Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Human Resources value proposition of GASCO

Human Resources value proposition of GASCO Introduction: The report presented here is regarding the HR value proposition of GASCO. GASCO is also known as Abu Dhabi Gas Industries Ltd. The company was born in the year 1978, in the very heart of the UAE (United Arab Emirates) in its capital Abu Dhabi. Value proposition is best explained by Ulrichs model which shows the factors one should look for to check whether the HR system helps to realize any value to the organization. The report will find out the same with the help of questionnaire analysis from the HRs in the company. GASCO: GASCO is also known as Abu Dhabi Gas Industries Ltd. The company was born in the year 1978, in the very heart of the UAE (United Arab Emirates) in its capital Abu Dhabi. Replying to a question about the vision of the founder of the company, late Sheik Zayed bin Sultan Al Nayhan he replied that he believed in the sound operation of the Emirates important gas assets. The amalgamation and establishment of Abu Dhabi Gas Industries Ltd or GASCO as a combined venture among the ADNOC (known as Abu Dhabi National Oil Company), Total, Partex, and Shell, and the addition of a wholly owned ADNOC Company named ATHEER in the year 2001, supported GASCO in appreciating the vision to be among the one of the most inventive, caring and respected companies in the hydrocarbon and gas industry. (Author, 2010) GASCOs promise in meeting the prospect of its diverse stakeholders employees, community, shareholders, non governmental bodies and regulatory bodies, was freshly recognized through the restitution of the combined Venture contract originally signed in the year 1978. The new contract, which is now contracted to run until the year 2028, September 30th, will permit GASCO to grasp the peculiarity of being one of the chief players in the worldwide gas and hydrocarbons industry, conducting the transportation of liquid and gas products, onshore gas processing and contributing to the economys GDP of in a responsible and sustainable manner. (Author, 2010) Literature Review: A HR value proposition is a proposal that defines the measurable and quantifiable gains that an organizations or individuals making the proposal promise to deliver. The development procedure of a HR value proposition is based on the reviews and analysis results of the gains, prices and values to be delivered to the customers by an organization, potential customers, and other constitutive groups working within and outside of the organization. It can also be viewed as positioning of a value, where term Value can be defined as = Benefits / Costs (where costs include all the risks taken). (Becker, 2002) Value is said to be added to a HR proposition when the work done by the HR professionals helps people to accomplish their goals and targets. What matters most is the benefits a person receives from this work and not design or the way the program was made or the policies used in declaration. The actions which do not fulfill these goals are not pursued. Hence HR value proposition can be viewed as the exercises, professionals involved and departments which work to achieve this aim and work to obtain productive and positive results for all the stake-holders like people working, managers, etc. (Spickett-Jones, 2003) Regrettably, in some organizations HR proposition is not seen as a group of people brought together to build something productive, rather it is seen as a cost centre. As such many of such groups are closed down during cost cutting processes. In order safeguard their position in an organization; they should increase their influence over their customers and stakeholders. They should emphasize less on their procedure and processes and more on the results and benefits they are providing. They should be in line with the productivity and their stakeholders. (Tuominen, 2004) Nowadays HR personnel are becoming redundant and its ironic that the services that they deliver are more focused on business performance improvements from central goals. With the shift in societies from an old era of business to the new knowledge and service oriented business goals and economies, having a better HR deliverable at ones exposure would become an added advantage and necessity to combat the increasing competition for an organization. (Winfried Daun, 2005) Such HR proposition values are largely effected by intangibles and managing these intangible properties of an organization. These intangible properties include : research and developments, leadership, brand positioning and strength, quality of service, speed, governance, tacit knowledge, loyalty of customers and the employees, reputation, informal processes, innovation , plant flexibility, trusted networks. Managing these intangible is important because they have deep impact on the shareholder values and are necessary regarding the future growth and expectations of the investors from the organization. (Winfried Daun, 2005) A comprehensive study by Ulrich and Brochbank shows the necessary steps required so as to deliver the required competencies to the stakeholders in a new economy. The figure below shows the systematic display of what should be done and how it should be done. This is the mapping out of HR value proposition, showing how to deliver desired stakeholder values. (Becker, 2002) Figure 1: The Ulrich and Brochbank HR Value Proposition There are 14 HR transformation criteria which have been derived from HR value proposition transformation. These are listed below: HR value proposition element: Knowing the realities of external business world Criterion 1 An efficient and efficient HR function is one which one which HR professionals who can acknowledge the external business environments and realities and adapt measures in such a way to combat these situation, allocating HR resources and apply HR practices accordingly. (Becker, 2002) Serving both the internal as well as external stakeholders Criterion 1- an efficient HR function is generating market value for its investors by increasing intangibles. Criterion 2- A good HR function increases the customer share by connecting with its target customers. Criterion 3- An efficient HR function assists its line managers to deliver strategies by developing capabilities of an organization. Criterion 4: A good HR function elucidates and lays down base for employee value proposition and improves individual abilities. (Aughton, 2005) Creating efficient HR practices Criterion 1: A good HR function can manage people, processes and practices such that it adds value. Criterion 2: An efficient HR function can manage performance management process and practices such that it adds value. Criterion 3: An efficient HR function can manage information process and practices such that it adds