ORGANISATIONAL CORE VALUES An organisational value is “a belief that a specific mode of conduct is preferable to an opposite or contrary mode of conduct” according to Rokeach (1973‚ The Nature Of Human Values). We can think of them as representing frameworks for the way we do things. Some organisations think of their values as their “guiding beacon” directing the process of organisational development and growth. Others describe them as the components of their philosophy. They do relate to how organisations
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TGIF Case Analysis The TGIF case that will be analyzed is about a thriving organization named Quantum Software. Quantum Software makes software designed for independent oil companies. The founders Stan Albright and Erin Barber have successfully been in business for three years. The company has grown to over 200 employees and 95 million dollars in sales. However the company has a tough work schedule. Employees are working sixteen hours days and six days a week. To help with the hectic schedules
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SCRIPT * Slide 1. Topic and Name of the Group Members. * Slide 2. Broad headings/structure of the presentation. * Slide 3. A short gist of Dr. Kalam’s life & work. * Slide 4. Leaderships traits. * LEADERSHIP TRAITS OF DR.A.P.J ABDUL KALAM‚ FORMER PRESIDENT OF INDIA SPIRITUAL QUOTIENT * The spiritual inspiration and grooming of Dr Kalam commenced right in his early childhood. Dr. Kalam candidly declares‚ “ I asked my father about the relevance of prayer
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aggrandizement‚ where not only credibility of politicians and bureaucrats but also of the judiciary is at stake‚ it is ridiculous to dream of a corruption-free society. In this scene‚ an honest man is like a drop in the ocean which loses identity as soon as it mingles virtually in the salt water of the ocean. Corruption is a common practice and has become a way of life. It is a matter of shame that even after 63 With materialistic values as topmost priority‚ moral and ethical values at the lowest
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I am an academic. An academic is a lifelong learner who strives to pull information out of every experience. This is a value that my parents have always instilled in me. This is huge part of my positionality. Positionality is the many implications and factors that stabilize an individual. My father use to consistently say that no one can ever take knowledge away from you. He is correct‚ material things come and go but no matter what‚ one can always be intelligent. And it is the intelligence for
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from donation. The donation is usually quite limited in culture‚ arts‚ history and a handful people or institutions can contribute things that worth being displayed because museums only deal with what is thought be as high cultural‚ political‚ or academic values. Nobody would dream of donating their paintings created during the art class in high school days to the
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and ideas; The American Red Cross are always interested in serving others the best way they know how‚ if there is a better way by all means share it. One should always want to better themselves and others. Credible: the organization has complete integrity‚ with honor and trust being the main priority. Each individual should want to be recognized and respected for his or her credibility‚ he or she should want to be trusted‚ and honored at all times. Committed: the American Red Cross stands by the
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in which disrespecting my mentor and superior officer demeans me‚ my service‚ and ultimately my army and the country that I love. I am ashamed that I did not uphold this key core value because I do understand the degree to which it bolsters the integrity of our institution while making possible all of the things that it does at home and abroad. I’m mortified by my actions as well because as this
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value the customers and service that they provide to their customers. One of the values that CarMax is known for is their great customer service‚ their trust worthiness‚ and their ethical practices. “CarMax is founded on the fundamental principle of integrity‚ reflected in the way we serve our customers‚ treat each other‚ and deliver our products” (CarMax.com. 2012). In this paper‚ Team C will Write a 700- to 1‚050-word paper in which you analyze the individual values and the organization’s values
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for its customers? JetBlue set out to provide features that would delight customers. JetBlue create values for its customers‚ but JetBlue hires the types of employees that fit these values; the employees of the company have values like safety‚ integrity‚ caring‚ passion and fun‚ this kind of values are the ones that the customers are looking for in a company‚ because the travelers know that the company was formed with the idea of bringing humanity back to travel and that if they have a problem they
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