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A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function of something before it is built.
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vocabulary list
Word | Definition |
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attachment | An attachment in email correspondence is a file sent alongside the message, such as a document or image. |
draft | A draft in the context of email correspondence refers to a message that has been saved but not yet sent. |
Email is a method of exchanging digital messages over a computer network, typically used for communication in a professional setting. | |
inbox | An inbox is a digital storage space within an email account where received messages are stored for the recipient to view. |
recipient | A recipient in email correspondence is the person or group who receives the message being sent in a professional setting. |
signature | A signature in email correspondence is a block of text that includes contact information and personal branding elements. |
subject line | The subject line in an email is a brief summary that describes the content or purpose of the email message. |
Ergonomics | Ergonomics at your desk involves arranging your workspace to promote comfort, efficiency, and overall well-being while working at a desk. |
Posture | The position of the body while sitting or standing at a desk, maintaining proper alignment to prevent strain or injury. |
Keyboard | A keyboard is a device used for inputting text and commands into a computer while working at a desk. |
Mouse | A small handheld device used to control the cursor on a computer screen by moving it across a flat surface. |
Monitor | A monitor is a screen used to display information from a computer, typically used for tasks such as writing reports. |
Desk | A desk is a piece of furniture typically found in an office setting used for working on tasks and projects. |
Chair | A chair is a piece of furniture designed for sitting at a desk, providing comfort and support during office work. |
Workspace | A designated area where an individual can comfortably work on tasks, typically equipped with a desk, chair, and necessary supplies. |
collaboration | Collaboration is the act of working with others to achieve a common goal or complete a project at the office. |
deadlines | Deadlines are specific dates or times by which tasks or projects must be completed or submitted in a work setting. |
deliverables | Tangible or intangible items produced as a result of completing tasks or milestones within a project at the office. |
milestones | Milestones are significant achievements or events that mark progress in a project, helping to track and monitor its development. |
project management | Project management involves planning, organizing, and overseeing tasks to achieve specific goals within a set timeframe and budget. |
task management | Task management involves organizing, assigning, prioritizing, and tracking activities within a project to ensure efficient workflow and completion. |
teamwork | Teamwork is the collaborative effort of a group of individuals working together towards a common goal or project. |
timelines | Timelines refer to the specified dates and deadlines for completing tasks or milestones within a project at the office. |
attendance | Attendance refers to the act of being present at training sessions or events held at the office for learning purposes. |
development | Development in the context of attending training sessions at the office refers to acquiring new skills and knowledge for career growth. |
learning | Learning in the context of attending training sessions at the office refers to acquiring new skills or knowledge for work. |
participate | To engage in and contribute to training sessions at the office, actively involving oneself in learning and development opportunities. |
seminar | A seminar is a training session where participants learn about specific topics related to their work or industry. |
skills | Skills refer to the abilities and knowledge acquired through training sessions to enhance performance and productivity in the workplace. |
training | Training refers to the process of acquiring and improving skills and knowledge through organized sessions or classes at the office. |
workshop | A workshop is a hands-on training session where participants learn and practice specific skills or techniques related to their work. |
Compensation | Compensation refers to the total sum of money and benefits provided to an employee in exchange for their work. |
Employee engagement | Employee engagement refers to the emotional commitment an employee has to their organization, leading to increased productivity and job satisfaction. |
Employee relations | Employee relations refers to the management of the relationship between employees and their employer, focusing on communication and conflict resolution. |
Onboarding | Onboarding is the process of integrating a new employee into the organization, including orientation, training, and socialization. |
Performance management | Performance management is the process of ensuring employees' work contributes to the organization's goals through setting goals, feedback, and coaching. |
Recruitment | Recruitment is the process of attracting, screening, and selecting qualified candidates for job openings within an organization. |