Those of you who have work experience (full or part-time, paid or volunteer) might start by writing an autobiographical account of a single job you have occupied and the company that employed you. Your topic for this report will center on a job you have (or have had) that requires you to complete a variety of tasks and interact with a number of employees. You will derive the arguments and specific, concrete details for you work critical report directly from your own experience in this workplace.
Those of you who have never worked might write a description of a particular workplace and its employees. You may want to ask a parent or relative about their work experiences at his or her current employer. Your topic will center on a workplace to which you have easy access. You will derive the arguments and specific, concrete details for your work report directly from your own observations or observations of others of this workplace and from interviews with an employee. Consider the following questions when writing your report.
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Some Questions to Consider
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Defining Workplace Culture
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