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Hyper text narrative - Business Management

 

Business Management 2.0

Business Management 2.0

A hypertext narrative by

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Word count: 1227

Choice count: 70

Section count: 42

Image count: 42

Error count: 4

Field Related Analysis

Education : 87 matches

(campus, choice, college, graduation, management, reader, school, test)

Archaeology : 32 matches

(here, keep, study)

Web development : 17 matches

(break, content, drop, stop, test, write)

Target Structure: (1 matches)

retirement (6 matches)

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Business Management 2.0

Start of a journey.

I'm studying Business Management at Ahuntsic College. After being here for 2 years, I am completely demotivated, and I am looking for new ways. The next year will be my final year of college, and I don't if I should continue with my studies or not.

Choice 1 : Continue with my studies.

Choice 2 : Drop out.

College Ahuntsic

Continue with my studies.

Yes, finally I am done with my studies. What should I do now?

Choice 1 : Apply to UQAM.

Choice 2 : Look for a job.

UQAM

Drop out.

I don't think school is for me, it's been so tough lately. Should I look for a job unsteadily or go on vacations?

Choice 1 : Go on vacations.

Choice 2 : Look for a job.

drop out

Apply to UQAM.

Here I am at UQAM, I have made so many new friends but should I go party with them or stay in my dorm room to study for tomorrows test.

Choice 1 : Study hard.

Choice 2 : Start partying.

UQAM

Go on vacations.

I need a break now and what can be better than going on vacations.

Choice 1 : Bahamas.

Choice 2 : North Korea.

vacation

Study hard.

If I want to be successful in life, then I should study hard for it.

Choice 1 : Graduation.

study

Interviewing for a job.

My interview went well but should I accept the job or not?

Choice 1 : Accepting the job.

Choice 2 : Refusing the job.

interview

Become a YouTuber.

I know what I should do, I will become a YouTuber and make millions of dollars annually. But I am not having any success and just have 5 subscribers.

Choice 1 : Keep posting.

Choice 2 : Stop making videos.

youtuber

Accepting the job.

By accepting this job, I will eventually be stuck here for the rest of my life. What should I do?

Choice 1 : Working for the company for the next 40 years.

Choice 2 : Resign.

job

Refusing the job.

I need a break for some time.

Choice 1 : Decide not to work.

Choice 2 : Go on vacations.

nope

Working for the company for the next 40 years.

I am 65 now and have been working here for the past 40 years. But I am not financially stable, should I retire of keep working?

Choice 1 : Keep working.

Choice 2 : Retirement.

office

Becoming a successful YouTuber and making millions of dollars.

Oh! My god, I am rich what should I do with all that money?

Choice 1 : Start saving.

Choice 2 : Spending lavishly.

rich

Retirement.

Finally retired. It's been a long journey, but now it's time to enjoy at the age of 65.

Choice 1 : Go on vacations.

Choice 2 : Start partying.

Choice 3 : Enjoying retirement.

retired

Keep working.

I am feeling seek and can't work any longer.

Choice 1 : Decide not to work.

Choice 2 : Illness.

old

Illness.

I am not feeling very well.

Choice 1 : Death.

illness

Death.

End of journey mate.

Write a choice here.

rip

Enjoying retirement.

Spending time with family and relaxing.

Choice 1 : Illness.

retired

Look for a job.

With the qualifications I have, where should I apply for?

Choice 1 : Interview at Costco.

Choice 2 : Interview at MC Donald's.

retail

Decide not to work.

I don't think that I am made for this. I can't work like other people from 9 to 5.

Choice 1 : Become a YouTuber.

Choice 2 : Broke.

lazy

Interview at Costco.

Here I am at Costco, am I ready to spend my whole career here or are there other ways.

Choice 1 : Working at Costco for the next 40 years.

Choice 2 : Become a YouTuber.

Choice 3 : Go back to school.

costco

Working at Costco for the next 40 years.

It's been 40 years here at Costco, but I don't have enough money to retire what should I do?

Choice 1 : Keep working.

Choice 2 : Retirement.

employee

Go back to school.

