Wednesday, April 15, 2009

A Foundation of Diversity

Back again everyone! Today’s entry will be my final one as I have covered practically all of the general areas of public relations for Raytheon. Since originally today’s blog was supposed to be about “Corporate Crisis,” at the moment Raytheon is not experiencing any crises within the company right now. So instead I decided to talk about Raytheon’s approach on building a foundation of diversity throughout the company as well as discuss their non-discrimination policy.

To begin with, Raytheon has what’s called a “diversity wheel.” They work to achieve an inclusive culture through a variety of different subjects such as gender, race, religion, language etc... Both inside and outside of the company, Raytheon continues to seek, embrace and promote diversity as a core company value. Well…here is no surprise, Raytheon continues to promote its company’s positive image and here’s another reason to add to the long reputable list that gives the company its good name, by promoting diversity amongst its employees and clients. Plus, to fulfill Raytheon’s goal of customer success, the more diverse the environment is, the more creative the working atmosphere will be and the more energized and productive the company will be. John Harris, the vice-president of Contracts and Supply Chain and a member of the Executive Diversity Leadership Team, comments about this by stating, “We recognize that in order to be an organization where customer success is our mission, we must transform ourselves to a company that relies on answers from the many, to questions and challenges that our customer present us with. We must be an organization that is based on the key values of passion, diversity and thought, and a safe and supportive environment where everyone understands that they can, and will, be a part of the solution.” Finally, Raytheon has a policy within their company that refrains from discrimination. The policy of the company clearly states that recruiting, hiring, training and promoting for all job classifications will have no regard to race, religion, gender etc… and that they base all employment opportunities upon the individual’s qualifications and ability to perform the work that is assigned to them.

Well, that about wraps up our journey around the world of Raytheon. They are a company that not only specializes in defense mechanisms, but also contributes to the community. They provide educational and fun exhibits for families at theme parks and notable attractions. And, they are a corporation who promotes diversity both in and out of the company, and they care for they employees and shareholders. If you ever want to find more information about the company as well as topics I did not touch upon, check out the website at http://www.raytheon.com/. Thanks for staying updated on my posts and remember that Raytheon is a generous company that heavily depends on customer satisfaction.











John Harris

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