and Communication Paper This paper discusses the culture of the American Red Cross‚ noting whether the organization’s values align with espoused or enacted values. Also covered will be to what extent is communication in the American Red Cross determined by its organizations culture. Communication plays a fundamental role in perception and organizational culture. Perception among the American Red Cross organization may cause misalignment between espoused values and enacted values.
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In 1878 Barton writes to the People of the United States‚ Senators and Representatives in Congress about the Geneva Convention in The Red Cross of the Geneva Convention. What It Is: “... it seems to me‚ but proper‚ that while I ask the Government to sign it‚ the people and their representatives should be made acquainted with its origin‚ designs‚ and methods of work. To this end I have prepared
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References: Pisciotta‚ D. (2010‚ March). How to Communicate in a Crisis. INC.‚()_ Freeo. S.K.C. (n.d.‚n.d).Crisis Communication Plan.Newsplace.org‚ (). International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Introduction to logistics. Lindgaard. G & Dudak. C (2002) (High appeal versus high usability: Implications for user satisfaction
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I asked myself‚ “what can I do to make an impact on my community?”. That is when I founded my high school’s Red Cross Club. We aimed to push the vision-mission‚ “to alleviate human suffering through volunteering and donations” to the student body to make a change in our community. I initially started with only three other members‚ however‚ we bolstered our ranks
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jobs and respect when compared to their male counterparts‚ but society never saw it‚ until the outbreak of the Civil War‚ that is. The Civil War was the turning point for women because it gave them jobs at home‚ on the battlefield‚ and created the Red Cross Society‚ giving women a chance to show the world what they have to offer. Just as there was a divide between
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Talking with Clara The Union Talk reporters sit down with renowned field nurse Clara Barton‚ to discuss opportunities‚ hardships and inspirations for her wonderful service to our soldiers. Reporter: Good afternoon Mrs. Barton‚ How was your trip? Barton: Oh‚ Please Clara is fine‚ and it was wonderful‚ I’m quite used to traveling these days. R: That’s lovely. Well‚ if you don’t mind I’d like to get right to the questions‚ I’m sure our readers are dying to hear what you have to say. B: Yes‚
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The Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) is a non-profit organization that helps keep families with sick children close with each other‚ and offers them the care and resources that they need. (What We Do. (n.d.). Retrieved March 29‚ 2016‚ from http://www.rmhc.org/what-we-do) The mission statement of RMHC is this: “The mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) is to create‚ find and support programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children.” ((n.d.). Retrieved April
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Intercultural Communication Rini Anggun Pertiwi 2 chs Education A 0902443 Chapter Report: Chapter 1 Cross-Cultural Contact with Americans American‚ as it is explained in the beginning of chapter 1‚ is described as the people who were born‚ raised and lives in the United State. We will find that Americans are consists of many people from different races‚ religions and ethnics. A lot of culture‚ might be‚ live together in the same area. Before‚ they called it as “melting pot”
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compensation had on the ethical behavior of American Red Cross Executives‚ is that ARC was being charged of overcompensation of executives‚ as well as corruption among its board of executives. The frequent executive turnover and missuses of funds has weakened the organization. The organization has had years and years of underinvestment in telecommunication and technology‚ which hinders the organization from handling issues in a timely manner. The American Red Cross’s reputation was tarnished because
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Development Programme (UNDP) provided support in disaster management authorities to assist evacuate populations from affected areas of southern Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province‚ * Many charities and aid agencies provided help‚ including the Red Crescent and Medicines Sans Frontiers * Pakistan’s government also tried to raise money to help the huge number of people affected * But there were complaints that the Pakistan government was slow to respond to the crisis‚ and that it struggled
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