The Young Change Agents Introduction: Every organizational structures and practice has the role of the change agent and it plays a significant part in organization. A case like ‘The Young Change Agents’ focuses on the change leader and the bottom of the ladder. Following by that in this case study James Shaw who joined AIESEC- world largest student-run international student exchange and development organization and his main responsibilities were recruiting, training, motivating, utilizing and retaining the organization’s members. Therefore as a self directed and self motivated person, Shaw kept himself engaged with the organization, and spent time on networking within the firm and making suggestions where he felt This teamwork proved to be one of their best assets in the time to come. After working continuously day and nights the trio could not put the new strategy in action but they didn’t loose their motivation and keep working and their creativity figured out the link to hit and achieve their goal and finally apply the concept not only in PwC also adopted by other large organization in the world. Therefore, to be successful it is very important to have a personal characteristics, attitudes, qualities and teamwork and most important motivation.
Effectiveness of Shaw and his colleagues:
Shaw was very effective to his colleagues. Shaw and Middelburg work very hard to achieved their goals and their colleagues was very helpful and motivated. Therefore, to success in this case they realize to have any hope at all of success they need a senior executive. They were much focused and deeply involved with their vision and they said “they have nothing to lose, we were willing to risk failing” (Jick T.D and Peiperl M.A 2003, pg- 365), therefore it clearly show that how effective was Shaw and his colleagues. Another reason to be effective is that their knowledge, hard work, recruits experienced worker like Fabio Sgaragli, he had been the national president of AIESEC Italy and also had also worked with Shaw at AIESEC international in
The Chilean Miners Seaula T. Pisimaka BCOM/225 December 20, 2014 Michael Korman The Chilean Miners The Chilean miners. On the fifth of August two thousand and fourteen, 33 Chilean miners were stranded under two thousand miles of mountain. The mine tunnels caved in. With no communication between the miners and the rest of the world, there’s no knowing if they are alive or not. As the race against time starts with families hoping and praying, the rescue begins. Could you imagine yourself in the…
civilization anywhere is considered normal except for those within the society. A culture that goes by the name “The Naciermas” are magic ridden people that believe in perfection of the body but in fact they represent American culture as a whole (Miner 171). The idea behind using the term “Nacierma” originated from American Anthropologist Horace Miner’s article “Body Ritual Among the Nacirema”. He wanted to show Americans can be abnormal yet hiding the fact the name “Nacirema” is American in reverse…
Chilean Miners (Knowing your audience) Brandi Kidd BCOM/275 May 11, 2015 Yvonne Perez Chilean Miners On August 5, 2010, a San Jose Copper Mine collapsed, leaving 33 men trapped 2,300 feet below the Earth’s soil. The rescue crew spent many days trying to find out if any of the Chilean Miners where alive. After 17 days, the discovery was made and all the miners were alive. Knowing your Audience A disaster can strike at any day and any time. With that being said, it is crucial to have a plan in…
100ART-B501 Mount Pleasant Miners Summer Term, 2008 07/30/2008 A snapshot of history, or fine art – Nancy Brown takes us on a journey to Grizzly Flats, California with her 1993 quilt titled: Mount Pleasant Miners. Brown utilizes her skills as a quilter, superb design elements, and the title of the piece to bring life to this cloth masterpiece. The quilt was originally created as a tribute to her grandfather who worked for 17 years as a blacksmith and later…
Communication Release Jeneva Poydras BCOM/275 Christopher Jaques April, 22, 2013 Abstract The majority of the world was very disturbed when they first learned of many miners that were found to be trapped in a cave back in the earlier part of August 2010. They were not sure of what to do or say that could bring them the answers to all the questions they had. This paper will provide information on what occurred the day of August 5, 2010. It will also answer some questions for those people who…
My name is Percy Whitesville. I was born on October 12, 1830 to my parents Jean and Joe Whitesville. I grew up on a poor family farm my daddy owned in West Texas. My mom schooled my sisters and I since we had no way getting to the nearest school, because my daddy used the horses for work. There was talk about gold being found in Colorado and California so my friend Jack Piles and I headed west. We stopped in Colorado and panhandled in the Colorado River. We did not find much so we decided to head…
any mining companies involved (those that employed miners who were trapped) to re-coup the cost it spent on rescuing the miners and for their aftercare. 1. Companies/Government: What is your goal for resolution through this process? ( This is a necessary question to find the real goals of each side so that I can have a plan to getting to the end result) 2. Government: Are there currently any legal standards that the mining companies or the miners have broken? (This will give me the opportunity to…
3 differences between a Quartz Gold Miner and an Alluvial Miners Quartz Mining involved Gold being extracted underground from quartz reefs where as Alluvial Mining involved picks and shovels retrieving land from the surface. Required deep shafts in which miners blasted and hacked the quartz from its surrounding rock which was more dangerous compared to the Alluvial Mining which used methods such as damming rivers and pumping water out. Alluvial Miners worked more to themselves/keeped to themselves…
References Barrionuevo, A. (2011). Chile Mining Accident (2010). http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/c/chile_mining_accident_2010/index.html Hughes, H. (2010). 33 Trapped Chilean Miners Found Alive, But Could Be Stuck 4 Months. http://abcnews.go.com/International/33-trapped-chilean-miners-found-alive-stuck-months/story?id=11457872 Weik, J. (2010). Over 30 workers trapped after Chilean copper mine collapse. Metal Bulletin Daily, (224), 65. Memo to Families of Employees of Minera…
responsible for the deaths of the 29 miners. The U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration issued “too much” citations for the violations in the mines Massey Energy Company owned. The company always challenged several of the citations and corrected enough of the significant and substantial violations to allow its total violations to fall below the level needed to force its…