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The Perfect Office
Oleh:
Zarowin, Stanley
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Accountancy vol. 188 no. 6 (1999)
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page 24-32.
Topik:
EXECUTIVE
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perfect office
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
JJ85.9
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Until the early 1980 s, designing an executive office was a piece of cake : All you needed was a large desk, a plush high - back chair on casters, a couple of visitors chairs and maybe a credenza, a bookcase and a conference table. No need to provide space for a typewriter after all, typing was done by a secretary or the typing pool, situated outside the executives office. In the mid - 1980 s, when the first hefty microcomputer was trucked in, it was relegated to a space near the storeroom where the nonprofessionals toiled. But by the late 1980s, micros had miniaturized into desktop PCs, and secretaries were upgraded to executive assistants and they no longer typed executives letters. In fact, not only did executives have to make room for PC s on their desks, but they actually had to learn how to use them. The joke making the rounds at the timeout of executives earshot, of coursewas Question: How do you know when the managing partner is finally using his new computer? Answer: When the screen is dabbed with WiteOut. And once the PC became a tool required of all CPAseven those in the executive ranks office design had to change. Their desks had to accommodate the ubiquitous computer. Even lighting became a problem : Blinds or drapes had to be added to the prized corner office because sunlight streaming in from two sides washed out the computer screen. Some organizations, such as the one profiled on this page, had difficulty recognizing the impact of the move to computers.
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