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[[What Economy Is]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the second [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[Industries and Specialties]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to [[employment]] and related topics.
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[[What Economy Is]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the first [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[Industries and Specialties]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to [[industry|industri]]es, [[professional specialty|professional specialti]]es, and related topics.
  
[[File:Educaship-pipeline.png|400px|thumb|[[WorldOpp Pipeline]]]]This ''lesson'' belongs to the [[Introduction to Employment]] session of the [[CNM Cyber Orientation]]. The ''Orientation'' is the second stage of the [[WorldOpp Pipeline]].
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[[File:Educaship-pipeline.png|400px|thumb|[[WorldOpp Pipeline]]]]This ''lesson'' belongs to the [[Introduction to Employment]] session of [[EmployableU Concepts]].
  
  
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The predecessor [[lectio]] is [[Labor Relations]].
 
The predecessor [[lectio]] is [[Labor Relations]].
  
===Key terms===
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===Script===
:[[File:Graduate-paths.png|400px|thumb|right|Paths of [[CNM Cyber Welcome Session]] graduates]]'''[[]]'''. <div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
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:[[Employment]] depends on [[economy]], which is a system of human production and consumption of [[raw material]]s, goods, [[service]]s, and/or other [[market exchangeable]]s. These systems may range from an economy of a single household to the economy of the whole world.
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:The same term, [[economy]], may also refer to the way of how wealth is generally created and used or, particularly, to the careful use and management of money, time, energy, and so on.
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:Based on various types of [[ownership]], any ''economy'' may be clearly divided in three sectors.
  
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:The [[public sector]] represents those [[enterprise]]s that the government owns. In the [[United States]], the ''public sector'' includes the [[United States Federal Government]], state governments, municipal governments, and foreign governments. To run their [[operations]], the governments impose and collect domestic taxes, as well as conduct state-owned businesses.
:Upon successful completion of the [[CNM Cyber Orientation]], you will be granted [[access]] to [[CNM Cyber in-house service]]s. This ''access'' is both free-of-charge and free of any commitment.
 
  
:If you are interested in either becoming a [[WorldOpp fellow]] or joining the [[CNM IT Taskforce]], you would be able to enroll in the [[CNM Cyber Placement]]. The ''Taskforce's'' onboarding for a newbie to the [[digital industry]] usually lasts 3-5 weeks. The others can make it faster.
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:The [[private sector]] represents those ''enterprises'' that the citizens own. Their size varies greatly from a single-person [[sole proprietorship]] to [[multinational corporation]]s. These ''enterprises'' in business largely because of sales to the [[customer]]s.
  
:The ''fellows'' land their jobs through the [[WorldOpp Pipeline]] programme. If they start from ground zero, dedicate at least 20 hours a week, they land initial jobs as [[apprentice]]s within 2-3 months in the ''programme''. It takes 2-3 years to be competitive for well-paying jobs.
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:The [[nonprofit sector]] represents those ''enterprises'' that no one owns. Groups of people and/or [[organization]]s create these ''enterprises'' usually to address some causes. The ''nonprofit sector'' includes religious organizations, [[labor union]]s, [[trade association]]s, foundations, and so on. To run their [[operations]], the [[nonprofit organization]]s may collect [[membership fee]]s, donations, or conduct [[business]].
  
:Currently, there is a $100 bonus payable to anyone who refers a [[WorldOpp fellow]] upon his or her admission to the [[WorldOpp]] programme.
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===Key terms===
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:[[Economy]], [[public sector]], [[private sector]], [[nonprofit sector]]
  
:If you are not interested in enrolling in the [[CNM Cyber Placement]] upon your completion of the ''Orientation'', you are welcome to utilize [[CNM Cyber]] for their career enhancement, become a [[Careerprise partner|partner]], [[Careerprise contractor|contractor]], or volunteer mentor for [[CNM Cyber Team]], as well as just do nothing.
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===Closing===
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:Among the [[public sector|public]], [[private sector|private]], and [[nonprofit sector]]s of the [[economy]], do you target any particular one for your future work? --Yes/No/Let's move on for now
  
:Whomever you choose to be within the [[CNM Cyber Workforce]], the ''Orientation'' will provide you with detailed instructions how to make that real.
 
 
 
'''[[Economy Segments]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
 
'''[[Economy Segments]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
  
==Quiz==
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==Questions==
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===Placement entrance exam===

Latest revision as of 21:32, 29 October 2023

What Economy Is (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the first lesson part of the Industries and Specialties lesson that introduces its participants to industries, professional specialties, and related topics.

This lesson belongs to the Introduction to Employment session of EmployableU Concepts.


Content

The predecessor lectio is Labor Relations.

Script

Employment depends on economy, which is a system of human production and consumption of raw materials, goods, services, and/or other market exchangeables. These systems may range from an economy of a single household to the economy of the whole world.
The same term, economy, may also refer to the way of how wealth is generally created and used or, particularly, to the careful use and management of money, time, energy, and so on.
Based on various types of ownership, any economy may be clearly divided in three sectors.
The public sector represents those enterprises that the government owns. In the United States, the public sector includes the United States Federal Government, state governments, municipal governments, and foreign governments. To run their operations, the governments impose and collect domestic taxes, as well as conduct state-owned businesses.
The private sector represents those enterprises that the citizens own. Their size varies greatly from a single-person sole proprietorship to multinational corporations. These enterprises in business largely because of sales to the customers.
The nonprofit sector represents those enterprises that no one owns. Groups of people and/or organizations create these enterprises usually to address some causes. The nonprofit sector includes religious organizations, labor unions, trade associations, foundations, and so on. To run their operations, the nonprofit organizations may collect membership fees, donations, or conduct business.

Key terms

Economy, public sector, private sector, nonprofit sector

Closing

Among the public, private, and nonprofit sectors of the economy, do you target any particular one for your future work? --Yes/No/Let's move on for now

Economy Segments is the successor lectio.

Questions

Placement entrance exam