Privacy
Why is privacy important?
Privacy plays an important part in the working field. Whether it be privacy for clients or privacy for the company. Privacy in the organizations should be acknowledge especially when it comes to the cameras and business communication. Office Administrators are trained to do their jobs professionally. Hence, I think they should follow their skills; along with the company rules and regulations. By so doing this will help to reduce the risk of mishaps and danger to the company. Even if we learn about this in the office administration program; when we go to the interview before getting hired at the orientation they guide us though the company rules. If the company privacy is not kept well it can cause many things to happen that will be bad for the company. Company’s policy and privacy should be kept confidential.
Retrieved from (Google, 2018)
It is proven by (Anthony & Stablein, 2016) “Identifying responsibility in the organization overall suggests it is the leadership rather than the members of the organization who are responsible for protecting patient privacy.” Of course, leadership can lead to mishap and cause information not to flow. In that case poor communication can develop lack of privacy. And even talking too much can may information reach out to who it not supposed to reach out to. For that reason, when working in healthcare it is practiced that information should only be given to the patients. Most times family come to get information; but it should not be shared. In addition, it is important to know that other privacy is important along with the company privacy. Hence, it should be maintained for safety of everyone. Privacy should be promised in the workplace and out of the workplace.
Questions:
- Why should privacy be maintained?
- Why do company need privacy?
References
- Google Picture (2018). Retrieved from: https://www.google.ca/search?biw=1088&bih=526&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=COW0W7KGOpDM_AbywqegDA&q=clercial+work&oq=clercial+work&gs_l=img.3..0i10i24k1l2.7277914.7305731.0.7306202.55.33.22.0.0.0.142.3083.22j11.33.0….0…1c.1.64.img..0.54.3151…0j0i67k1j0i10k1j0i24k1j0i30k1.0.-pjpxCo63Uc#imgrc=Z6EMBJDvLNzWlM:
- Anthony, D. L., & Stablein, T. (2016). Privacy in practice: Professional discourse about information control in health care. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 30(2), 207-226. Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.library.sheridanc.on.ca/docview/1778955166?pq-origsite=summon