
Co-workers discussing case documents that contribute to file management
*Writing About Collaboration
For the most part, I directly work with two people. That is my mentor, and my partner/co-worker who guides me through the process of file management. However, those that I work indirectly with are also affected by my work because the case documents and files that I organize, are files that they have to refer back to for their work and possibly distribute to other locations as evidence or just needed information.
My direct work with others always goes well. I'm a very visual learner so after they guide and show me what I need to do, I absorb in all the information and get started with my tasks, asking question when necessary. My mentor, and my file management co-worker are both very friendly and helpful, and that makes it a lot easier for me too ask questions and communicate with them.
Like I mentioned earlier, even the people that I work indirectly with are affected by my work because sometimes they have to refer back to the files and documents that I organize. This really influences my work because, knowing that there are other co-workers that are depending on me for some of their important case files and documents, motivates me to do better with organizing them.
If I were in charge of the whole collaboration part of this law office, I would probably keep the whole idea of working together as a whole to make everything run smoothly, but I would probably add a little more energy and fabulocity!
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