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1.- Sending messages at the office.

Situation

UK_OutlookMr.  Johnson also wants the girls to know the day-to-day operations at RR Company which is a company dedicated to offering various services to other companies.

He wants them to know the general lines of how they should treat customers and forward calls to people in charge of the departments, collect messages, send them and know how to pick up the phone. Everything is written in a company manual and they have to study it or at least read it.

He asks them if they are ready for the job and if they have studied aspects related to what they are going to do and also he asks them some questions.

"It's an informal online questionnaire", he says, "Can you fill it in now please? It will help us get to know you better and it might help you with your presentation."

"Eva tells Mónica that there are some interesting questions on the questionaire. For example...

  1. Why did you decide to do your training in the UK?"
  2. Can you briefly describe your education / work background?
  3. Have you ever worked in a company?
  4. Do you know the messaging tools of companies like Outlook or Mail?
  5. Can you describe your experience learning English? When did you start learning it? Where did you learn it? Do you like it?

antecedentes

Telematics is a term that combines the words telecommunications and informatics to broadly describe the integrated use of communications and information technology to transmit, store and receive information from telecommunication devices to remote objects over a network.

It is our duty to faithfully convey to our superiors messages left while they were not or busy. The messages can be transmitted, of course, orally to facilitate and briefly summarize what happened in their absence. However, it is always convenient to write down the names of the people who left us the necessary data to get in touch with them.

Videoconference and email communication have invaded our lives and have become the main and most common means of communication in the business world.

Quotation

"If future generations are to remember us more with gratitude than sorrow, we must achieve more than just the miracles of technology. We must also leave them a glimpse of the world as it was created, not just as it looked when we got through with it."


Lyndon B. Johnson, Former President of the United States of America

 

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