Roleesha Rodwell and I, ironically, did the same nonprofit organization, The Salvation Army. However, our topics are very different. Roleesha pictures voices The Salvation Army as a whole, which is giving back, but my paper voices the awareness of domestic violence of the organization. Her concept of her paper is the organization is giving back to society, volunteering, and donations to support the ones in need. Both of our pictures express pathos, however, her picture makes people want to give back to the community, and my picture aware others about domestic violence.…
1.) Explain Netflix’s marketing strategy. Can it sustain its competitive advantage? Why or why not?…
An advanced directive is a document that you have already had drawn up to let your health care providers exactly what your level of medical needs and wants are. A durable power of attorney is anyone that you decide that you would like to speak for you in the event that you are incapacitated…
The Salvation Army is an international Christian organization that began its work in Canada in 1882 and has grown to become the largest non-governmental direct provider of social services in the country. The Salvation Army gives hope and support to vulnerable people today and every day in four hundred communities across Canada and more that one hundred and twenty countries around the world. The Salvation Army offers practical assistance for children and families providing shelter for homeless people and rehabilitation for people who have lost control to their lives to an addiction. THESIS RIGHT HERE (This essay will…
The NHSBT also has more obligations under the blood safety and quality regulations of 2005 tissue and cell quality and safety regulations 2007 and organ quality and safety regulations 2012 this is to ensure that all of the organ transplants and blood donations are traceable from the donor to recipient this is a requirement to deliver safe clinical care as well as giving a time range for the length of time to keep the by-products form the blood transfusion. The NHSBT needs to obtain accurate and complete information from everyone who use their services this is done to make sure the delivery is safe healthcare and ensure their services are equitable they also use the data they receive to improve the quality of there service and advance there…
What if your mother suddenly has a terrible heart attack and now needs open heart surgery. Picture your son or daughter getting into car wreck and needs an emergency blood transfusion. Imagine a sibling having leukemia, and needs regular blood transfusions to survive. Not exactly what you want to think about on a Sunday afternoon, but these are the harsh realities of the world we live in. Many of you may have experience with these tragedies, and lost. If your thinking “I wish I knew of a way to help” well there is a way. With the simple donation of blood, platelets or plasma, you could save the life of a loved one or a complete stranger.…
The report is on oragnisation which is not for profit in market. So, we have chosen Salvation Army as our report topic because it has successfully running in market and it’s very well known as worldwide plus this is based on not profit business. Also, The Army is welfare social association in business world. The given report emphasize on the interviewing of either KT or IT manager to know that person ideal knowledge sharing and transfer platform. the empirical research done it basically begin with the overview of salvation army about history and work giving base idea of this terms outlining the specifications of this tools in business process, proceeding with detailed description of the terms of knowledge management orientation and analysis of KM and collaborative platform leading to brief discussion on the knowledge management among the bill jones interview by our group partner Milica. The picture of oragnisation structure is illustrating the relationship among the internal and external group that how they are connected within the oragnisation to make accomplishment. winding up with a conclusion and suggestion made after going through all the…
* Is it important that the Red Cross’s ethical values support your ethical values? Explain.…
The desire and need for a code of ethics in public health came out of growing recognition of the inadequacies of medical ethics for guiding public health decisions (Kanekar & Bitto, 2012). There was an absence of an explicit set of ethical guidelines for organizations that dealt with public health to follow. During the annual APHA meeting in 2000; the PHLS Ethics Work Group, comprised of the Public Health Leadership Society (PHLS), along with local and state public health professionals, public health academia, representatives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the American Public Health Association (APHA) were encouraged to come together and initiate the process of writing a code of ethics for public health (Thomas,…
I arrive at The Salvation Army at nine a.m. When I first get there I sign in and check in at the front desk. Once this is complete I walk to the back where I accompany Mrs. April Calvin in her office. Mrs. Calvin is a case worker for The Salvation Army where she works with majority of the families who stay in the transitional housing units. She is transitioning to where she will be the supervisor over all of the case workers and Ms. Sam is in the process of phasing in to become the new case worker.…
The relationship between St. Jude’s culture and ethical decision-making is that they coincide with each other. Their ethical decisions made are based on the culture of the organization. Their culture involves charitable giving and helping children fight diseases. All ethical decisions will be based on the outcome and if they will help those children whose lives are affected by specific diseases. St. Jude’s mission is to “advance cures and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment”. Consistent with the vision of the founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family's ability to pay.” The values of ethical behavior are incorporated into the institution, initiating an impact on the progression towards achieving their mission and strengthening their reputation in the process. St. Jude’s is committed to providing their patients with the highest quality of medical care and support for their families, committed to the donors that all donations will be spent towards those affected, and committed to embrace diversity. St Jude’s policy for ethical behavior sets forth the standards of professional of conduct and professional integrity that are the hallmark of St. Jude. High ethical standards are a must to maintain St. Jude’s tradition of excellence towards their patients and their families. St. Jude expects every employee to adhere to high ethical standards and endorse ethical behavior. Every employee actions have a chance receiving outside scrutiny, so before actions are mad it is very important that they are right, fair and legal. For patients that require a need that is not available or inconsistent with the faculty’s mission, they will be transferred to facility to fulfill those needs and not mislead to believe otherwise. St. Jude is committed to excellence in every area possible. Being committed to diversity, a culture of excellence and the highest quality of service to go along with the…
The 2015 Tampa Bay Times article proposes the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America’s (BBBSA) move is good for Tampa because it will bring jobs, visits by board members, and it promotes the career of one of their hometown leaders, Pam Iorio (Thalji, 2015). Two headquarters moves and six CEO’s (between 2009 and 2014) creates significant organizational stress, add in a Department of Justice investigation and anyone would expect massive changes at all levels.…
time as a minister left his life and came to America to take his message to the streets to…
It is the job of the American Red Cross to care for American citizens in their time of need whenever disaster strikes. This would be no different if a zombie apocalypse were to occur. The Red Cross would carry out all of these duties as if they were dealing with a tsunami, wildfire, or even an act of terrorism. This includes finding a shelter in-place, maintaining proper communication with all citizens, having the appropriate supplies, and providing any medical attention that may be needed. The Red Cross would have a plan of action to ensure the safety of these in-danger citizens from the zombies that are slowly, but surely making their way closer to the homes and families of individuals.…
In today’s society has become a commercial chain selling blood,it cannot be stopped,if not in the interests of business between demand it will always be a demand,is what we need.May be a pint of blood can promote economic growth,so,it also belongs to egoism(Shaw et al2013,p/63),so blood trading wether to follow business ethics,in my opinion depending on the needs of the recipient,not the opposite.Philosopher Peter Singer elaborated this point in the blood,‘If blood is the price of a commodity,donation only means to save other people’s money’.(p/99)So if the blood successful sale transaction,both to meet the needs of those who also grew by commercial interests,belongs ‘a double win pay’.…