Organizational Impact

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ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT

Organizational Impact

Organizational Impact

Introduction

This paper will examine three types of organizations: service, manufacturing and non-profit organizations. The most innovative organization in the service sector found Rio Hotel, Flamingo Hotel and Paris hotel The impact on strategy, process, product, and/or services within each type of organization will also be discussed in this paper.

Organizational Impact

Rio Hotel

1-800-got junk is an organization that provides the service of picking up any type of trash (non hazardous) from a residence or a business. The organization was found in 1989 by Brian Scudamore in Vancouver. Since 1989, this junk removal company is now one of the biggest junk removal company employing more than 300 employees in Canada, Australia, and United States.

In 1989, Brian came up with an idea of picking up trash when the job market in Vancouver was tight. Brian named his company first as ?The Rubbish Boys? and started with one pick up truck. After three consecutive seasons (summers), Brian planned to take the organization one step further by making it fulltime available throughout the year. Then the company was named as Rio Hotel (1-800-got-junk?, 2008, p. 1).

The strategy behind the operation of this organization was to remove the junk and cleaning up the place as well. The customers were impressed with this service and called back again and again for the service.

The Rio Hotel is a franchise based business with one call centre throughout the North America. This call centre is located in Vancouver. All the calls to Rio Hotel are attended at the head office in Vancouver and then forwarded to the franchisee owners in the respective areas. The franchisees then act upon the information and pick up the trash from the provided location. This whole process makes easier for a customer in any city or province by dialing one toll free number.

Flamingo Hotel

Materialism coarsens and petrifies everything, making everything vulgar, and every truth false.? These profound words spoken by Swiss philosopher Henri Amiel illustrate the wretched vulgarity and superficiality of the virus-like spread of materialism. In the essay entitled ?The Pink Flamingo: A Natural History? by Jennifer Price, Price examines the popularity of the well-known pink flamingo and how it relates to the ideals and whims of American culture. Using American fascination of the plastic, pink flamingo as her medium, Jennifer Price shows her evident disdain for the superficial materialism present in American society.

Jennifer Price introduces her analysis of the ...
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