International : Development and Relief Services

International Medical Corps

From relief to self-reliance

Ignorant comments
Posted by ElizabethK  |  June 1, 2009 6:39:01 AM

I recommend that Sanji take a closer look at incentives required to attract top talent for CEO's these days- especially one that serves with an organization for 23 years- check the website. She's earned her pay.

And I pity Lin for basing her evaluation of a charity based on the promotional material they send, instead of the quality of work they do and the people they help. How sad.

I recommend to both of you (and other interested persons) to check out Dan Pallotta's Harvard Business Journal blog- and learn what's really important to evaluate: http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/pallotta/

MCI CEO 260,000 salary?
Posted by Sanji  |  May 11, 2009 6:08:26 AM

WHAT IS UP WITH CEO'S SALARY?

Promotional Material
Posted by Lin  |  December 29, 2008 6:31:56 AM

I donated to this charity as one that was a 4-star. However, after I donated money, I was very disappointed by the glossy, color brochures this group sent me, just like the catalogues that I deplore and don't use environmentally friendly paper and inks. I won't donate to this group again since part of the money is being used to produce this type of material instead of going as direct aid to the most troubled areas of the world. That's the cause for which I want my money used. This group just lost a donor.

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