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2772835
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Marinha
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Quadro Complementar
Ano
2018
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Disciplina
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                        How much should your boss know about you?

                                                              By José Luis Penarredonda, 26 March 2018 


      We’re all being graded every day. The expensive plane tickets I bought recently have already popped up in my credit score. The fact that I've stopped jogging every morning has been noted by my fitness app - and, if it were connected with an insurance company, this change might push up my premiums. [...]. And, yes, my desirability and efficiency as a worker is also up for evaluation and can be given a number.

      HR departments are crunching increasing volumes of data to measure employees in a more granular way. From software that records every keystroke, or the ‘smart’ coffee machines that will only give you a hot drink if you tap it with your work ID badge there are more opportunities than ever for bosses to measure behaviour. Some analysts think this industry could be worth more than $1 billion by 2022.

      One big aim of data collection is to make “predictions about how long an'employee will stay, and it may influence hiring, firing, or retention of people" [...].

      One problem with this approach is that it’s blind to some of the non-quantifiable aspects of work. Some of the subtler things I do in order to be a better writer, for instance, are not quantifiable: having a drink with someone who tells me a great story, or imagining a piece on my commute. None of these things would show up in my ‘job score'. “A lot of the qualitative aspects of work are being written out,” says Moore, “because if you can’t measure them, they don't exist”.


The dilemma of data


      There are several good business reasons to collect data on employees - from doing better risk management to examining if social behaviours in the workplace can lead to gender discrimination. “Companies fundamentally don't understand how people interact and collaborate at work,” says Ben Waber, president and CEO of Humanyze, an American company which gathers and analyses data about the workplace. He says that he can show them.

      Humanyze gathers data from two sources. The first is the metadata from employees’ communications: their email, phone or corporate messaging service [...]. The second area is data gathered from gadgets like Bluetooth infrared sensors which detect how many people are working in one particular part of an office and how they move around. They also use 'supercharged' ID badges that, as Waber says, are beefed up with "microphones which don't record what you say, but do voice-processing in real time.” This allows measurement of the proportion of time you speak, or how often people interrupt you.

      After six weeks of research, the employer gets a 'big picture’ of the problem it wants to solve, based on the analysed data. If the aim, for instance, is to boost sales, they can analyse what their best salespeople do that others don’t.

     Waber sees it as “a lens of very large work issues, like diversity, inclusion, workload assessment, workspace planning, or regulatory risk”. His business case is that these tools will help companies save millions of dollars and even years of time [...].

                                                                           (Abridged from http://www.bbc.com)

Which is the correct option to complete the paragraph below?


My reflections around the concept of responsibility

I believe______responsibility is first and foremost ______adult attitude. It is ______ result of human action and necessitates_____ sharing of meaning with others. It requires us to collectively adhere to______notion behind ______idea of_______responsibility, which of itself is a responsibility.

(Adapted from https://www.linkedin.com/pulse)

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  • Creio que a resolução da questão tem haver com a ideia sobre a menção ou não da palavra/ideia antes.

    Portanto em:

    An adult attitude.-> Usa-se o AN pois a palavra está sendo mencionada pela primeira vez.

    Agora vamos lá..

    It is THE result of human action and necessitates. THE sharing of meaning with others. It requires us to collectively adhere to THE notion behind THE idea

    "Eu acredito que a responsabilidade é antes de tudo uma atitude adulta. É o resultado da ação humana e necessita da partilha de significado com os outros. Exige que aderimos coletivamente à noção por trás da ideia"

    (It is THE result of human action and necessitates. ) O que o é resultado da ação humana ? A responsabilidade logo, usa-se o the para não repetir a palavra.

    (THE sharing of meaning with others) O que necessita a partilha de significado com os outros? A responsabilidade logo, usa-se o the para não repetir a palavra.

    (adhere to THE notion behind THE idea) Que noção é essa que é exigida para se aderir? A noção da responsabilidade

    Por trás de qual ideia? Por trás da ideia da responsabilidade. Logo, usa-se o the para não repetir a palavra.

    Desculpe-me se eu estiver errada. Sou somente uma mera concurseira :)

  • Regra geral (THE/THE+SUBS+OF/THAT/ADVÉRBIO

  • que questão péssima, não tem pontuação adequada.

    que diabos é Ø??