year, Chevron’s major competitors Exxon and Mobil spent 1.1% and 0.9% of their revenue respectively on environment risk strategy. This was due to Chevron positioning itself both publicly and internally as a company that was responsible steward of natural environment. Furthermore, we analyzed their Internal and External Risk Management tools and compared them with the Quantitative Risk Management tool (DEMA). Internal Risk Management:- Traditionally, risk management decision making at Chevron was
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IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSRJBM) ISSN: 2278-487X Volume 3, Issue 5 (Sep,-Oct. 2012), PP 17-27 www.iosrjournals.org Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study Of TATA Group Amit Kumar Srivastava1, Gayatri Negi2, Vipul Mishra3, Shraddha Pandey4 ( 1,4 ( 2 ,3 Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering & Technology, Bareilly, U P/India ) Career Degree College, kakori, Lucknow /U P / University of Lucknow / India) Abstract: Starting from the times of barter system to today’s
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The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that Mental illness will be the second the largest cause of death and disability in populations around the world by 2020 (Connolly & Sakai, 2011). Mental disorders impact both high and low-income countries’ modality and disability affects (Rugema, et al., 2015). In support of this statement Atwoli, Stein, Koenen, and McLaughlin in a recent community study observed that trauma exposure is higher in lower- income countries, compared with high-income
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reach US $160 billion by 2017. The Indian healthcare sector is expected to grow at about 15 percent year-on-year, on account of factors such as rapid growth in infrastructure development, creation of demand for higher levels of healthcare and rising awareness of end users. The growth of the Indian healthcare sector is further driven by the 300 million strong middle class with significant disposable income, which is likely to demand superior healthcare services. According to the World Health Organization
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Sports sponsorship and consumer purchase intention: From the perspective of consumer brand awareness 1.0 Introduction Sports sponsorship has long been crucial sources of funds for sports, literature and art as well as the social events. And after 30 year of development, sponsorship marketing has gradually become a global industry. It is widely acknowledged that sports sponsorship enhances the consumer's perception of a brand via big events
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brand OBEY and helped President Obama become the face of the 2008 elections. He has worked with celebrities, artists, and world figures to not just make art, but to make a difference and speak up about certain subjects. His social and political awareness and outwardness towards speaking his mind has helped to make a name for himself. His went from being just a street artist, to making a difference in talking through print. Despite being a controversial figure in printmaking history, is it safe to
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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is the world’s largest volunteer-based humanitarian network, reaching 150 million people each year through our 187 member National Societies. Together, we act before, during and after disasters and health emergencies to meet the needs and improve the lives of vulnerable people. We do so with impartiality as to nationality, race, gender, religious beliefs, class and political opinions. For more information, please visit www.ifrc.org.
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the media plays a major role in the effective management of disaster response and recovery activities. Communicating preparedness, prevention and mitigation information promotes actions that reduce the risk of future disasters. Communicating policies, goals and priorities to staff, partners and participants enhances support and promotes a more efficient disaster management operation. Mission The mission of an effective disaster communications strategy is to provide timely and accurate information
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size of the government by creating the Department of Homeland Security. Its primary missions are preventing terrorist attacks within the U.S., reducing the exposure of the U.S. to terrorism, and minimizing the damage from potential attacks and natural disasters. The Patriot Act was signed on October 26, 2001 in response to 9/11. This Act strengthened domestic security and expanded the powers of law-enforcement agencies to identify and stop terrorists. Due to the unexpected attack, the U.S. decided
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Privacy Rules 3 critical areas of HIPAA for a training session of your staff Privacy Rules The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) issued the Privacy Rule to implement the requirement of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”). 1 The Privacy Rule standards address the use and disclosure of individuals’ health information—called “protected health information” by organizations subject to the Privacy Rule — called “covered entities,” as well
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