There are two parts to this assignment: Part one: One of the tasks an administrative manager must do is diagram the administrative organization structure to help achieve results. The purpose of the diagram is to depict the relationship between and among members of the organization. It shows the flow of information, lines of authority, levels of responsibility, and sometimes the levels of pay. Situation: You recently accepted a consulting position to the Midland Company. They gave you a description of the administrative services division managers, supervisors, and employees. They want you to diagram its administrative services division organizational line structure using Microsoft PowerPoint, or another downloadable software you find online. Administrative Services Division Managers, Supervisors, and Employees: The following unordered list describes the current administrative positions in the company. Administrative Assistant I – works under the Administrative Manager and performs basic reception duties and telephone routing. Word Processor I – works under the Administrative Manager and produces administrative documents using Word. Mail Receiving Clerk – works under the Mail Services Manager and processes incoming mail. Systems Analyst – works under the Information Technology Services Manager and provides systems studies for the administrative services division. Executive Administrative Assistant – supports the Director of Administrative Services Director of Administrative Services – directs and manages the entire Administrative Services division. Inactive Records Supervisor – works under the Records Manager and supervises the Inactive Records clerks and inactive records. Inactive Records Clerk I – works under the Inactive Records Supervisor and stores and retrieves inactive records. Inactive Records Clerk 2 – works under the Inactive Records Supervisor and stores and retrieves inactive records. Mail Distribution Clerk – works under the Mail Receiving Clerk and routes and delivers mail to all departments. Word Processor II – works under the Administrative Manager and produces administrative reports using Word. Mail Services Manager – works under the Administrative Support Manager and supervises and controls mail services. Network Administrator – works under the Information Technology Services Manager and oversees computer networks to ensure that they function smoothly. Records Manager – works under the Administrative Support Manager and oversees the Records Center including active and inactive records storage, retrieval, protection, and security. Computer Programmer – works under the Computer Services Supervisor and writes computer code for computer systems Active Records Supervisor – works under the Records Manager and supervises the Active Records clerk and active records. Computer Services Supervisor – works under the Information Technology Services Manager and supervises the Help Desk and computer programmers. Administrative.