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Accentuating Your Advertising s’ case, this entailed Obama and the senior management team using language from the Hospitals’ mission to create a separate but connected mission exclusively for her department, the Office of Community Affairs:Have you ever heard the term; a good use of white space? Often people who do not want to belittle a project or a report will say; well I have to give them credit it certainly is a good use of white space. In other words the report was of no value but it looks so professional that it couldn't be completely dismissed.Your brochures and advertising in your business need to be accentuated in such a way that looks professional and even if the customer or potential future customer is not really interested in your product or service they will still believe you to be a professional company and may consider you at a later date if they ever need that particular product or service. Even if they ar The University of Chicago Hospitals Office of Community Affairs is committed to building strong and meaningful relationships with the surrounding community and recognizes that these relationships enhance its position at the forefront of medicine. Tackling this issue enables the company to develop a comprehensive community relations strategy, Obama said. Steps to consider here include building top-down support, defining and knowing your community, benchmarking peers/identi Hidden Advertisement The culmination of the 2006 Best Bosses Conference & Celebration, held September 27, 2006 in Chicago, was a Plenary Address delivered by Michelle Obama. Obama is Vice President for Community and External Affairs at the University of Chicago Hospitals. Her topic was “Creating Relationships Between Business and Community.”Why do women buy magazines? What does attract them most? If you think about it, you’ll come to realize that magazine cover is an advertisement itself. Not only it brings up to your attention the main points and articles in the magazines, but it also tries to sell the product to you. Colors that are chosen for the magazine cover, the pictures of the beautiful women on it and striking comments about different issues women are mostly concerned about- all these are advertisement forms and techniques.As you walk by a magazine rack have you ever noticed all of the advertisements reaching out to you, calling your name? Okay, so their not literally calling your name but you get the picture. I'm Obama was selected by former Hospitals President and CEO Michael Riordan to head the organization’s Office of Community Affairs, and lead the Hospitals’ efforts to broaden its relationship with its neighborhood – Chicago’s South Side – and the city at large. As Obama said, her previous experience at the university (she was associate dean of students and later executive director for community affairs at the Hospitals) and that fact that she is a native South Sider gives her a “unique perspective of being both an insider and an outsider” to her employer. In explaining why businesses and nonprofits alike should look at building a community relations program, Obama stressed that these types of programs are becoming more common in the U.S., with approximately 90 percent of large domestic companies investing some time, resources and funds in efforts to better relate to their communities. She also stressed that such efforts should make good business sense in addition to fulfilling the notion of being a good neighbor. This speaks to programmatic sustainability and the extent to which programs are line items in the budget. “When times are lean, when budgets are tight,” Obama said, “community relations activities are the first to go.” The benefits for organizations that institute community relations programs include increased market visibility, strengthened brand value and enhanced reputations as good corporate citizens. The latter benefit has become increasingly important to many entities, and for good reason: A 2005 Golin Harris survey found that 40 percent of respondents take good corporate citizenship into account when making purchasing decisions. Obama said that focusing on community relations can also benefit employees by developing greater teamwork and raising the level of morale and company pride. For potential hires, such a focus can even better position a business as an employer of choice. By definition, community relations efforts should benefit the organization’s surrounding community. Benefits here include, but are not limited to, adding new skills and energy to problem solving, supplying a source of volunteers, building better links among the business network and improving the community’s quality of services. After taking into account the above-mentioned considerations, Obama said that the next step involves the organization integrating the community relations focus into its mission. In the Hospitals’ case, this entailed Obama and the senior management team using language from the Hospitals’ mission to create a separate but connected mission exclusively for her department, the Office of Community Affairs: The University of Chicago Hospitals Office of Community Affairs is committed to building strong and meaningful relationships with the surrounding community and recognizes that these relationships enhance its position at the forefront of medicine. Tackling this issue enables the company to develop a comprehensive community relations strategy, Obama said. Steps to consider here include building top-down support, defining and knowing your community, benchmarking peers/identif Desperate Architects: Want to Know a Secret About Architectural Drafting? e director for community affairs at the Hospitals) and that fact that she is a native South Sider gives her a “unique perspective of being both an insider and an outsider” to her employer.It’s about twenty after 9, on a Tuesday morning, Mike Johnson is an architect and he's thinking that life is bed of roses. But it wasn’t like that a year ago…This time last year, the revenues of his practice were shrinking at an alarming 15% annual rate… he was trying everything in the book to pull those revenues out of tailspin, primary of which was outsourcing most of his CAD drafting offshore. That exercise failed miserably, and he couldn’t even start to figure out why.He had been very diligent in selecting the service provider (who was based in India)… got custom samples done, and ramped up slowly to midsize assignments, to the point where the service provider successfully draf In explaining why businesses and nonprofits alike should look at building a community relations program, Obama stressed that these types of programs are becoming more common in the U.S., with approximately 90 percent of large domestic companies investing some time, resources and funds in efforts to better relate to their communities. She also stressed that such efforts should make good business sense in addition to fulfilling the notion of being a good neighbor. This speaks to programmatic sustainability and the extent to which programs are line items in the budget. “When times are lean, when budgets are tight,” Obama said, “community relations activities are the first to go.” The benefits for organizations that institute community relations programs include increased market visibility, strengthened brand value and enhanced reputations as good corporate citizens. The latter benefit has become increasingly important to many entities, and for good reason: A 2005 Golin Harris survey found that 40 percent of respondents take good corporate citizenship into account when making purchasing decisions. Obama said that focusing on community relations can also benefit employees by developing greater teamwork and raising the level of morale and company pride. For potential hires, such a focus can even better position a business as an employer of choice. By definition, community relations efforts should benefit the organization’s surrounding community. Benefits here include, but are not limited to, adding new skills and energy to problem solving, supplying a source of volunteers, building better links among the business network and improving the community’s quality of services. After taking into account the above-mentioned considerations, Obama said that the next step involves the organization integrating the community relations focus into its mission. In the Hospitals’ case, this entailed Obama and the senior management team using language from the Hospitals’ mission to create a separate but connected mission exclusively for her department, the Office of Community Affairs: The University of Chicago Hospitals Office of Community Affairs is committed to building strong and meaningful relationships with the surrounding community and recognizes that these relationships enhance its position at the forefront of medicine. Tackling this issue enables the company to develop a comprehensive community relations strategy, Obama said. 