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Next partKimberly is a businesswoman for a large corporation she deals with some of the companys most important clients. She handles very lucrative contracts and is responsible for sensitive information. The companys ability to keep up with and exceed its competition depends largely on some of the things she does. She usually secures all sensitive information before she goes home every night. Cleaning and maintenance crews have access to the building and her office afterhours. They have been trained not to interfere with anything on the desks in the office areas. Lately, Kimberly has a feeling that someone is going through her desk when she is not there. Although, all the sensitive information is secured, she does not like the fact that someone is invading her privacy at will.
Unless you work alone in a remote cave in Siberia, you are likely be interrupted by many distractions. In Siberia, it might be a wolf or polar bear, but in most work situations, it is often your co-workers. We have a large medical office with about a dozen clinicians working every day, and another three dozen or so medical assistants, patient service representatives, billers, nurses, and front desk receptionists. My office is unfortunately located right smack in the middle of most of them; adjacent to a very busy nurse's station - Gabbing Central. Not only is there a constant banter of non-work-related conversations going on all day, but they constantly try to drag me into their bull sessions. Constant laughing may be a sign of a happy workplace, or a warning sign of mental instability.