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    U.S. Postal Service Keller University‚ GM 588 U.S. Postal Service Key Issues for Discussion 1. Explain how the Voice of the Employee supports improved internal processes (Voice of the Business)‚ and how the Voice of the Business supports customer satisfaction (Voice of the Customer). Ok all of these different areas will effectively work together and support each other. First we will talk about how the Voice of the Employee supports improved internal processes (Voice of the Business).

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    United Parcel Service Marcel Warren International Transportation & Logistics Scott Lawrence 3/5/12 Founded in 1907 as a messenger company in the US‚ UPS has grown substantially into a multi-billion dollar corporation. Today UPS is a global company with one of the most recognized and admired brands in the world. They are the world’s largest packaging and Delivery Company and a leader of transportation and logistics services. Every day they manage the flow of goods to more than 200 countries

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    Postal Service Case Analysis The United States Postal Service receives no tax dollars from the federal government for their operations. They are a self-supporting agency‚ using the revenue from the sales of postage and postage-related products to pay expenses. Each year the postal service delivers 212 billion pieces of mail to over 144 million homes‚ businesses and Post Office boxes in virtually every state‚ city and town in the country‚ including Puerto Rico‚ Guam‚ the American Virgin Islands

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    The United States Postal Service (USPS) should not change nor should they go completely online‚ due to the amount of people without internet access‚ and for that‚ people would no longer be able to receive or send mail. Also many jobs would be lost if the United States Postal Service were to shut down and all go to other services as in United Parcel Service (UPS)‚ FedEx‚ or online. The United States Postal Service should not change due to the loss of jobs‚ the expenses of other postal services‚ and

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    USPS: The Future of Postal Service Since December 2011‚ discussions have been made about different actions for the U.S. Postal Service to implement in order for the company to stay in business‚ provide service‚ and become financially stable again. Options of cutting its’ network of mail-processing centers in half have been in the mix. This will affect a substantial amount of employees who work in these centers. Businesses and citizens who rely on the postal service for communication and shipping

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    Melissa Mildenberger AP Lang 4A AP Essay The United Stated Postal Service‚ or USPS‚ was created 2 centuries ago. The postal service has had difficulty with the innovation of the email. The USPS was the main way of interaction and communication with loved ones far away. Although the internet is a cheaper‚ more effective and easy way to communicate‚ the postal service is more personal and it is a symbol for the United States Government and what we are given for living in this free country. I believe

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    there are people who find to many mistakes in using either E-mail or conventional mail. To help decide whether to use E-mail or the United States postal Service‚ a comparison of each one’s speed‚ ease of use‚ reliability‚ and cost is a helping factor. The speed in which the mail is transported is an important factor in sending mail by either E-mail or the postal system. E-mail easily has the leading edge in this field. With a click of a button‚ a message can be sent and received in a few seconds

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    United Parcel Service Background History: Founded in Seattle‚ Washington in 1907 by Jim Casey and Claude Ryan. Products/Services: Courier Express Services‚ Freight Forwarding Services & Logistics Services. Turnover: US$54.10 billion (2012) Pre-tax Profits: US$1.34 billion (2012) Total Assets: US$38.86 billion (2012) Total Equity: US$4.73 billion (2012) Employees: > 400‚000 Headquarters: Atlanta‚ Georgia Business Area: Worldwide Current Standing: - World

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    United Parcel Service Case Study United Parcel Service Case Study United Parcel Service‚ Inc. (“UPS”) was founded in 1907 as a private messenger and delivery service in Seattle‚ Washington.UPS is the world ’s largest package delivery company‚ in terms of revenue and volume‚ and a global leader in supply chain solutions. UPS deliver packages each business day for 1.1 million shipping customers to 7.7 million consignees in over 200 countries and territories. In 2011‚ UPS delivered an

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    Slide 1-Current efforts United Parcel Service (UPS) is very involved within the communities in which the company operates‚ and promotes the importance of volunteerism and philanthropy. UPS fosters a persona of being more than another company that is known for just delivering packages. The company has launched several different programs to help the communities not only where the company operates but also where employees and their families live. The company promotes the importance of community

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