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Now, if I told you I had something that could help you in both ways with no risk involv The benefits for organizations that institute community relations programs include increased market visibility, strengthened brand value and enhanced reputations as good corporate citizens. The latter benefit has become increasingly important to many entities, and for good reason: A 2005 Golin Harris survey found that 40 percent of respondents take good corporate citizenship into account when making purchasing decisions. Obama said that focusing on community relations can also benefit employees by developing greater teamwork and raising the level of morale and company pride. For potential hires, such a focus can even better position a business as an employer of choice. By definition, community relations efforts should benefit the organization’s surrounding community. Benefits here include, but are not limited to, adding new skills and energy to problem solving, supplying a source of volunteers, building better links among the business network and improving the community’s quality of services. After taking into account the above-mentioned considerations, Obama said that the next step involves the organization integrating the community relations focus into its mission. In the Hospitals’ case, this entailed Obama and the senior management team using language from the Hospitals’ mission to create a separate but connected mission exclusively for her department, the Office of Community Affairs: The University of Chicago Hospitals Office of Community Affairs is committed to building strong and meaningful relationships with the surrounding community and recognizes that these relationships enhance its position at the forefront of medicine. Tackling this issue enables the company to develop a comprehensive community relations strategy, Obama said. 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Some of the features that should be looked for are an adjustable seat, proper lumbar support, a backrest, adequate seat width and depth, appropriate arm r By definition, community relations efforts should benefit the organization’s surrounding community. Benefits here include, but are not limited to, adding new skills and energy to problem solving, supplying a source of volunteers, building better links among the business network and improving the community’s quality of services. After taking into account the above-mentioned considerations, Obama said that the next step involves the organization integrating the community relations focus into its mission. In the Hospitals’ case, this entailed Obama and the senior management team using language from the Hospitals’ mission to create a separate but connected mission exclusively for her department, the Office of Community Affairs: The University of Chicago Hospitals Office of Community Affairs is committed to building strong and meaningful relationships with the surrounding community and recognizes that these relationships enhance its position at the forefront of medicine. Tackling this issue enables the company to develop a comprehensive community relations strategy, Obama said. Steps to consider here include building top-down support, defining and knowing your community, benchmarking peers/identi Releasing Tacit Knowledge Into The Workplace - Innovation That Matters s’ case, this entailed Obama and the senior management team using language from the Hospitals’ mission to create a separate but connected mission exclusively for her department, the Office of Community Affairs:The persistent truth is that the scale of the challenges we face globally has changed the entire context for how business operates and contributes. Global warming has gone from being denied to coffee shop conversation. The implications global warming has on the future of humanity creates speculation and, for the most part, fear or disbelief.Meanwhile, at a deeper level people sense the need to evolve, to tap into what holds deeper meaning and want to make a higher level of contribution. Accompanying this underlying force is the real need for high performance leadership; leadership that merges the untapped capacity for self-performance with group leadership and takes it to whole new levels. The University of Chicago Hospitals Office of Community Affairs is committed to building strong and meaningful relationships with the surrounding community and recognizes that these relationships enhance its position at the forefront of medicine. Tackling this issue enables the company to develop a comprehensive community relations strategy, Obama said. Steps to consider here include building top-down support, defining and knowing your community, benchmarking peers/identifying resources and defining success. For Obama and the Hospitals, this intricate, behind-the-scenes work translated into a year and a half of taking a multifaceted look at the South Side of Chicago. For instance, many people think of the South Side as a mecca of great jazz and blues music. However, that perception doesn’t even get past the 1960s – what has defined the community since then? Also, the South Side is a predominantly working-class neighborhood. Yet, as Obama explained, there are “pockets of relative affluence” within that community. These are the types of microscopic findings that organizations that are serious about implementing community relations programs must achieve. Obama also used pictures of two very different homes to illustrate an important point: Perceptions leave powerful imprints on a community, but they can also be used as an organizational tool to approach that community. Obama explained that the dilapidated two-flat house in the first of her pictures and the beautiful, refurbished graystone in the second are across the street from one another in the same South Side neighborhood, symbolizing the area’s socioeconomic diversity. “The lens through which you choose to view your community defines the possibilities,” Obama said. “If you can only see the deficits, it’s very difficult to understand what you can do and how you can benefit as a company.” After summarizing the community relations programming that she and the Hospitals have created and implemented – including pediatric mobile home units as well as school “Principal-For-A-Day” and community fitness programs – Obama concluded her address by showing hard numbers that indicated to the Hospitals’ lenders and donors that their outreach efforts are having a measurable impact. Case in point: The Hospitals’ roster of volunteers has doubled in the last three years, which means a higher level of preventative care in the community and, ideally, lower hospitalization rates. “We’ve gone from [the notion of] ‘community service is the right thing to do’ to ‘community service is a critical part of keeping our doors open’,” Obama said.
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