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Evaluate mobile applications used in today's workplace. Based on your analysis discuss how they can be useful, how they have changed the enterprise workplace, and impacts to you and your organization.
Instructions: Your initial post is due by 11:55 p.m. ET on Wednesday. All posts must be a minimum of 250 words. You are required to respond to at least two of your classmates post by 11:55 on Sunday. All follow-up posts to your classmates must be a minimum of 150 words for each required post. Follow-up posts can add additional insight to a classmate's opinions or can challenge their opinions. Use examples from the readings, or from your own research, to support your views, as appropriate. You may wish to visit a couple of the web sites contributed by your classmates and share your opinion of these sites with the class. Be sure to read the follow-up posts to your own posts and reply to any questions or requests for clarification. You are encouraged to conduct research and use other sources to support your answers. List your references at the end of your post.
This assignment is a formative assessment for Course Objective 1.
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Running Head: MOBILE APPLICATIONS
Important Apps Used in Office Today
[Name]
[College]
MOBILE APPLICATIONS
Important Apps Used in Office Today
The modern structure of office activities calls for different ways of conducting activities such
that the productivity of the organization remains high and a qualitative service delivery. One of
the most crucial emerging ways of enhancing the activities in an office is by ...
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