Author Question: What the phrase 'working practises' mean? (Read 1928 times)

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For my business homework we have to do this : ?You need to write an explanation of each job role and the working practices that exist in that area of employment.

What does it mean?



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Reply #1 on: Jun 28, 2013
Basically it means working within certain parameters that are accepted and you have to work within those rules.



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