2009년 5월 13일 수요일

12.1

John f. Kennedys Inaugeral speech.

In the speech, John F. Kennedy does a very good job of addressing several different audiences as well as walking a tightrope with his message.
Throughout the message the most important aspects seem to be enthusiasm and focus on audience benefits.
Several times Mr. Kennedy uses the imagery of hope and new beginning.Of course, the speech seemed to be less about using supporting facts or organization and instead was a rallying point for more catchy slogans, soundbites.
"Let us never fear to negotiate, nor negotiate out of fear"The speech was very good and created great imagery but did not follow all the rules in terms of organization and coherence.

2009년 5월 12일 화요일

14.12 Knowing What to Ask

1. When can I get the results of the interview?

2. Does the job have many insurance?

3. What is your policy on bonuses?

4. What will be my annual income?

2009년 5월 10일 일요일

11.6. Agenda

11.6. AGENDA
Associated Students Organization (ASO)
Staff Meeting
May 11, 2009
9 to 10 a.m.
Central Texas College, Second Floor

I. Call to order; roll call
II. Approval of agenda
III. Approval of minutes from previous meeting
person proposed time
IV. Committee report
A. Speakers Yun 5 minutes
B. Business Recruiters John 5 minutes
C. Publicity Roya 5 minutes
D. Reservations of Campus space Debra 10 minutes
E. Setup of booths Kim 5 minutes
V. Old business
A. Review last meeting.
VI. New business
A. Discuss careers days
VII. Announcements
VIII. Chair's summary, adjournment

Introductory Remarks

I'd like say thanks for attending today.
We will duscuss preparations for a careers day on May 11, this Monday.
We have to discuss about reservations of campus space and setup of booths.
I'll do my very best to see that the goals of this session are met with cooperation from you all.
Thank you

2009년 5월 4일 월요일

Business Proposal Outline

The Korean Royal Restaurant

Anjong-ri Blog#1200
Pyoungtaek City
http://www.korean.royal.com/

May 04, 2009

Dear Mrs. Jonasz,

I want to proposal about the Korean Royal Restaurant in the Camp Humphreys in post.
Around the Camp Humphreys has very small Korean restaurant and Katusa snack ba,
but we don't have Korean Royal traditional restaurant.

Background

Korean was once a primarily agricultural nation, and boiled rice has become Korean stable food.
Stable food and side dishes are clearly distinguished in Korean table settings.
A traditional Korean meal consists of a bowl of rice and side dishes.

Proposed Plan

Korean use a wide arrange of ingredients such as meat, fish, vegetables and seafood with unique seasonings.
As there are many ways to cook these ingredients, Koreas have developed diverse kinds of cuisines.
Most Korean food is very good for health, so these days many people interesting about well being Korean Royal food.
We need second floor building, first floor is cookhourse and Katusa snack ba, second floor is Korean Royal restaurant.

Staffing

Three cookers
Ten Waiter or Waitress

Budget
Building rental: Per month $2,000.
General administrative expense: Per month $500.
Employee salary: Per month $15,000

If you have any questions please feel free contact to me.

Sincerely,

Kim, Yu Chin
753-8911
yujin9292kr@yahoo.co.kr

2009년 4월 28일 화요일

Assignment #1

Assignment #1

MEMORENDOM
DATE: April 28, 2009
TO: All employees
From: Yu Chin. Kim, Human Resource Manager
Subject: Employee Break Policy
This policy applies to all employee of the Blue Sky Co. Ltd.,
A. The BK normal office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
B. During the normal office period, employees are authorized two 15 breaks
at once in the morning and once in the afternoon.
C. The two breaks as determined between the employee and supervisor.
D. The employee should notify the supervisor that he or she is on break.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Blud Sky Co. Ltd.,
Human Resource Department

Assignment #2

Assignment #2


ATLANTA

CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

April 20, 2009

Dear Ms. Jonasz,

We’re glad you are interested in visiting Atlanta, Georgia, “Where you’re welcome to enjoy our City Lights, Southern Nights”. Atlanta is internationally known as a top business city and transportation hub. The famous city attracts the thirteenth-highest number of foreign tourists of any city in the United States.

With Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport as the main airport and a variety of transportation options, getting around the city is easy. Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) is the city’s subway system. Marta also operates a bus system; both convenient systems are available for only $1.75.

