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    Strengths: - Dena gains agreement with the client to ensure they are on the same page. - After strong closing and foreshadowing the transfer (good!), Dena then goes on to set expectations for the client to leave a voicemail if the team member is unavailable. Including that it ensures a call back within 24 hours. Opportunities: - Strong intro. During her strong intro, Dena is sure to introduce herself, however, she misses the opportunity to greet the client using her name. It is important that

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    employees will feel unsafe about their job, which will cause the lost of the human resources. What’s more, to optimize the new employee structure and reduce labor cost, amount of employees will face to be laid off. Such a large personnel change will cut down the investors’ trust, because the investor will suspect the stability of the new combined company. Even two similar technology companies still have different corporate culture which can represent the companies’ brand images and affect the customers’

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    the New York City Police Department, the Fire Department of NYC and the FDNY Emergency Medical Services, with the Office of Citywide Emergency Communications handling interdepartmental coordination. With approximately one billion files of 911 call recordings in an aging archive storage solution, when NYC’s 911 archive data needed to be migrated to new storage, they needed an expert team. The Challenge NYC’s 911 system was on an aging archive storage system that was reaching end-of support. The legacy

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    1 Piracy is defined as illegally acquiring a private property, in this case, music, without paying for it. Piracy, therefore, violates the intellectual property rights of the recording companies, together called Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The intellectual property right being violated at hand is the copyright laws that the RIAA have. The biggest problem that the RIAA has with this violation is that they believe their sales are declining because of piracy. In fact, the

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    Case Study: RETT Rentals

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    their event. This is where RETT Rentals of Mankato can step in and help. Formed in May of 2018, RETT Rentals is a sole proprietorship consisting of one owner, Garrett Frycienski. He is in the process of attaining his Bachelor of Science in Music Industry degree from Minnesota State University, Mankato along with a minor in marketing. RETT Rental’s mission is “to provide a reliable rental and delivery service of brand-name audio equipment to the greater Mankato area. Our products are guaranteed to

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    The Audio Engineer

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    album is the production and post-production process. These processes are the responsibility of audio engineers employed by record labels. The engineers are responsible for the recording, mixing, and mastering of audio tracks. To do this, engineers are trained with various technologies in the fields of multi track recording, outboard gear and digital/analog workstations. With their knowledge and tools, engineers help the artists convey their art as best as possible not only to themselves but also

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    to remember. Preparing to record the next day, I grabbed everything I might need- a portable audio recorder, a spare microphone, printed copy of the lyrics. The following day, I took advantage of every spare moment of the day. I spent 3rd period recording the piano part after learning that my math teacher conveniently had jury duty. During Digital

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    impacted the recording studios more dramatically than any other career within the music industry. Thus the necessity to adapt to these changes is vital for any individual working in this field. However, these advancements have also made the technology of professional recording studios more accessible and subsequently caused the rise of home recording studios. The advancements of technology have impacted the recording studios more dramatically than any other career within the music industry. Thus the

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    Recording studio – the main aim of this business is to offer an affordable practice space and recording studio to young bands and older more established ones as well. I also plan to have a student discount for bands under the age of 21, perhaps a 10% discount. The focus of the business would be mainly on practice space containing high end equipment including brands like marshal and Ashdown; however a large amount of effort and resources will be used creating a small, elite studio recording space

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    Audio Engineering

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    work in the recording industry. “Starting a career in audio recording has traditionally involved training through an informal apprenticeship system. With the rush of new technologies that have revolutionized the recording industry in recent years, and the opportunities that new media are opening up for recording professionals, a higher level of training and education in music, media and technology is now required for any meaningful employment, even at the entry level.” (Sound Recording Technology)

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