Here I am back at school, man the party life here is lit.

Choice 1 : Study hard.

Choice 2 : Start partying.

back to school

Interview at MC Donald's.

Man here I am at MC Donald's but I am not well paid, what should I do?

Choice 1 : Work at MC Donald's for the next 40 years.

Choice 2 : Become a YouTuber.

Choice 3 : Go back to school.

interview

Work at MC Donald's for the next 40 years.

I have spent 40 years of my life here and now at 65, I still do not have enough money to retire.

Choice 1 : Retirement.

Choice 2 : Keep working.

working

Become a Youtuber.

Write this part of the story here and present your reader with choices.

Write a choice here.

Write a choice here.

Keep posting.

I am being very consistent and posting a lot of content here and gaining views.

Choice 1 : Becoming a successful YouTuber and making millions of dollars.

Choice 2 : Stop making videos.

content

Stop making videos.

I have stopped posting on YouTube, what should be my next move?

Choice 1 : Look for a job.

Choice 2 : Go back to school.

yt

Back to Canada.

That was an adventurous journey. But what next?

Choice 1 : Continue with my studies.

Choice 2 : Look for a job.

canada

Go back home safely.

Write this part of the story here and present your reader with choices.

Write a choice here.

Resign.

No, I can't keep working for 40 years like that.

Choice 1 : Go on vacations.

Choice 2 : Decide not to work.

resign

North Korea.

That's the craziest think I have ever done in my life. Man Kim Jong Un is a joke, LOL.

Choice 1 : Getting jailed for making fun of Kim Jon Un.

Choice 2 : Back to Canada.

kim

Bahamas.

The Bahamas is so fun.

Choice 1 : Buying drugs from locals.

Choice 2 : Back to Canada.

bahamas

Getting jailed for making fun of Kim Jon Un.

I am done now, I won't see my family back again.

Choice 1 : Getting jailed for the rest of my life.

jailed

Start saving.

I should save money, or I will end up broke.

Choice 1 : Go on vacations.

saving

Spending lavishly.

Why should I waste my time saving when I can spend money crazily, and have fun.

Choice 1 : Broke.

Choice 2 : Start partying.

money

Broke.

I am homeless now, I don't have any money for rent, food, and clothes.

Choice 1 : Illness.

broke

Quit YouTube.

I am getting bored with YouTube.

Choice 1 : Look for a job.

yt

Start partying.

Partying is so much fun, and I will do it even harder now.

Choice 1 : Broke.

party

Getting kicked out of the campus.

Write this part of the story here and present your reader with choices.

Write a choice here.

Graduation.

I am finally done with studies. It was a long journey.

Choice 1 : Interviewing for a job.

Choice 2 : Go on vacations.

grad

Buying drugs from locals.

I'll buy some drugs from the locals here, I've heard it's good.

Choice 1 : Back to Canada.

Choice 2 : Getting jailed for the rest of my life.

meme

Getting jailed for the rest of my life.

No, I don't want to spend the rest of my life in jail. I should have made better choices.

Choice 1 : Illness.

jailed

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Office politics

 


Office politics a very common subject in the workplace environment because it’s something very common and part of daily life. I am someone who has been a part of that environment and talking about my own experience, it’s something you don’t intentionally plan on being a part but sometimes you just get sucked up into. It can cause some very nasty effects on your work because it can undermine your work when you have people all around you hinder your way and withholding information. My only advice is to stay away from that environment and stay focused in your own tasks. With that no one will try undermining your work and if you are getting sucked up in right now, try to have a talk and see how it goes. And if you got sucked up just don't try undermine someone's work and don't withhold information.






Career Summary

Sales representative | Virtual Writing Tutor

Sales representative

Introduction

If you are fascinated about business and want to learn more about it than you should read this articles because I will be talking about sales representatives. Being a good salesman is a actually an skill that some people have naturally and, you surely have those skills too. I will be talking about what is it like being a sales representative, what do they now, where do they work and how much are they actually paid after all we are in the business of money making.


What is it like to be sales representative?

