Competencies Marcellus Anderson Bcom/275 June 24‚ 2013 University of Phoenix Competencies The use of the Career Interest Profiler displayed that I was Teamwork centered portraying a work culture towards: working in a close knit team‚ working closely with customers and suppliers‚ lots of interdependence‚ friendly and supportive colleagues‚ cooperative and sharing atmosphere. The next trait of the Career Interest Profiler displayed that I was an Expert portraying a work
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The Chilean Cooper Mine Mary Carver BCOM/275 Allan Stallings September 20‚ 2012 The Chilean Cooper Mine cave in 2010 trapping 33 workers for 17 days 2‚300 feet underground was a tragic accident that they could have been prevented if the company would have had a strategic business plan in place for this type of crisis ("Chile Mining Accident (2010)"‚ 2011). A crisis management plan is crucial to have in a mining company‚ but every company large or small should have one. No business plans
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FINAL PROJECT 1 Final Project Assignment Shawn Ovington XACC/280 Sheila Sullivan FINAL PROJECT 2 Keeping good records is a key in any good business and it helps companies find key areas where they feel they can improve. Coke and Pepsi are two large named soda distributers that have
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prepare or communicate to any one involved. Being the bearer of bad news is never easy. The way in which the news is delivered‚ and what must be done before and after the news is relayed is also important. The needs of the employees is different than the needs of the family members of those men who were trapped in the mine. It is vital to make sure to address each of these groups in a specific way.When addressing the employees‚ the best method of communication for an accident such as this
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse NAME BCOM 275 University of Phoenix Professor ??? DATE Knowledge of your audience is the most important part of communication. When you know the correct form of communication to use and what data to include‚ it will guarantee that the receivers will be able to process the message being provided. Knowledge of your audience will make the delivery of the message being sent is done properly. When a catastrophe occurs‚ knowledge of your audience is
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Chilean Copper Mine Collapse A small copper mine in San Jose‚ located in north Chile‚ collapsed trapping workers underground. The mine collapsed on August 5th‚ trapping 33 workers in the mine. The coverage of this mine collapse came two long weeks after the traumatic event. Initially the incident did not catch any news worthy attention. Mine collapses are pretty common but the accident finally caught the interest of an editor‚ and then it went viral from
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Ryan Moorer BCOM/275 5/21/2013 Bettie Brown On August 5‚ 2010 the world watched as reports came in from Chile‚ a small copper mine caved-in leaving 33 mine workers trapped underground (Weik‚ 2010). Initial reports did not know if there were any survivors. It was 17 days before any contact was made with the trapped miners (Hughes‚ 2010). The family members and the rest of the world were relieved to know that all of the miners had survived the collapse. The mine officials
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Quinton Murphy Chilean Copper Mine Collapse This paper will discuss in how important it’s to know your audience. When having to communicate a disaster like the Chilean copper mine that occur in South America it’s one example of where knowing your audience was a very important issue. This disaster in the Chilean copper mine‚ a disastrous downfall in one of the shafts of the mine has left 33 miners trapped 310 meters below the
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Week 4: Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Report Monique Carr BCOM/275 February 21‚ 2013 Instructor: Yuvonne Richmond Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Report In the article that I had to research called “Over 30 workers trapped after Chilean Copper Mine Collapse” (Weik‚ 2010) it talks about what occurred on August 5‚ 2010 in which the San Jose mine collapsed trapping approximately 30 workers. The article indicated that prior
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when the mine collapses 33 workers are trapped at the Chilean copper mine 300 meters below the ground level. Safety codes require ladders for mines‚ and the miners attempted escape through the ventilation shaft system‚ but the ladders were missing. The mining operation soon became known as “Camp Hope‚” for the next 69 days the dry‚ dusty‚ work site would be where rescue workers‚ officials‚ authorities‚ media‚ friends‚ and family of the trapped miners would call home. A small copper operation
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