...for mission statement analysis is United Bronx Parents, Inc. There website is: http://www.ubpinc.org The current mission statement is as follows: “United Bronx Parents, Inc. (UBP) is a private, not-for profit “community grown” human services agency – providing a variety of social services in the South Bronx and on a citywide basis. Since 1965, UBP’s mission has been “To provide the basic human services necessary for families and individuals to obtain self-proficiency through dignity in their struggle to participate as the functioning and valuable citzens they are.”” The mission statement for UBP is aesthetically good and overall meaningful. It has a purpose statement, it lists the population it is working with and the activities. It also touches on its values and the geographic region it serves. However, it is longer than thirty words. To revise it I would shorten it slightly to read as such: “United Bronx Parents, Inc. is a private not for profit “community grown” human services agency providing the basic human services necessary for families and individuals in the South Bronx.” The second organization that I selected is Providence House which is the non-profit organization that provided me with my supportive housing apartment that I recently moved into since being a victim of a violent crime and subsequently homeless with my daughter for the past four years. Providence House’s URL is: http://www.providencehouse.org The current mission statement for Providence...
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...Personal Mission Statement From Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Identify one person who has had or is having a positive influence on your life. What are the qualities you most admire in this person? What qualities did you gain from this person? * The person that is having a positive influence in my life is my fiancé AnnaMae Evans. * She is extremely driven and dedicated in everything that she does. She is a promise keeper and when she says that she is going to do something she will do everything that she can to make sure that it happens. She has a very strong work ethic and always puts her family before herself. * The qualities that I have gained from her is a stronger drive to succeed and to achieve my goals. I have learned to do what is necessary to get what I want in life. Imagine yourself 20 years in the future. You have achieved everything you hoped to achieve. List your accomplishments. * Bought and paid for a home. * Debt free * Vehicles paid for * Have the career that I want * Be able to take care of my family the way that I feel I should What are the ten things most rewarding to you today? 1. My kids 2. My fiancé 3. The chance to be able to go to school 4. My home 5. The ability to see the results of my labor 6. My military service 7. My two brand new vehicles 8. Being able to wake up and move every morning 9. Being able to put food on my table ...
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...future page to see some of the things it could be useful to mention. • Explore your options • Undergraduate • When to apply • Filling in your application • Personal statement • Reference, pay and send • Tracking your application • Results • Student number controls • Fraud and similarity • Performing arts • Postgraduate • Teacher training • Flexible and part-time • International • Starting your studies • Student finance • Mature students • Parents and guardians • Advisers and referees Your personal statement Write a personal statement that shows you'd be a great student – to persuade unis and colleges to accept you on their course. • Course tutors use personal statements to compare applicants, so try to make yours stand out. • Remember it's the same personal statement for all courses you apply to – so avoid mentioning universities or colleges by name, and ideally choose similar subjects. If they're varied then write about common themes – like problem solving or creativity. Personal statements BSL personal statement video How to write your personal statement This video looks at how to get started, as well as common fears and concerns. • Watch more video guides Signed personal statement video This signed video takes you through what to consider when writing your personal statement. • Watch more BSL video guides Where to start Most applicants...
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...Mission statement and swot As a security professional, the company I work for has worked closely with the TSA for airport security details. While my organization doesn't have a clearly defined mission statement and vision, the TSA does. Mission: Protect the Nation's transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce. Vision: Provide the most effective transportation security in the most efficient way as a high performing counter-terrorism organization. Core Values: Integrity - Respect and care for others and protect the information we handle. - Conduct ourselves in an honest, trustworthy and ethical manner at all times. - Gain strength from the diversity in our cultures. Innovation - Embrace and stand ready for change. - Courageous and willing to take on new challenges. - Have an enterprising spirit, striving for innovation and accepting the risk-taking that comes with it. Team Spirit - Open, respectful and dedicated to making others better. - Have a passion for challenge, success and being on a winning team. - Build teams around our strengths. The TSA, while suffering much criticism, has undoubtedly deterred much violence in today's social climate just through it's very existence. Sometimes the methods in which security professionals and law enforcement accomplish their missions are called into question, but I believe that this stems from a deep seated resentment of authority figures that many in society harbor. It's hard to quantify...
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...Troublesome Statements Read the following statements and identify the language problem demonstrated by the sentence as polarization, bypassing, stereotyping, static evaluation, or biased language. Then revise the sentence to eliminate this problem. Turn this in to the drop box by the end of the unit. 1. You're either my friend or my enemy. Polarization. It does not allow a middle ground. It’s either or. Revised sentence: I have friends, enemies, classmates, associates, co-workers, etc. I try to avoid having enemies. 2. Ken says to his wife Lynette, “Glad to get out of that job. All those ragheads and their curry make me sick.” Biased Language. Ken is making a very derogatory statement using “ragheads” and “curry” to denote race. Revised sentence: “I am glad to be gone from that job. I just wasn’t happy there. I am looking forward to something better.” 3. Guess what? Janine said Chris has a good job. Can you imagine saying that when he works 50 hours a week, is on call the rest of the time, and only earns $31,000 a year? Stereotyping. What constitutes to be a good job for one person may not mean the same for someone else. Don’t judge based on your own interpretation of what you think something is. Chris may have had to leave a job that only allowed him to work 25 hours a week and he was barely making minimum wage. This new job is a “good job” according to Chris and Janine because it affords them more of an opportunity to bring in more income. One should not make...
