Question: THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP! REQUIRE: Prepare a one-page workflow diagram, as well as submit a half-page, single spaced write-up that highlights or

THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!

REQUIRE:

Prepare a one-page workflow diagram, as well as submit a half-page, single spaced write-up that highlights or documents the main functions of your workflow and gives some explanation of your work and the type of business flow you are describing. The workflow page must provide a legend including the type of symbols you are using and what they represent.

The workflow can be a fictitious or real business process about the case you have selected. It could represent the customer purchasing process, the sales process, the supplier process, or any other process that relates to the case/business that you have identified while doing research on the internet, in reading material about your case or in additional documentation about the company that may be available on their website. You may also determine a fictitious process. It is recommended that you list your assumptions, if any, and explain your intent.

**The workflow can be designed using the tools available on any version of Microsoft Word. (On the main menu in Microsoft Word, select Insert, then Shapes to insert your symbols.)

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The Future of Work

The movie WALL-E was both entertaining and frightening. WALL-E, short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class, is the last robot left on Earth and spends the day cleaning Earth by gathering one piece of garbage at a time. The humans do not work and have moved to space, where they spend their time eating and relaxing. As a student, your primary goal is landing that dream job after graduation. But have you thought about the chance that your dream job might not exist in the future like WALL-E? Or a positive scenario might extend to the fact your dream job has not even been invented yet, making your choice of a major extremely difficult.

Today, we have a number of devices that help us throughout our day, such as Siri and Alexa. Machines are helping answer questions, diagnose patients, sort recyclables, run factories, vacuum, etc. Automation and reengineering of current products and processes are transforming the workplace. It has been stated that the factory of the future will have one human and one dog. The humans job will be to feed the dog, and the dogs job will be to keep the human from touching the machines.

According the McKinsey Global Institute, 30 percent of the hours worked globally could be automated by 2030, depending on the speed of adoptions, technical feasibility, the pace of technology development, and social and regulatory compliance. Of course, this is not always a bad thing as automation can also lead to an increase in new jobs. When the ATM was first introduced, it actually caused an increase in the number of bank tellers as banks competed to provide increased customer satisfaction with personal customer service. The invention of the personal computer destroyed 3.5 million jobs, including typewriter manufacturing, secretarial work, and bookkeeping. However, 19 million jobs were created, including computer manufacturing, computer scientists, and business computer specialists. Current estimates conclude that this new era could create 20 to 50 million new jobs globally.

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