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As reuniões são eventos constantes em organizações; porém, para que se realizem com eficiência, devem:
1) constar no estatuto da instituição, tanto as reuniões ordinárias quanto as extraordinárias.
2) ser planejadas considerando os procedimentos do antes e do depois.
3) ser planejadas com objetivos claros para todos os participantes.
4) acontecer sempre no expediente da manhã, visando contar com a maior disposição de todos.
5) ser convocadas sempre por meio de Edital expedido pelo secretário.
2) ser planejadas considerando os procedimentos do antes e do depois.
3) ser planejadas com objetivos claros para todos os participantes.
4) acontecer sempre no expediente da manhã, visando contar com a maior disposição de todos.
5) ser convocadas sempre por meio de Edital expedido pelo secretário.
Estão corretas, apenas:
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Na organização, alguns secretários lideram subordinados e distribuem tarefas. Nesse contexto, com o objetivo de motivar subordinados e garantir a eficiência e a eficácia nas tarefas, os secretários devem:
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Ao secretário executivo cabe realizar muitas tarefas administrativas. Considerando, por exemplo, a tarefa de organizar reuniões, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Global development professionals network
Why are white people expats when the rest of us are immigrants?
Surely any person going to work outside their country is an expatriate? But no, the word exclusively applies to white people

Expats or immigrants? Photograph: Matt Brandon
Mawuna Remarque Koutonin
In the lexicon of human migration there are still hierarchical words, created with the purpose of putting white people above everyone else. One of those remnants is the word “expat”.
What is an expat? And who is an expat? According to Wikipedia, “an expatriate (often shortened to expat) is a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country other than that of the person’s upbringing. The word comes from the Latin terms ex (‘out of’) and patria (‘country, fatherland’)”.
Defined that way, you should expect that any person going to work outside of his or her country for a period of time would be an expat, regardless of his skin colour or country. But that is not the case in reality; expat is a term reserved exclusively for western white people going to work abroad.
Africans are immigrants. Arabs are immigrants. Asians are immigrants. However, Europeans are expats because they can’t be at the same level as other ethnicities. They are superior. Immigrant is a term set aside for ‘inferior races’.
Don’t take my word for it. The Wall Street Journal, the leading financial information magazine in the world, has a blog dedicated to the life of expats and recently they featured a story ‘Who is an expat, anyway?’. Here are the main conclusions: “Some arrivals are described as expats; others as immigrants; and some simply as migrants. It depends on social class, country of origin and economic status. It’s strange to hear some people in Hong Kong described as expats, but not others. Anyone with roots in a western country is considered an expat … Filipino domestic helpers are just guests, even if they’ve been here for decades. Mandarin-speaking mainland Chinese are rarely regarded as expats … It’s a double standard woven into official policy.”
The reality is the same in Africa and Europe. Top African professionals going to work in Europe are not considered expats. They are immigrants. Period. “I work for multinational organisations both in the private and public sectors. And being black or coloured doesn’t gain me the term “expat”. I’m a highly qualified immigrant, as they call me, to be politically correct,” says an African migrant worker.
Most white people deny that they enjoy the privileges of a racist system. And why not? But our responsibility is to point out and to deny them these privileges, directly related to an outdated supremacist ideology. If you see those “expats” in Africa, call them immigrants like everyone else. If that hurts their white superiority, they can jump in the air and stay there. The political deconstruction of this outdated worldview must continue.
Source: http://www.theguardian.com
According to the text, expat unveils or is related to
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Enumere a segunda coluna de acordo com a primeira, relacionando os termos às suas definições.
1) Edital
2) Estatuto
3) Portaria
4) Regimento interno
5) Resolução
( ) É o instrumento de uma É o instrumento de uma coletividade, entidade pública ou privada que determina seus princípios institucionais.
( ) É um conjunto de normas que pauta o funcionamento de colegiados, e de organizações públicas e privadas.
( ) Instrumento pelo qual autarquias, órgãos colegiados ou grupos representativos emanam atos.
( ) Instrumento pelo qual Instrumento pelo qual autoridades expedem atos de sua competência, tais como instruções de serviço e nomeação de pessoas.
( ) Instrumento pelo qual se dá cientificação ou ordem por meio de divulgação em veículos de comunicação ou público.
A sequência correta, de cima para baixo, é:
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Na redação comercial, a frase que resume a ideia desenvolvida no parágrafo é denominada de:
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Para tornar a comunicação eficaz em seu trabalho, o secretário deve:
1) transmitir a seu executivo qualquer tipo de informação profissional e pessoal que receber.
2) divulgar informações importantes pela “rádio corredor”.
3) utilizar os recursos tecnológicos da internet para se comunicar com os demais profissionais com rapidez.
4) manter o executivo informado sobre o que você fez e sobre o que planeja fazer no âmbito profissional.
Estão corretas, apenas:
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Read the text bellow in order to answer what is asked.
Global development professionals network
Why are white people expats when the rest of us are immigrants?
Surely any person going to work outside their country is an expatriate? But no, the word exclusively applies to white people

Expats or immigrants? Photograph: Matt Brandon
Mawuna Remarque Koutonin
In the lexicon of human migration there are still hierarchical words, created with the purpose of putting white people above everyone else. One of those remnants is the word “expat”.
What is an expat? And who is an expat? According to Wikipedia, “an expatriate (often shortened to expat) is a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country other than that of the person’s upbringing. The word comes from the Latin terms ex (‘out of’) and patria (‘country, fatherland’)”.
Defined that way, you should expect that any person going to work outside of his or her country for a period of time would be an expat, regardless of his skin colour or country. But that is not the case in reality; expat is a term reserved exclusively for western white people going to work abroad.
Africans are immigrants. Arabs are immigrants. Asians are immigrants. However, Europeans are expats because they can’t be at the same level as other ethnicities. They are superior. Immigrant is a term set aside for ‘inferior races’.
Don’t take my word for it. The Wall Street Journal, the leading financial information magazine in the world, has a blog dedicated to the life of expats and recently they featured a story ‘Who is an expat, anyway?’. Here are the main conclusions: “Some arrivals are described as expats; others as immigrants; and some simply as migrants. It depends on social class, country of origin and economic status. It’s strange to hear some people in Hong Kong described as expats, but not others. Anyone with roots in a western country is considered an expat … Filipino domestic helpers are just guests, even if they’ve been here for decades. Mandarin-speaking mainland Chinese are rarely regarded as expats … It’s a double standard woven into official policy.”
The reality is the same in Africa and Europe. Top African professionals going to work in Europe are not considered expats. They are immigrants. Period. “I work for multinational organisations both in the private and public sectors. And being black or coloured doesn’t gain me the term “expat”. I’m a highly qualified immigrant, as they call me, to be politically correct,” says an African migrant worker.
Most white people deny that they enjoy the privileges of a racist system. And why not? But our responsibility is to point out and to deny them these privileges, directly related to an outdated supremacist ideology. If you see those “expats” in Africa, call them immigrants like everyone else. If that hurts their white superiority, they can jump in the air and stay there. The political deconstruction of this outdated worldview must continue.
Source: http://www.theguardian.com
What type of genre (text) is it?
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O relacionamento entre os profissionais é fundamental. No ambiente de trabalho, uma pessoa assertiva é aquela que:
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“É o instrumento que serve para solicitar algo – a que se tem direito – a uma autoridade pública. Por extensão, é todo pedido encaminhado, por escrito ou oralmente, a uma autoridade do Serviço Público”. Esta é a definição de:
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