Being a sales representative is a sweet and sour kind of job. Being a sales representative means to master the art of selling, and it's a skill than not everyone can master. When you are a sales representative you are working almost every day, and you have to move a lot throughout the day from one meeting to another. It's a challenging job but also very fun because it's not repetitive, and you have the chance to learn every single day.


What do sales representatives do?

They answer customers questions about merchandise and guide them throughout their journey of buying a product or service. As a sales representative you have to assist customers with purchase decisions. Retrieves merchandise from sales floor, stock room, or other inventory locations; places special orders. Collects payment using the store point of sale system.


What do sales representatives do on a typical day?

Sales representative have a very flexible scheduled set according to their meeting with clients. Mostly they have to go meet clients and figure out their needs as a customer. A typical day can also be spent in an office doing some paper work and replying to emails or looking for new customers.


Where do sales representatives work?

Sales representative can work directly from their office, but they can also be found doing there work at a client's office or at home.


How can I become sales representative?

To become a sales representative in Canada, you will need a Bachelor's degree as well as at least two years of working experience in your field.


How much money do sales representatives make?

The average salary for this position in Canada ranges from $33, 000 to $67, 000 per year, depending on the amount of experience you have.


What kinds of additional training do sales representatives need?

They mostly need to experience in the field, so they can be hired by a big company, but you can start your journey as a retail salesperson. Most of the training is done at college.


What are the dangers of being sales representative?

There are no physical dangers of being a representative but there is a lot of stress related to the job which can occur with low sales in the company or issues with customers


What are the chances that sales representatives will be replaced by robots soon?

Sales representative is a job which requires trust, good communication and other important factors which can only be found in humans so there are very low chances that robots can one day replace sales representatives.


What age do sales representatives retire at?

The average age is 60.


Conclusion

I personally would like to become a sales representative after completing my bachelors degree in university. Currently I am learning about sales at work by greeting customers and building a trustworthy relationship with them.


Sources and RADARS ratings

Source: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp/cpp-benefit/eligibility.html

Rationale: to inform or educate

Authority: government

Date: still relevant

Accuracy: probably true

Relevance: relevant for this document

Sources: cites sources


Source: https://canadianvisa.org/blog/immigration/immigrate-sales-representative#:~:text=To%20become%20a%20sales%20representative,amount%20of%20experience%20you%20have.

Rationale: to inform or educate

Authority: government

Date: still relevant

Accuracy: probably true

Relevance: relevant for this document

Sources: cites sources


Statistics

Word count: 478

Error count: 6

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Monday, March 14, 2022

Internships

 I will be graduating soon and be looking for a job. But I can be overwhelmed with all the jobs out there and still not knowing if I were a right fit or not. But by doing an internship, I can have an on-the-job-training experience and come in handy for companies who are looking for new part-time workers. By doing an internship, I can learn the ropes and do a test drive in my field. Which at the end would help me decide if I stay in the company or not? And I make a lot of new contacts which would eventually help me in my future projects.




Volunteering Abroad

 Volunteering abroad can be a great opportunity for anyone but can also be skeptical. It can be an opportunity because it opens you up to a different new world where you have never been or have experienced anything alike. You can learn a lot more useful thing and learn valuable lessons which eventually would help you find a purpose in life. It can provide you an advantage on others because you would have experience things that other people haven’t and can lead you to a job with a premium wage. But it’s also challenging because of some disadvantages, like settling in different conditions away from home and loved ones. Also, maybe because what you have learned is invaluable to you. But it’s still better than a dead-end job where you have very little opportunities and by becoming a volunteer you can choose a different path from the one you chose before.





Thursday, February 17, 2022

On the Job Training

I have many on the job training experiences (OJT) because I have worked in many places, mostly retail stores. I am a wage worker and when I first started working, I was a trainee at Dollarama, my time as a trainee helped me learn valuable skills and ins-and-outs of my workplace. Sometimes it can be tough as a trainee because your trainer’s opinion can be bias toward different segments of the workplace. It can be a drawback but if you should just give time to everything because after a while you can learn something from other people too or just by your own experience.






