Prioritization Case
Autor: gilbertf1086 • June 17, 2014 • Essay • 310 Words (2 Pages) • 1,061 Views
During the years there have been several people that have the ability to complete several activities. When a person is educated and very efficient in a particular process there’s an opportunity for growth. Even though, the person could be competent problems could occur and difficult in completing the task. When problems occur there might be a line between the cost-benefit analysis and an accuracy of records. On the other hand, a prioritization can affect the Ramos International’s expected loss over the current year.
When a person performs multiple activities in a particular process this person has the ability to accomplish several tasks. For example, in a company an employee always has several responsibilities that have to be completed in order meet company’s monthly goals; such as completing reports and other duties. When the employee completes their duties the employee becomes very efficient for the company. In addition, this person could help the employer to reduce a cost on wages. On the other hand, the person that has the ability to perform multiple activities problems occur. The person provides poor quality control and a long lasting of process. When this occurs the person may stress and production slows down and has unsatisfied customers.
In fact, when a person is going through some dilemmas in performing multiple activities there should be a draw a line between a cost-benefit analysis and accuracy records. Well a cost-benefit analysis “examines economic consequences at all stages, starting with planning, and continuing through occupancy, maintenance, and demolition.” (Cost-benefit analysis); which this person could be replaceable by a new employee or may receive an assistant. During this transition period it could be costly for an employer unexpected drop in productivity and intensive employee training. When a person commits to complete multiple activities he/she is responsible to have accuracy of records. Without accurate records
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