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Pure Water For The World Work Values
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Daily Duties at Pure Water For The World:
Create a viable organization with a solution methodology for providing clean drinking water that would be acceptable to the residents of rural communities in developing countries of Central America.
What they like about Pure Water For The World:
Organizations with strong, centralized leadership are particularly attractive to you. You require a work environment with leadership that aggressively seeks to expand and grow the business and does so in a visible and decisive manner. In general you prefer to work in an environment in which there is a strong link between leadership, its actions, and a strong set of company-wide values.
Tags
Director, Project Manager, Grants Manager, Chief of Party, Strategic Planner, Director Organizational Development, Adjunct Faculty, Transportation Manager, International Community Development Consultant
Information about Pure Water For The World
Company Rank: Not Available
Average length of employment : 3 years
Average salary of employees: $60,000
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Climbers who worked at Pure Water For The World had these interests:
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Chaim Potok, Davita's Harp |
family story set between WWI & WWII, beautifully written |
Dean Cycon, Javatrekker |
description of very small impoverished coffee producers, their struggle to secure a fair price for the their coffee, and the importance of Fair Trade |
Charles Martin, When Crickets Cry |
powerful story about a doctor's struggle to face his humanity and a child's successful survival from a heart transplant |
Lovins, Lovins, & Hawkins, Natural Capitalism |
a non-combative strategy presented to the industrial complex justifying the case for environmental sensitivity and alternative energy that will result in a better employment sector |
Kolbert, Field Notes from a Catastrophe |
an excellent discussion about climate change |
Tapscott & Williams, Wikinomics |
an incredible presentation on the possibilities of a global collaboration, well documented with examples...truly an inspiring description of a utility of the internet |
Yunus, Creating a World without Poverty |
His presentation of the birth of the Grameen bank and the importance of micro-finance to the extreme poor |
Tokman & O'Donnell, Poverty & Inequality in Latin America |
an in-depth discussion of the issues & limitations faced by indigenous groups in Latin America |
