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4 July, 02:44

Productive time relates to time spent performing functions that are specified in that employee's job description. Julie works in the Medical Records department. She is the junior member of the Medical Records staff. Because the department is currently somewhat overstaffed (an uncommon occurrence), Julie has begun spending two afternoons per week doing filing for the Accounts Receivable office that is next door. Strictly speaking, should Julie's supervisor count her two afternoons per week in Accounts Receivable as part of the Medical Records department productive time? A. Yes.

B. No.

C. Not applicable.

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  1. 4 July, 03:06
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    No

    Explanation:

    Because these two tasks are different one another and probably should be allocate to different account.
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