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There are many things Tesco’s can do to improve their operations ethically, which I am going to explain below how.

There are a number of ways how organisations can improve the way they operate ethically and I will be assessing how a large organisation such as Dial-a-Phone can function more ethically. Dial-a-phone is national mobile phone provider who are owned by the even bigger company Phones 4U. Organisations are often scrutinised for not operating more ethically, and it is important that organisations act on this criticism. From a customer’s point of view, people often take concern in the modern issues of today’s world and they like to know that the company’s they purchase from are taking in their concerns and taking certain measures to make sure that they are acting as ethically as possible whether this be towards the environment, carbon footprint, produce, supplies and work staff. From an organization's point of view the company want to make sure that they operate ethically because it attracts customers, investor’s new employees and sales. As I have just stated there is a market segment of customers who would like to purchase ethically made and designed products so it is vital the organisation target this market by operating more ethically to boost their sales. Investors also take interest in ethical companies because they know that an organisation is going to turn over more revenue if it starts operating ethically, or for personal reasons such as they themselves would like to have a contract in an organisation that is caring towards whatever they do. Whether this is creating a safe healthy environment for its employees or making sure the company has a low carbon footprint and etc. I am now going to assess how Dial-a-Phone operates and how they could improve how their organisation operates ethically and why this would affect certain stakeholders in the

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