value. (Aughton, 2005) Developing HR resources Criterion 1: An efficient HR function can manage work flow design and processes such that it adds value HR value proposition element: Developing HR resources HR transformation criteria. Criterion 2: An efficient HR function adjusts its organization in accordance with the strategies of the business. Criterion 3: An efficient HR function makes a clear strategic plan for coordinating the HR investments with the goals of business. (Aughton, 2005) Ensuring Professionalism of the HR environment Criterion 1: An efficient HR function consists of HR professionals who carry out their duties and responsibilities accurately. Criterion 2: An efficient HR function develops HR professionals who display HR competencies. Criterion 3: An efficient HR function would invest in training, development and growth of its HR professionals. Nowadays, HR professionals make use of systemic-based competencies in order to map defined set of the HR Value Proposition and hence enhance and improve the strategies delineated by Ulrich and Brockbank so as to deliver appropriate value to stakeholders. The efforts taken by the HR professional put in action the HR proposition model by having casual link between initiatives taken by the HRs and business results desired. Instead of having a line of sight with the key stakeholders expressed in words and tables, an orderly among the HR Value Propositions provide HR professionals a clear vision as to how they should actually act so as to deliver stakeholder values. (Stuart E Woodhead, 2000) Mapping out the HR Value Proposition model provides a clear vision and framework that formulates the role of HR professionals as the service key business driver that delivers the proper stakeholder value, going beyond just theoretical model and language. It provides a fabric that generates a shared interpretation of the business, significantly assisting the communication efforts. Hence with the proper programs and policies available, it facilitates a desired environment and culture. Thus by using relevant tools and techniques required to corroborate the systemic-based competencies, the HR professionals can link the fourteen criteria of HR Value Proposition model and incorporates them into well functioning systematic HR business model. (Becker, 2002) In order to understand the working and mapping of Ulrich and Brockbank 14 criteria can be mapped using application of 2 mapping techniques, which are: à ¢Ã¢â€š ¬Ã‚ ¢ System Dynamics mapping à ¢Ã¢â€š ¬Ã‚ ¢ Socio-ecological mapping. System Dynamics mapping is centre to the growth of stakeholders driver model which makes the visible connections between employee growths, capabilities of an organization, experience of customers and returns of the investor. (Tuominen, 2004) Socio-ecological mapping is needed to carry on strategic reviews and growth in the surroundings which have become unpredictable due to intangibles. It is required to represent social trends between and within an organization and its surroundings. Diagram below gives a perspective of a high level system of the HR Value Proposition and extent of these two mapping techniques. Figure 2: System viewpoint of HR Value Proposition System dynamic mapping: System Dynamics mapping gives a technique of describing the underlying structure which establishes a blueprint of events that can more often than not contemplate changes in the efficiency of intangibles like increasing waste, cyclic phenomena in supply chains, lack of innovation, declining sales, worker burnout, and so on. (Spickett-Jones, 2003) The uses of system dynamic mapping for a HR professional are as follows: 1. Modeling and mapping the delivery of the stakeholder values over a particular frame of time (productivity, profitability, customer share etc.) in accordance with the levels of availability of tangible and intangible resources (knowledge, customers, staff, relationship management, suppliers, innovation, reputation, etc.) 2. Exploring and researching new business options like, developing a business case for practicing a new learning and growth initiative by figuring the effects of top line i.e. revenue and bottom line i.e. cost on the business performance. 3. Researching and exploring methods to solve a given problem like, exploring different options for improving the falling service quality. Socio-ecological mapping: Socio ecological mapping refers to the people in the concerned environment. Socio-ecological mapping is necessary for understanding relationships between the people in the system through different time frames. From time to time, expectations and values of an organization change around the globe. They need to act through their plans in their environments. This leads to creation of an external environment which has discontinuous and dramatic shifts in its social values and expectations from the community. This leads to a situation when people continuously change their minds regarding the choices about certain services and products. HR professionals should be able to recognize any significant changes socially that can affect their organization because such unsettling and unpredictable surrounding acts upon their industry or concerned organization. Hence, they will need to direct their strategic planning process and plans in accordance with these changes and need to build an organizational environment around, which has continuous learning and information about the surroundings in case their organizations have to be successful for the long term. In order to understand which technique should be used in what environment let us consider two situations. The first situation considers the end results of HR personnel not following socio-ecological representation in an area thats part of the HR Value Proposition as the External Business Realities element. It has not been made explicit by Brochbank and Ulrich. Regardless, this area is necessary for survival of business in the new era of service or knowledge oriented economy. The second situation studies a position in which HR professionals use Systems Dynamics representation to display how their efforts add stakeholder value. Both situations involve System Dynamics mapping for the criteria titled as Serving external and internal stakeholder in the HR Value Proposition Model. In one case, the contribution was important and distinct while in other case was not so significant. Figure 3: Organization in framework with its surroundings Figure 4: Organization in situation with its Industry surroundings The term extended social field addresses to the area beyond the organizations industry environment. This is also in reference with the wider or global community as in contextual environment. According to criterion 1: An efficient and efficient HR function is one which one which HR professionals who can acknowledge the