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    Designing an Office Space

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    a new office space for a law firm requires careful consideration and planning. Not only must the space be esthetically pleasing‚ but must function well for those who work within it. In addition‚ there are many other considerations that must be addressed. Among them are what type of space to choose‚ budgetary constraints‚ room for expansion‚ and technology. CHOOSING A SPACE The old adage in real estate goes “location‚ location‚ location.” This also holds true when considering a space for your

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    Marxism In Office Space

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    The 1999 film‚ Office Space is contingent with both Marxist and Weberian theories in regards to the institution of work. In modern America‚ the general consensus regarding work is that it is a necessary evil—an obligation. Under the guidance of American capitalist ideology‚ the institution of work is not only a civic duty but a responsibility that society owes itself. Concepts from Weber’s The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism have a constant presence in Mike Judge’s film. As such‚ the

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    Culture is ever changing across time and space. People study artifacts to better understand cultural norms as well as what the people went through on a day-to-day basis. An artifact can be interpreted in many different ways since they have multiple meanings. These multiple meanings may be hard to understand if you‚ as the viewer‚ do not know anything about the culture prior to viewing this artifact. Office Space is an example of a cultural artifact of the United States in the 1990’s. It takes

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    Human Resource Management in Office Space There are many challenges that a firm’s Human Resources department must deal with effectively over the lifetime of a company. Office Space‚ as an example‚ directed by Mike Judge‚ presents many of the challenges of everyday life that a Human Resource (HR) department must cope with. The HR department must create a feeling of job satisfaction for employees or possibly face dire consequences like in the film‚ Office Space. The movie is a great example of what

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    or protecting the nation. When an individual dislikes the work that he is doing‚ much like the protagonist of “Office Space” Peter Gibbons‚ he slowly begins to resent society. The thoughts of being lied to by society plants seed in both Peter Gibbons and Bartleby’s minds as they are slowly crushed by the conformity that is encouraged in the workforce. In addition‚ in Office Space‚ Peter Gibbons was isolated in a cubicle‚ squared off from the rest of the world as he read and changed code. He

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    March 27‚ 2011 Gung-Ho And Office Space: How NOT To Manage Chapter 1 of James C. McCroskey’s “Organizational Communication for Survival” states that “some people believe ‘competent communication’ is ‘competent communication’ no matter where it is practiced”. (1) I believe this to be entirely untrue. Subordinate to subordinate communication differs greatly from subordinate to supervisor communication. As is true for different cultures communicating. In the movies “Office Space” and “Gung-Ho” we see two

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    are the major conflicts of the movie and are these conflicts resolved satisfactorily at the end? Would you characterize the ending of the film as happy‚ sad‚ or somewhere in between? Stanley Kubric in the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey” does a great job using as little as possible to make the most out of a movie. What he actually did with the film was make a philosophical statement about man’s place in the universe. He did this by using images and left the movie up for interpretation‚ allowing

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    influences that can impact an organization’s structure. With the movie Office Space as an example‚ the way employees handle change‚ paradigms‚ power‚ and politics will be analyzed. Theories will be cited of what techniques can be initiated to ensure effective organizational management and behavior. Office Space is a great example of irrational management and bizarre human behavior. The executives at the fictitious company in the movie‚ Initech‚ do not demonstrate successful managerial organizational

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    Analysis of Space Jam

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    American Studies Popular Culture Analysis There has never been a time when popular culture has been more pervasive and influential in American society. With advances in technology and creative innovation‚ outlets for popular culture have expanded greatly and are virtually innumerable. Through the consumption of television‚ music‚ magazines‚ movies‚ newspapers‚ blogs‚ and memes to name a few‚ American citizens and others around the globe are inundated with ideals and images that work to mold their

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    Space Western Analysis

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    Blevins Science Fiction 10 April 2017 Understanding Space Westrens Different types of science fiction subgenres have sprung up and dwindled down throughout recent times. One specific example of this is Space Westerns. space Westerns use the themes and tropes of Westerns within science fiction stories while taking place in space. These influences can include subtle things like the exploration of lawless frontiers‚ or the more extreme side with space cowboys riding robot horses and shooting ray guns

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