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Effective reporting procedures are need so that management can understand what is going wrong in the workplace and take action to fix problems. If procedures are not understood by all employees there is no way they can be effective since some people who should be following them will not understand that they need to.
Effective accident and incident reporting is vital for all staff members to create a record of the event for insurance purposes. It also encourages people to work safely because they know when they do not they will be recorded by their peers.
Effective communication is when you communicate your point and it is heard, understood, and acted upon by those that you are communicating with. Efficient communication is when you communicate something in the least amount of time and effort necessary. It may not be understood, or liked, but it's clear and too the point.
Because sick people need tending to quickly, you don't want them to die.
By documenting and implementing backup and recovery procedures, the process for recovery is much more efficient, helping with the time portion of RTO. By having effective backup and recovery procedures you should have the necessary resources to restore systems from backups and a repeatable process that is known to succeed in achieving RTO.
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Labor law is necessary because some employers are not fair to there employees
because it is medicine .
Because it can help to understand what resources are needed to comply with certain areas of the business and to undertake certain procedures to maintain the resources necessary. Geez I sound smart. hahah
what are the conditions necessary for price leadership
Control is necessary in an organization because employees must get direction from somewhere. If employees were allowed to make their own decisions, than no one would be working towards business objectives.
Yes, a comma is needed in the sentence to separate the two independent clauses. It should be: "You could not go back to work until you understood your task."