external business environments and realities and adapt measures in such a way to combat these situation, allocating HR resources and apply HR practices accordingly. It insists on the fact that organization should pay attention to its environment outside the firm. The HR professionals should be able to engage in conversation regarding the changes in external surroundings like changes in economy, rates technologies and so on. In order to keep them informed about the new information, HR professionals should conduct environmental scans using processes which have been transformed from OST (Open Systems Theory). OST is social science knowledge body that manages people and their organizations and should have an open, clear, adaptive and active relationship with their surroundings over time so as to ensure viability and good results. It also says that people can be seen as purposeful and informative open systems that can change and generate systems and their surroundings. Serving external and internal stakeholders other criteria are: Criterion 2- an efficient HR function is generating market value for its investors by increasing intangibles. Criterion 3- A good HR function increases the customer share by connecting with its target customers. Criterion 4- An efficient HR function assists its line managers to deliver strategies by developing capabilities of an organization. Criterion 5: A good HR function elucidates and lays down base for employee value proposition and improves individual abilities. These criteria are being depicted in Figure 4 which concerns the Organization in context with the industry environment. Hence we can see that representing the information in form a systematic form makes it easier for organization-industry interface to provide HR professionals with chances to make clear, significant and visible necessary contributions to performance of business forming a unique view; so as to adapt with increasingly significant and emerging new service or knowledge oriented economy. Research Questions The concern here is to verify the extent till which, GASCOs HR system delivers value proposition. For this purpose, we will use the Ulrich model as shown in literature review and will verify the 5 dimensions of the model in GASCO. In this report, we will check whether the five dimensions in Ulrich model are satisfied in GASCO and will comment on the value proposition of companys HR system. The concerned objectives would be as follows: Ulrichs Value proposition dimension Criterias to check for Knowing the external business realities Checking for HRMs efficiency in understanding realities of external business and thus adding value. Serving External and Internal Stakeholders Any increase in the value of investors money by HR system. HR capacity to increase customer share HRs capacity to motivate line mangers to participate in strategic issue. Enhancing individuals ability Creating HR practices Management of employees in such a way that add to value Managing performance of the employees Information is correctly managed and utilized Hr manages work flow design and adds value to the organization. Building HR resources HR alignment to strategic objectives of the business HRs clear strategic planning process and alignment of strategic business objectives with HR objectives Ensuring Professionalism To check the presence of a professional HR system Training and developments presence in the organization. Methodology The methodology involves conducing survey analysis to test the research questions in GASCO as presented in above section. The methodology is divided into two parts: Literature review and finding the factors we should look for finding the value proposition of GASCO Prepare separate questionnaire for every dimension (5 separate questionnaires) Analysis of the result using excel charts The questionnaires would be distributed to HRs in the company. With a small help from of one of our contact in GASCO, we distributed these instruments in the company in which 30 people from HR staff participated. The questionnaires are designed so that they address every aspect of research questions given above. Questionnaire: Knowing the external business realities Do you keep the track of competitors strategies and use the information in forming HR practices? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you keep the track of quality of Human resource existing in the market? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you conduct regular meeting (formal or informal) with the HRs of competitors so that you can get aware of the external environment of the HR system in the industry? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you aware yourself with the rules and regulation of the government that are existing and that can exit in future to make a better HR policy? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you choose employees taking into consideration the relations with the suppliers, contractors, clients etc? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you consider the cultural aspect of the employees in your HR systems? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Taking the example of the giant recession which the world recently faced, did you took any steps like shortening of work force, reduction of pay to respond to the situation and cut the cost? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree As GASCO is an exploration firm, do you intake scientist and other post of employees taking into mind the kind of work going on in the industry? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Technology keeps on changing, when you hire an employee, do you keep in mind the present and future techno skills which the employee should know? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you conduct regular training to bridge the gap between present skills and those required as according to recent external environment characteristics? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Questionnaire: Serving internal and external stakeholder Do you keep an eye on companys intangibles and try to increase these in GASCO? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you conduct regular training for the employees to increase their capabilities? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do your staff is in contact of the customers? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you keep an eye on the organizational suppliers and try to maintain and build strong relationships with the suppliers? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you take the feedback of your distributors and other stakeholders and then apply them in modifying your HR strategies? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you encourage your line managers to come up with a solution on their own and appreciate employee participation? