Behaviors of [NGO and Governmental nonprofit organizations] versus [CORPORATE nongovernmental and governmental] to reflect on the pandemic and shaping the behavior of the general public:
We are all trying to understand the facts of the catastrophe / Covid-19 and how to effectively get through it.
It is easy to believe corporate companies function with in a relatively maximum safety factor and relatively risk free expenditure, this can possibly translate to understanding that they are processing the right information to shape their behaviors during the pandemic and doing the maximum effort to be effective in their resource allocation: in their interaction with the community, aligning provisions with researches, amount of support they are giving to alleviate the challenges in the community during Covid-19, etc.
On the other hand, the magnitude of impact of NGOs and governmental non-profit (non-corporate) organizations are making to address the catastrophe might also be seen as an indication to learn how to cop up with the pandemic. There is a chance that the impact of this sector to be seen in comparison with the corporate leaders’ behaviors during the pandemic that will shape the behavior and safety of the public in general.
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…in 1900 Frank Lloyd Wright discussed the plight of architect in a paper read before the annual meeting of the architectural league of America in Chicago, claiming the architect has sold out, that he had made himself a salesman of pre-packaging styles. An even more important indication of his developing philosophy was Wright’s lecture “The Art and craft of the machine,” given at a meeting of the arts and crafts society at Hull house, Chicago, the next year. The way out of the dilemma, Wright proposed, was by embracing the machine, exploiting its potential and developing a new architecture on the basis of this new sensitivity (the search for order).
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