External/Internal Factors of an Organization Team B has decided to do our paper on the United States Postal Service. The reason for this is that this service utilizes each of the functions such as globalization‚ the newest technology‚ the best innovations‚ and diversity and ethics combined all in one great service we each use on a daily basis in one way or another. During the reading of this paper‚ one will find that the following has been researched and discussed: the explanation of the four functions
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In the United States‚ there are many different types of non-profit organizations. These organizations help with many things‚ like building homes‚ protecting wildlife and animals‚ and giving people food. These organizations are also made to help enforce some of the laws. Without organizations like MADD‚ ASPCA‚ and Habitat for Humanity‚ our community would be worse than it is now. The MADD‚ or Mothers Against Drunk Driving‚ is an organization founded by Candace Lynne Lightner in 1980‚ when her
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“Uncertainty and the unknown are the great enemies of clear and successful communication that solves a problem” (Hendrix & Hayes‚ 2010‚ p. 385). When an organization or company faces a crisis‚ it is the role of the PR department to develop and carry out strategies and tactics that offer clear and successful communication. However‚ while a crisis is inherently a reactive situation and thus often filled with uncertainties and unknowns‚ proper planning can provide a more proactive response that
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FedEx’s External and Internal Environments FedEx’s external environment both positively and negatively affects the organizations operations. Their external environment consists of government‚ weather‚ and the economy. FedEx does not have a very large external environment because their operations are not affect by many outside sources. The government affects FedEx’s operations by providing security regulations. A regulation that affects them is increased security regulations that were just recently
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Introduction An organization without a leader with a vision may be destined to fail. In the same respect‚ an organization without a qualified manager to carry out that vision could be in total chaos. It may be possible for the role of leader and manager to be played by the same person; but in all likelihood‚ they are portrayed by two totally different individuals; especially if within a large organization such as the United States Postal Service (Postal Service). The Postal Service™ delivers hundreds
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The United States Postal Service is to create “a free flow of information between citizens and their governemnt as a cornerstone of freedom‚ often spoke of a nation bound together by a system of postal roads and post offices.” (Longley 2013) Postal offices are forbidden to open any letters unless it is undelieverbale. The United States Postal Service (USPS) is resposible for providing postal services for the United States to all Americans no matter the geographical location. The United States Postal
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CHAPTER I A PROBLEM AND A REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The Philippine Postal Corporation (Phlpost) is a government-owned and controlled corporation responsible for providing postal services in the Philippines. The Philippine Postal Corporation has an estimated 13‚800 employees and runs more than 2‚000 post offices nationwide. PhlPost is based in the Philippines’ primary post office‚ the Manila Central Post Office‚ which overlooks the Pasig River. Its
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Business Model Canvas of United States Postal Service Customer Segments USPS caters the mail and package delivery services to a mass of different customers. It has different variety of services depending on what the customer wants. So customer segments are divided according to the type of services the USPS provides. 1. Individual citizens: The USPS has the first class mail and standard mail that the citizens can use to use to send personal cards‚ letters‚ bill payments‚ etc. Basically anything
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the newspapers‚ the Postal Service and even the local libraries depend upon
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Saving The United States Postal Service: Privatize for the Welfare of the Taxpayers and Government Karina Cabrera‚ Stephanie Ballesteros‚ Yolanda Cuadras‚ Brent Brzuchalski Com/172 April 25‚ 2013 Michele Davidson The United States Postal Service: Privatize for the Welfare of Taxpayers and Government Thesis Statement: The United States Postal Service (USPS) has been government owned since its establishment; however privatizing the USPS will consolidate the nation’s debt without the
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