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do your staff make regular visit at customer end and try their best to understand the need of the customers and deliver them on time? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree As GASCO is an exploration firm, do you intake scientist and other post of employees feedback in aligning the need of the organization with current trend in the market? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you keep an awareness of investors attitude towards the company? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you make changes in your policy as to consider the investors reaction? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Questionnaire: Creating HR practices Do you keep try to create policies that helps in building up a culture rather than making just a profitable entity? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you conduct performance appraisal of employees on regular basis so that possible value addition action can be taken? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you appreciate any value addition in employee by proving certifications or by rewarding the employees adding some value in the firm? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you manages the work flow so that every step, the value can be recognized? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you use value chain analysis in your system? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you encourage performance management techniques at the workplace? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do your ensure work life balance so that more satisfaction can be creating for employees and the job turnover rate can be enhances? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you take employee feedback and try to use these feedbacks in ways that ensure value addition to the organization? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you keep information about the employees, their skills, areas of expertise, potential etc? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you create a culture of learning and learning sharing? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Questionnaire: Building HR resources Are you aware of Strategic plans of the business? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you make adjustment in the organizational human resource, in terms of number of employees, posts in firm etc? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you make a periodic diagnosis of the firms requirement and then predict future requirements? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you enter into practices like Knowledge management or Learning Management system that can give you a strategic advantage? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you hire employees keeping in mind future need of the organization? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you take steps to store the knowledge of the present employees so that even in the case these employees do not remain the part of the firm, but still there best practices can be stores in a knowledge base? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you have a position like KMO or Knowledge management officer so look after the suture aspect of the company? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Are your plans for strategic Human Resource planning transparent and everyone is aware with the same? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you considered the case where GASCO enters into another strategic partnership with a new firm and to deal with issues like cross cultural management, work force diversification etc? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you have a clear strategic planning process? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Questionnaire: Ensuring HR professionalism Does HR system in the company have clear roles? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you have a clear documented HR policy which is well structured and is comparable to best practices in the industry? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree As the workforce is UAE is devised in terms of religion background, educational history, culture etc. do your policies are neutral for all of the employees and are you can equal opportunity employer? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you follow a well framed system for recruitment and selection? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you have a policy document for various aspect of Human Resource Management in the organization? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you keep the record of previous training and development of employees and make provision for future training according to that only? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you think that HR practices in GASCO helps employees to find their core competencies and which in turn, help the company to generate its own competencies? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you conduct training for recruiters and other HR staff regularly? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Are you connected to any professional HR practice organization which provides you regular guidelines to work and helps you to standardize your HR system and practices? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Do you have a clear strategic planning process? Strongly Agree Agree Dont know Disagree Strongly disagree Presentation of results Result for knowing the external business realities Do you keep the track of competitors strategies and use the information in forming HR practices? Do you keep the track of quality of Human resource existing in the market? Do you conduct regular meeting (formal or informal) with the HRs of competitors so that you can get aware of the external environment of the HR system in the industry? Do you aware yourself with the rules and regulation of the government that are existing and that can exit in future to make a better HR policy? Do you choose employees taking into consideration the relations with the suppliers, contractors, clients etc? Do you consider the cultural aspect of the employees in your HR systems? Taking the example of the giant recession which the world recently faced, did you took any steps like shortening of work force, reduction of pay to respond to the situation and cut the cost? As GASCO is an exploration firm, do you intake scientist and other post of employees taking into mind the kind of work going on in the industry? Technology keeps on changing, when you hire an employee, do you keep in mind the present and future techno skills which the employee should know? Do you conduct regular training to bridge the gap between present skills and those required as according to recent external environment characteristic

