attitude toward the subject matter). Though
this is a poem about someone who is seriously ill, its tone isn't
sad. Why? In what sense...
Question below. Your boss, the vice president of corporate accounting, has just returned from a two week seminar in Maui on activity based cost accounting. He says he wants to completely overhaul the companys existing absorbtion-based accounting system. "Accounting -based costing is the wave of the future and will allow us to make better product-line decisions and therefore be more compettitve in the marketplace". he asserts. He wants you to star implementation immediatley, but he would like your comments before...
im Stuck on these last questions for my PT class. its due tomorrow at 4pm mountain time. -Catherine, the PTA described at the beginning of this chapter is working with a patient who asks question regarding how much improvement he should expect to make. Catherine refers him to Sasha. The supervising PT saying “I’m a PTA. I can’t answer question about prognosis” Do you agree with the way Catherine answered the patient question? Why or Why not? If not, what...
Maria is a new accountant at the Adams Tax Firm. She has been frustrated during weekly staff meetings because she feels as though she is regularly ignored. Lately, when asked her opinion, she simply shrugs her shoulders and rolls her eyes, refusing the respond. To colleagues, she will confide about her frustration with management. "Dan never listens to me. He asks everyone else's opinions and ignores me, so I've decided to not respond back to him. What a jerk! What...
Read the case: Netflix Inc.: The Second Act - Moving into Streaming and complete your case analysis. Discuss the following: 1) briefly summarize the key marketing strategy issues in the case that are still relevant TODAY in addition to contemporary issues you find via research; 2) make thorough recommendations on how the issues should be handled; 3) provide a justification for the recommendations. Case write-ups should be 3-5 pages, double spaced, 12 font size in Times New Roman. The case...