Doing Well At School

I haven’t always been a good student from the start. Even though I would always come in class, my grades were not high because of my work done with cursory. That caused a maddening situation for me, and I decide to change myself after viewing a time management video online. So after a thoughtful consideration I decide to put aside some of my hobbies so that I could pull off some straight A’s. And it worked, I went thorough all of notes which helped me with doing well in school. I would suggest nobody have trouble with school, just to take some time off from their pass time and focus more on their school work.




Friday, February 11, 2022

Glossary - Business Management

Business Management Glossary

This glossary contains words related to the field of business

Marketing
noun
The action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
Example: Using TV as a medium for which to advertise they are reinforcing their MARKETING oriented practices by moving into mass media forms of advertising while still using forms of direct MARKETING to maintain existing customer relations.
fr: Commercialisation
Marketing Strategy
Sale
noun
The exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something.
Example: The Product Life Cycle Model This model is used to maximise revenue from the SALE of products.
fr: Vendre
American Dollar
Entrepreneur
noun
A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
Example: It is worthwhile for an ENTREPRENEUR to invest in the company rather than trying to start a new company.
fr: Entrepreneur
Image of an entrepreneur
Employee
noun
A person employed for wages or salary, especially at nonexecutive level.
Example: Additionally, the facilitation of EMPLOYEE working environment raises the level of competence and safety consciousness of workers.
fr: Employé
Working employees
Boss
noun
A person who is in charge of a worker, group, or organization.
Example: Staffs just followed BOSS's prescription, focusing on cost-cutting and quality enhancing.
fr: Chef
Baby Boss
Business
noun
The practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
Example: Thinking of new ways of moving the farm BUSINESS forward.
fr: Entreprise
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Stock
noun
The capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares.
Example: The pandemic had a huge impact on the stock market.
fr: Action
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Investment
noun
The action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
Example: I have made some money after investing in company X.
fr: Investissement
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Leader
noun
The person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country.
Example: As a strong LEADER and figurehead he created a hierarchal structure where decisions and control came from the top management and everyone else was 'working to orders.'
fr: Leader 지도자 (ko)
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Publicity
noun
The giving out of information about a product, person, or company for advertising or promotional purposes.
Example: Place Promotion: The Use of PUBLICITY and Marketing to Sell Towns and Regions .
fr: Publicité
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Tax
noun
A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
Example: Farmers are also exempt from paying income TAX instead they pay a land TAX which is set at the federal level for every territory and which is differentiated according to land quality.
fr: impôt
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Customer
noun
A person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business.
Example: Business strategy was also clear and focused; placing particular emphasis on quality of goods and CUSTOMER service,.
fr: Client
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Asset
noun
Property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
Example: The farm shop is a major ASSET for Manydown.
fr: Actif
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Liability
noun
A thing for which someone is responsible, especially a debt or financial obligation.
Example: Nevertheless, the shareholders with different tax LIABILITY do not necessarily have the same preference.
fr: Passif
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Manager
noun
A person responsible for controlling or administering all or part of a company or similar organization.
Example: Through my role as farm MANAGER, one of the areas of the farm that I am continually working to increase is that of profits in general and my budgetary analysis should assist this.
fr: Gérant
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Bankrupt
noun
The state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value.
Example: One may wonder why easyJet performed so well, especially when so many other airlines went BANKRUPT.
fr: Faillite
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Profit
noun
A financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
Example: Most owners want to maximize their PROFIT.
fr: Profit
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Macroeconomics
noun
The part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.
Example: Macroeconomic factors include economic outputs, unemployment rates, and inflation. These indicators of economic performance are closely monitored by governments, businesses and consumers alike.
fr: Macroéconomie
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Microeconomics
noun
The part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions.
Example: Consumer equilibrium, individual income and savings are examples of microeconomics.
fr: Microéconomie
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Sales representive
noun
A sales representative is a person whose job is to sell products or services for a company.
Example: A good sales representive is someone who can meet customer needs.
fr: Représentant en vente
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