Sunday, January 19, 2020

Emerson - Self - Reliance :: Free Essays

  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s â€Å"Self-Reliance†, he states that being an individual comes from trusting yourself and being honest with the person you are inside. He describes how a person is and becomes an individual by explaining all the different parts that consist of an individual.   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  To be an individual you have to have trust in yourself. You need to accept the person that you truly are inside. Everyone is born possessing everything they need to become an individual; you just need to learn how to utilize the things you have. Without trust in yourself you cannot be an individual.   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  An individual must be a non-conformist. There is no one who can tell you what is wrong or right. What is right, are things that follow your own beliefs and values, and what is wrong are the things that are against them. If the rest of the world sees your actions as wrong, it shouldn’t matter as long as what you do is true to yourself.   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  The actions you take should be the only things your concerned with, and not what other people think around you. Knowing this is the difference from being a great man and an inferior one because there will always be people who think they know what is best for you. It is easy to follow the trends of the world and it is just as easy to be an individual all by yourself. The difficult task to accomplish is to be an individual among the people of the world.   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ridicule and criticism from others should not affect you. Their ridiculing will come and go, but what you do and what you think will stay with you forever. They are not the ones that need to live with your decisions, so they shouldn’t affect they way you make them.   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Everyone expects people to be consistent. To be consistent is to be predictable, which is exactly what people want.

Saturday, January 11, 2020

Crime Reporting and Rates Response Essay

What is the purpose of the major crime – reporting programs? What makes a successful crime reporting program in the U.S.? The purpose of major crime – reporting programs is to keep track to see if crime is decreasing or increasing in the various communities. Also to keep track of the heaviest crime stricken areas to determine if police patrol needs to be increased. Also to keep track of which crime is being committed the most in the various communities as well. The most successful crime – reporting program in the U.S. is the UCR (Uniform Crime Report) it includes both crimes reported local law enforcement departments and the number of arrest made by the police agencies. It also compiles records from more than 17,000 police departments serving a majority of the U.S. population. The UCR also collects data on the number and characteristics (age, race, and gender) of individuals who have been arrested for committing a crime. How do crime rates relate to arrest rates and clearance rates? Is there a way to improve the correlation between crime rates arrest rates and clearance rates in the effort to combat criminal activity? Crime rates relate to arrest rates by the UCR and the NIBRS (The National Incident – Base Reporting System. The higher the crime rate the higher the arrest rate is. Greater population areas tend to have higher crime rates, although clearance rates are generally uniform across the nation. To combat criminal activity the police departments can utilize the UCR to most effectively deploy their officers to areas where they are most needed. Clearance rates are the percentage of crimes that have been closed by arrest.

Friday, January 3, 2020

The Black Death Essay - 1179 Words

A plague is a bacterial infection that can take on more than one form. One of the greatest plagues that have stricken mankind throughout history was the Black Death. The Black Death was the outbreak of the bubonic plague that struck Europe and the Mediterranean area between 1347 and 1351. This plague was the most severe plague that hit the earth because of its origin (the spread), the symptoms, and the effects of the plague. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Scientists and historians are still unsure about the origins of the bubonic plague. Medieval European writers believed that it began in China, which they considered to be a land of almost magical happenings. Chroniclers wrote that it began with earthquakes, fire falling from the sky, and†¦show more content†¦The pulse rate and respiration rate are increased, and the victim becomes exhausted and apathetic. The buboes swell until they approximate a chicken egg in size. In nonfatal cases, the temperature begins to fall in about five days, and approaches normal in about two weeks. In fatal cases, death results in about four days. In primary pneumonic plague, the sputum is at first slimy and tinted with blood; it later becomes free-flowing and bright red. Death occurs in most cases two or three days after the first appearance of symptoms. In primary septicemic plague, the victim has a sudden onset of high fever and turns deep purple in several hours, ofte n dying within the same day that symptoms first develop. The purple color, which appears in all plague victims during their last hours, is due to respiratory failure; the popular name Black Death that is applied to the disease is derived from this symptom. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;The Black Death and the other epidemics of bubonic plague had many consequences. One was a series of vicious attacks on Jews, lepers, and outsiders who were accused of deliberately poisoning the water or the air. 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