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...Team Organization Statement Member Names: XXXXXXXXX Team Name: Sustainable Innovations Industry: Trash Disposal / Recycling Date: September 16, 2011 Group Objectives: Gain valuable experience working with groups to introduce the team to real world working experience. | Implementing a strategy that is both efficient and well managed and time effective. | Open and creative meetings where all members work together towards a common goal | Incorporate a timeline to firmly follow deadlines and avoid procrastination. | Create a product that is new-to-the-world that focuses around sustainable and green practices. | Individual Objectives: Gain experience to relate to future opportunities in the real world. | To earn a good grade that reflects our time and effort. | Gain experience working in a long-term team environment. | To be well prepared and professional before and during all meetings. | Team Norms / Expected Behavior The desired behavior of our team would be for all members to be in communication with each other while showing up on time to all meetings with individual work completed. We also desire for members to bring new ideas to meetings with an open sharing experience. The acceptable behavior would be to make an honest attempt to show to all meetings with visible effort in project completion. It is also expected for all members to spend an equal amount of time and effort on the project consistently through the semester. It would be unacceptable...
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...Vision Statement July 3rd, 2016 Vision Statement There are important differences regarding what is vision and mission statements. The importance of understanding their differences will help the organization to build a sustainable base that will guide the organization according to these statements. In conducting research on visions statements of different organizations I found the Amazon vision statement one that reflects a clear purpose of its future and that it is well communicated through simple words. According to Amazon "Our [Amazon's] vision is to be earth's most customer centric company; to build a place where people can come to find and discover anything they might want to buy online." (Quoted from Amazon.com). This vision statement selected provides an engaging picture of the future of the organization supported by it acts. Difference between vision and mission statements The difference between vision and mission statements include where the aspect is that they want to show regarding itself or society. Boone states “I've read that the mission statement answers the question: "What is our business?" The vision statement answers the question: "What do we want to become?" (Boone, 2005). A vision statement could be compared with a roadmap that will guide us in the future by setting defined directions and also what the company wants to become, and in order to be successful it should be clear, desirable, challenging, feasible, and easy to communicate. The mission statement...
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...Arrian Ureta Professor: James Bridges September 15, 2013 Mission and Vision Statement Analysis Paper Example 1: Salvation Army URL: http://www.use.salvationarmy.org/use/www_usn20.nsf/vw-sublinks/F7522AC461DED52F8825770B0056535B Mission Statement: “The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination”. Analysis: Salvation Army’s vision and mission statements are one in the same and seem to lack length, direction, and meaning. Their published mission statement is not what one would expect from a nonprofit organization. It fails to address some of the areas since much of the organization's existence is tied up in this purpose; it is critical for the people to carefully craft the statements that shape it. Each one will be used both internally and externally as a reminder of the organization's rationale, and together they will be used to make important decisions about the organization. It lacks of the mission statement checklist test, the activities and services was not provided. Revised Mission Statement: “ Salvation Army is committed to serving the whole person, body, mind and spirit, with integrity and respect, using creative solutions to positively transform lives. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet...
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...Assignment On Company’s Mission Statement: Novartis & Jamuna Group Marketing Management (MKT – 501) Submitted To: Professor Dr................... Adjunct Faculty Department of Business Administration Submitted By: Course Code: MKT - 501 Date of Submission - 21 November, 2014 Multinational Company: Introduction: Novartis was created in 1996 through the merger of Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz, two companies with a rich and diverse corporate history. Throughout the years, Novartis and its predecessor companies have discovered and developed many innovative products for patients and consumers worldwide. Novartis has five business segments and is supported by global research organization, the Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research (NIBR). These segments are strategically aligned to bring innovative, high-quality and affordable medicines and therapies to patients around the world. Making full use of its cross-divisional cooperation potential, Novartis continually looks for opportunities to leverage the strength of its global and diverse businesses to meet patient needs and extend its differentiated leadership position. Novartis continuously evolve its businesses to create a patient-centered portfolio consisting of a wide range of products and treatments to address unmet medical needs. Its global Pharmaceuticals portfolio includes more than 50 key marketed products, many of which are innovative leaders in their...
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...Mission Statement Mission Statement There are nine essential components of the mission statement that were considered by the company when developing a mission statement. These are Customers, Markets, Products or Services, Technology, Self-concept, Concern for survival, Philosophy, growth and profitability, Concern for public image and Concern for employees. The mission statement of the company states that the best prices offered by the company are due to the use of advance technology and not through saving by using cheap parts. The mission further ensures customer of comfort by giving them warranty for the products bought. The goal of the company is to establish good standing for its US made products globally. The ethical code of the company is geared towards brand reputation, job security, environmental conservation, and employee welfare and profit maximization. The strategic plan of the company entails starting a Global S&OP program which requires three key elements: People, process, and technology. To start successful global operations, research should be conducted to establish whether there is community support for this effort, who will lead the effort, geographical preferences, what, where and when should be accomplished. Sales and Operations Planning involves five step process which includes updating the data every month, creating the demand forecasts, checking on supply, resolving the issues, and reviewing the trends in metrics and action plans with leadership...
