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Management project

‘’BLOOD DONATION CAMP AND SEMINAR ’’

MBA

Presented to : Sir.Muhmmad Faisal

لكل وإنما ، بالنيات األعمال إنمانوى ما  امرئ

Actions are dependent upon their Intentions

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The Philanthropist

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Introduction

BY: Javed Akbar

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To improve the lives of Thalassemic patients

through the power of

humanity.To save one life is to save all humanity

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Being a socially responsible person providing safe secure and cost effective supply of quality of blood products serving for the patients of Thalassemia to meet the needs of patient in collaboration with Omair Sana foundation

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• Blood flows everywhere through the human body.

• We cannot live without it.

• The heart pumps blood to all our body cells, supplying them with oxygen and food.

• Blood also carries proteins and cell fragments called platelets that let blood clot where there has been an injury.

Facts about the blood

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By: Umair Shaikh

ISLAMIC VIEW OF

BLOOD DONATION

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ISLAMIC VIEW of BLOOD DONATION

Islam enjoins preserving human life and protecting it against all potential harm, affliction and hardship, and it insists on ensuring peace and security for human beings.

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Therefore, if giving blood to a patient is necessary for his survival, then, according to Islam, it becomes mandatory to donate blood`, as a case of implementing a basic Islamic principle which makes it imperative to preserve human life.

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Two important main Islamic rules are also applicable

here, namely:1. "Harm must be eliminated"

& 2."Necessity overrules

constraints".Further more it is in

agreement with the Islamic principles of social justice.

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Blood Donation Facts…!!!

BY:NAZISH QAMAR

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Need Of Blood

Cancer

patients

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Pre-mature, pre term babies surgery patients

blood disorder patients

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And Many More….

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Whole blood

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Blood Products / Components & their uses

 

Blood collected is screened for TTIs (infections) & IF SAFE, is separated into components & stored for issue to patients

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Blood Components

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Benefits to Donor of blood donation

Health benefits:Regular donation (2-3 times a year….):• Lowers cholesterol• Lowers lipid level

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Get your blood screening reportGet certificate of appreciation.

Decrease incidence of heart attack , stoke….

Get rid off your pimples

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BENEFITS OF BLOOD DONATION

Just one pint

May save up to

three lives…!!!

Give blood to someone who

needs it and do your own body

good at the same time.

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What we can do ?  

• Make Blood Donation a HABIT. 

• Donate regularly – every 3months  

• Motivate others to donate. 

• Refer your friends and relatives. 

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FUnctions Of Mangement

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PLANNING

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PLANNING

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ORGINIZING

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ORGINIZING

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Promotional Activities

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LEADING

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Direct

• During whole session we guide each other what to do how to do how the things to be managed

• Continuously motivating IUNC student to donate blood.

• Continuously gather students to attend seminar .

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Motivation

Motivation is key in this project

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CONTROLLING

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CONTROLLING

Undesirable deviation

No deviation from plans

There is close relationship between planning and control

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What people say ,what people do and what people say they do are entirely different things – Margarate Mead

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Basic Management Skills Learned by this Project

Human Human Relations Relations SkillsSkills

Technical Technical SkillsSkills

Conceptual Conceptual SkillsSkills

time-time-management management skillsskills

Decision-Decision-Making Making SkillsSkills

© 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.

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TEAM WORK

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SWOT Analysis

By:Haseen Fatima

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SWOT ANALYSIS

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strength

Creative Work

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WEAKNESS

Absence of Direction skills.

Lack of Systematic Management in Organizing.

Gaps in CoordinationVery Few Donating

Organization.Lack Of Accessibility.Weak Management

Skills.

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OPPURTUNITIES

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THREATS

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“This life is yours. Take the power to choose what you want to do and do it well. Take the power to love what you want in life and love it honestly. Take the power to walk in the forest and be a part of nature. Take the power to control your own life. No one else can do it for you. Take the power to make your life happy.”

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