This report explores the relationship between system oriented theories, sustainability issues and disclosures made by Orica Limited in their 2013 Sustainability Report (“Orica 2013”). The review is based on the system oriented theories covering Stakeholder Theory, Legitimacy Theory and Institutional Theory. On the basis of this assessment, recommendations are made for future approaches to Orica’s Sustainability Reporting. The 2013 Sustainability Report by Orica provided benefit to stakeholders.
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Why did he think their trust and loyalty were important to the company? The managing director focused on gaining the employees trust and loyalty as he considers these factors were most important to the company. He worked extremely hard on gaining employees/workers trust and loyalty and also expected that they will also remain loyal and trustworthy towards the company. In NCR employees are well educated and also have good knowledge that is related to that particular business. The company encourages
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............ 3 6. Approach................................................................................................................................ 4 PART 2: SHARIAH GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS ................................................... 5 SECTION I: General Requirements of the Shariah Governance Framework ..............5 - 9 SECTION II: Oversight, Accountability & Responsibility............................................. 10 - 14 SECTION III: Independence................
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Industry: Corporate Governance Report GROUP 9 INDIAN OIL Corporation Corporate Governance Philosophy IndianOil believes that good Corporate Governance practices ensure ethical and efficient conduct of the affairs of the Company and also help in maximizing value for all its stakeholders like customers, employees and society at large in order to build an environment of trust and confidence among all the constituent IndianOil recognizes that good Corporate Governance is a continuous
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Topics, Issues, and Controversies in Corporate Governance and Leadership S T A N F O R D C L O S E R L OO K S E R I E S stanford closer look series 1 Tesla Motors: The Evolution of Governance From Inception to IPO Tesla Motors In June 2010, Tesla Motors raised over $225 million in an initial public offering that valued the electric car manufacturer at $2 billion. It was the first time a U.S. automobile company went public since Ford Motor in 1956. The evolution of Tesla—first incorporated
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John Matthew M. Pereja August 27, 2015 SYSTHEO Article Reading No. 1 – Xerox Corporation Reflection Paper In this article reading, it discusses on what were the downfalls and shortcomings of the Xerox Corporation due to improper organization structure. After reading the whole article, I realized that the people who make and who belong in the organization are very important for they are the ones who are bringing the name of the business. Many of the reasons why Xerox had almost
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the IT Steering Committee oversees the day to day management of IT service delivery and major IT projects while the IT Strategy Committee has the broader role of ensuring there is alignment between IT and business strategy through enterprise IT governance. In terms of membership, an IT Steering Committee consists of sponsoring executive, business executive, the CIO and key advisers as required, whereas an IT Strategy Committee is composed of board members and specialized non-board members. Regarding
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MEMORANDUM To: Headmaster, Acting Board of directors and Members Of the Audit Committee From: Ronald Anson, Athletic Director Date: 3/15/2015 ------------------------------------------------- Subject: Self-Audit of Title IX in Athletic Program Broadwater Academy PURPOSE AND AUTHORITY The Headmaster and Board of Directors want to be proactive, they would like the athletic department to conduct a Title IX audit. This audit is to ensure the Broadwater Academy is in compliance
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Management Team and Measures to Reform of Governance Structure, and Outline of Correction of Past Financial Statements and Financial Forecast Toshiba Corporation (the “Company”), has taken the causal analysis and recommendations on prevention of recurrence contained in the report of the Independent Investigation Committee very seriously, and established a Management Revitalization Committee to intensively discuss a new management team and reform of corporate governance, the members of which Committee
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Q1 a) The earnings (net income) are considered as the most critical financial figure in the financial statements as it indicates the profitability of the company. All benefits for shareholders including both the capital gains and dividends are closely related with the earnings. In other words, the performance of the company and the management can be largely evaluated by the earnings figure. Due to the importance of earnings, it is not surprising the management is keen to improve the figure via
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