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...Criteria of a Good Mission Statement Changing the mission or creating an organization’s first mission statement is a process of gathering ideas and suggestions for the mission and honing them into a short, sharply focused phrase that meets specific criteria. An effective mission statement clearly defines who the customer is and what services and products the business intends to provide. It also serves as a guide for day-to-day operations and as the foundation for future decision-making. The following are criteria for a good mission statement: The Mission Statement is Focuses on Satisfying Customer Needs A mission statement should focused on satisfying customer needs rather than being focused on the product. Products and technologies eventually become outdated, but basic market needs may last forever. A market-oriented mission statement defines the business in terms of satisfying basic customer needs. For examples refer to the following “Market-Oriented Business Definitions” table. (Kotler p.49) The Mission Statement Tells “Who” Our Customers are. (Thompson Strickland, p.30) Who is being satisfied? A company should define the type of customers it wishes to serve. Which customer groups it is targeting. Customer groups are relevant because they indicate the market to be served, the geographic domain to be covered, and the types of buyers the firm is going after. The Mission Statement Explains “What” Customer Needs Our Company is Trying to Satisfy. What customer needs is the...
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...stages of building an organization, mission statements are usually one of the first tasks to be completed by founding members. This is because the mission statement is the backbone of the organization. Mission statements lay out the organization’s reason for existence. In laying out the purpose for the organization, it gives the different divisions of the organization an overall goal to meet when they set individual goals and engage in decision making. Also, the mission statement communicates the reason for the organizations existence for all interested parties, both internally and externally. This essay explores why mission statements are important by analyzing the different reasons the mission statement plays such an important role. Just as the sounds of many instruments work in harmony to make a song, there are many moving parts that work together in organizations to reach goals. In music, timing helps keep all the “parts” moving together to make a synchronized piece. In business, the mission statement sets the tone by which all the “parts” work to reach a goal. The mission statement states what the company does, how it does it, and what the company would like to achieve. The mission statement defines the purpose of the organization, aligns organizational efforts, and acts as a means of communication both internally and externally. All decisions made in an organization support the purpose set forth by the mission statement. If decisions are made that stray from the...
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...MISSION & VISION STATEMENTS FedEx & Google Mission & Vision Statement Analysis Prepared for Prepared by October, 2013 MISSION STATEMENT “Mission statement is a description of what an organization actually does – what its business is – and why it does it.” Often called the “credo”, “philosophy”, “core values” or “our aspirations”, organization’s mission is the statement that defines its core purpose or reason for being. It tells who a company is and what it does. According to P. Drucker, often called the father of modern management, a mission is the primary guidance in creating plans, strategies or making daily decisions. It is an important communication tool that conveys information about organization’s products, services, targeted customers, geographic markets, philosophies, values and plans for future growth to all of its stakeholders. In other words, every major reason why company exists must be reflected in its mission, so any employee, supplier, customer or community would understand the driving force behind organization’s operations. There are two types of statements: * Customer-oriented missions. Customer-oriented missions define organization’s purpose in terms of meeting customer needs or providing solutions for them. For example, Nokia’s statement “connecting people” is customer-oriented. * Product-oriented missions. Product-oriented missions focus on what products or services to serve rather than what solutions to provide for...
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...Evaluating Mission Statements Three examples of Human Services Organizations are : 1. The United Way of America 2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 3. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Their Mission Statements are given below along with the webpage link : The United Way of America http://national.unitedway.org/about/missvis.cfm Mission Statement : To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities. CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) http://www.cdc.gov/about/mission.htm Mission Statement : To promote health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation http://www.aspe.hhs.gov/info/orgmission.shtml Mission Statement : The Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) advises the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services on policy development in health, disability, human services, data, and science, and provides advice and analysis on economic policy. ASPE leads special initiatives, coordinates the Department's evaluation, research and demonstration activities, and manages cross-Department planning activities such as strategic planning, legislative planning, and review of regulations. Integral to this role, ASPE conducts research and evaluation studies, develops policy analyses, and estimates the cost and benefits of policy alternatives under consideration...
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...DPD –5 year plan assignment Hanbit Joung SID 5430444 Mission Statement My mission is to help those who are in need and inspire people around me with my capabilities as a health professional and a holistic person. By participating in various community service opportunities and expanding my horizons through various coursework, I will be a proficient dentist and a well-rounded person. Vision Statement Attending the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry has given me the opportunity to strengthen my academic background as well as the ability to manage my time more efficiently. Juggling school work, lab work, community service, and clinical work during the next 4 years, I will be able to become an individual who can thrive even in stressful work environment. Core...
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