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    Strategic Planning In this paper, the reader will be able to understand what strategic planning, organizational change, and a SWOT analysis are and how they are used in organizations and/or industries. It will explain the relationship between mission statements and organizational changes. At the end of the paper, the reader will be able to understand these factors as well as being able to apply them to their work environment. What is Strategic Planning? Gamble and Thompson (2011) define, “ A…

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    Vision and Mission The mission and vision statement are essential not only leading people to success, but abets in “shaping the corporate culture” (Verma 2009). A business must have a clear picture of where it is going and how it plans to get there and accomplish its goals while achieving their objectives. The vision of the company pertains “to the long-term objectives” to refer to the direction the company is headed in the future (Ozdem 2011). The vision is not simply a paragraph, but refers…

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    promotion for all her hard work ethic. I anxiously avoided the the conversation with Kelly at all cost. Heather had called the store to check up on my status, but I told her I was working on it. As I was closing up the registers, I knew Heathers mission had to be completed within the next five minutes prior to leaving the store. I asked Kelly to come to the back room with me to help clean up before the morning shift arrived the next day. As I turned off the obnoxious music blaring from the…

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    the largest provider of blood supply for the hospitals in the Kern County service area. It is a local nonprofit that works with the community to achieve their mission of ensuring there is a safe consistent blood supply available to the area hospitals. These two organizations have different leadership, organizational structure, and mission statements. SCIF outperforms…

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    Byford as CEO in 2012 he has implemented a five-year corporate plan that incorporates many aspects of the TTC’s operations with the hope to modernize it and focus the attention of the TTC on being customer oriented. Through the TTC’s vision and mission; “Our Mission - To provide a reliable, efficient and integrated bus, streetcar and subway network that draws its high standards of customer care from our rich traditions of safety, service and courtesy” and “Our Vision - A transit system that…

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    Evaluating Mission Statements Is the mission statement focused on satisfying customer needs rather than on the product? Home Depot 's mission statement focuses on the customer 's needs instead of on the product(s). It does this by mentioning that it strives to provide a high level of service while providing a wide selection of products along with competitive prices. All these things are in the interest of the customer. It goes further to mention giving respect to all, which…

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    Mission statements are essential for a company to project their purpose and goals to internal and external shareholders. My Strategic Plan (n.d.) stated, “Without the mission statement, a company is lost, and will drift according to the pressures of the business environment.” Abraham (2012) stated, “A mission statement is a concise statement of a company’s reason for being, what it does, and for whom” (Ch. 2.1). Mission statements can be as short as a single sentence or as long as a page.…

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    In fact, I had taken same as this course when I was studying at King Saud University. Doubtless, the topics that I had in that course were similar to some extent to what we talked about during this semester. We were totally concentrating on the understanding of our community needs and how we bridge gaps between our museums and its audiences through reinforcing the educational role of our museums and making them more accessible for people with disabilities. Yet, today, the educational role in our…

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    medieval Christian world, was a powerful tool for not only expanding Christianity, but also for expanding imperial authority. In the sixth century, Pope Gregory I, or Gregory the Great, cemented his legacy for conversion by creating the first papal mission of any pagan people in Anglo-Saxon Britain. While Christianity had visited the island briefly, during the Roman occupation, the Anglo-Saxon’s and their paganism dominated the religious sphere on the island in the sixth century. Gregory,…

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    Introduction: Julian Paul Assange is an Australian-born computer programmer who founded the whistleblowing organization WikiLeaks in 2006. His international recognition and infamy began in April 2010 when his organization published footage of U.S. soldiers murdering 18 civilians from an armed helicopter in Iraq.1 Following this, international opinion over him has been divided. He is recognized as an honourable advocate for the truth by his supporters and a reckless publicity-seeker who has…

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