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This resource explores key workplace concepts such as taxes, innovations, flexible schedules, and essential computer knowledge. Taxes are financial charges that support government functions, impacting both individuals and companies. Innovation drives value through new ideas, while flexible schedules offer alternatives to the traditional 9-to-5 workday. Understanding computer knowledge is crucial for effective technology use and operational efficiency. Lastly, capabilities refer to the skills and abilities necessary for completing specific job activities, emphasizing the importance of continuous development in today's work environment.
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Workplace Vocabulary 3 Taxes, Innovative, Flexible Schedule, Computer Knowledge and Capabilities
Taxes A financial charge imposed on an individual or company and paid to the government for public purposes
Innovative Creating value out of new ideas. Can lead to new product development.
Flexible Schedule A flexible work schedule is an alternative to the traditional 9 to 5, 40- hour work week. It allows employees to vary their arrival and departure time, the number of hours per day that they work and the days of the week that they must work.
Computer Knowledge Also known as computer literacy. Defined as the ability to operate a computer and understand the language used in working with a specific system or systems. The ability to use computers and technology efficiently.
Capabilities An individuals or organizations skills and abilities in doing the work activities needed