There are also cab companies and car rental places, located all over the city, all at affordable prices.There is so much to do in Atlanta, narrowing down your choices may be tough. Top attractions in Atlanta feature historical sites, performing arts facilities, interactive venues and unique attractions. Here are some of the things to do or see:

· Zoo Atlanta- From native wildlife to critically endangered species, he Zoo is home to more than 1,000 animals from around the world.
· Georgia Aquarium, Inc- Is the world’s largest aquarium, with more than eight million gallons of water and more aquatic life than any other aquarium.
· Restaurants- Atlanta is emerging as a dining destination. Make sure to stop by Atlanta dining, which is known for its exquisite cuisine and friendly service. Don’t forget about Home Restaurant and bar, where everything is straight from the farm.
· Shopping- From boutiques to art galleries, antique and outlet centers, shopping is everywhere. Stop by Phipps Plaza, boutiques and galleries, and Lenox Square, where if you can't find it at here you really didn't need it anyway.
· Sports & Recreation- Atlanta sports provide year-round, live entertainment for thousands of fans. Some of the cities team’s are; Atlanta Braves (MLB), Atlanta Hawks (NBA), Atlanta Thrashers (Hockey) and the Atlanta Dream (WNBA). Piedmont Park and the PATH Trails provide a large variety of Atlanta outdoor activities, and give you and your family a chance to explore beautiful landscapes of the city.
· Hotel- Can’t forget about the hotels. Atlanta offers a wide range of hotels, which fits every budget and style, from luxury boutique to budget minded and family friendly.

If you’re looking for a long term tour, please be sure to explore some of our city’s real estate. We offer the country’s most affordable homes and acreage. From the suburbs to the city we’re pleased to accommodate the desires of our welcomed guest and introduce you to that famous “Southern Hospitality”, we ask that you please humor us by accepting the enclosed brochures and welcoming invitations to our annual open house million dollar giveaway; where you can enter to win a chance to bid on a home of your choice.

There is much more to Atlanta, if you have any questions we would be happy to address them. With the beautiful weather, you will adore every moment. Enclosed we have included five weekend passes to Zoo Atlanta and The Georgia Aquarium, Inc., five open house brochures and a 25% off coupon for the Atlanta dining. Hope you enjoy your stay in Atlanta.
Respectfully,


Jonathan Ace,
Yuchin Kim,
Lawrence Brown,
Welcoming Staff,
Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau 233 Peachtree Street, NE Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30303 tel. 404.521.6600

2009년 4월 12일 일요일

5.14 Reply e-mail ro Memo: Cross-Cultural dilemma

DATE: April 13, 2009
TO: J. E. Rivers Area Manager
FROM: Kim, Yu Chin Site Advisor
SUBJECT: Information about Business Dress in Saudi Arabia


Here is the information you requested about business dress in Saoudi Arabia.
I received several web site, the best source was www.saudiaramcoworld.com.

Here are some guidelines that our employee might follow:

Foreigners are expected to wear conservative and modest western-style clothing.
They are neither expected nor encouraged to wear native dress, such as robes and headdresses.

. For Saudi men wear Thawb during the day; it almost covers all the body. There are many different types of Thawb.

. For Saido women behave differently than any other cultures. Women in the Arabian cultures have some especial customs. On of the most popular customs is that women wear "Hijab" and "abaya." Hijab is the Arabic term for cover, based on the root meaning "to veil, to over, to screen, to shelter." While abaya is a kind of clothes that has a long black garment and logn sleeves.

. Female business people are accepted without veils.

I hope this information is helpful.
If you require more information, I would be happy to conduct more research.

Sources:
http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/
http://www.lclark.edu/~krauss/culturecapsulesf2006/marghalaniweb/marghalani.html


Kim, Yu Chin

Ch3

2009년 4월 8일 수요일

Ch2 Selecting Communication Channels

16. Face-to-face conversation

2009년 4월 6일 월요일

1.12 Analyzing Diversity At Reebok

When I have diversifying its staff that bring different culture so that making many different Idea and method.
Therefore, That makes many customers and sales growth and growing company.

2009년 4월 5일 일요일

1.10 Cross-Cultural gap At Resort Hotel In Thaliand

I would implement a training program for all employees,
covering topics on customs and courtiesies of foreign countries, travel conversation
and business conversation.

2009년 4월 4일 토요일

Introduction

Greeting My name is Kim, Yu Jin. I was born in Seoul Korea.
I work for Central Texas College field advisor position.
I have an Associate's degree in Computer Sience at the Osan College.
but I was interesting an American culture so I'm starting in General studies.
Fortunately, this is my last class for finish my General studies.
When I finish this class then my goal is go back to Korea Univercity in Education degree.
As you know I am not so good at English, but I will do my best at this class.
I think we can have good teamwork.