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    Telecommunication Industry

    DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION, CARITAS UNIVERSITY, AMORJI- NIKE, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE. IN PARTTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.Sc.) DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. AUGUST, 2010. CERTIFICATION This is to certify that this project written by Ezeigwe G. Chinyere With Reg/No.BA/2007/163, has been duly supervised, approved and found adequate in scope and content for the award of Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration

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    Why Ethic Important

    LIVING AND DYING WITH ASBESTOS Asbestos is a company which is using fibrous minarel for fireproofing,electrial insulation,building materials,chemical filters.There are lots of workers are working there.Moreover their company is not in the right way. Beacause they are not conscious about their workers even about the environment.Working in the asbestos,workers were suffring from breathing problems,cancer of the chest called Asbestosis.There were many researcher and journalist knew about the asbestos

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    Corruption and Integrity

    affects a countries politics, economy, society, and overall environment. When the counties leadership is lacking integrity, than a corrupt country cannot develop, which causes the country to become even more corrupt. In addition, the corrupt countries economy suffers with the potential depletion of their national wealth. However, the damage of corruption on society is most damaging of all. Country corruption and unethical behavior diminishes trust in the government, politics, and leadership of their

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    Management Conflict and Ethics

    management, Faculty of Business Administration, Rajamangala Institute of Technology In what sense can it be said that an organization can, as a whole, be ethical of unethical? What characteristics (e.g. structures, policies, powers, responsibilities, codes, cultures, procedures) would mark out an ethical organization? Business ethics is an applied ethics. It is the application of our understanding of what is good and right to do. A discussion of business ethics must begin

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    Corporate Social Responsibility

    responsible business, is a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model. CSR is movement aimed at encouraging companies to be more aware of the impact of their business on the rest of society, including their own stakeholders and the environment. It is a business approach that contributes to sustainable development by delivering economic, social and environmental benefits for all stakeholders. Simply put, CSR is a business concern for the welfare of the society or a company’s

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    Role and Function of Law

    Role and Function of Law LAW/421 In society as well as business, laws act as a set of rules that individuals must follow for the business or society to run effectively. Although all laws are used to govern behavior, they vary greatly on the types of behaviors that they govern. For instance, our Constitution is the supreme law of the United States and is responsible for governing the fundamental principles of our government, but it has limited powers which can regulate individuals and businesses

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    Environmental Sustainability

    Executive summary This report seeks to define Environmental sustainability and examine its importance in the contemporary world of corporate dominance in the world arena. Business activities are regularly having an increasing contribution to environmental problems and threatening sustainability. Phenomena like climate change and extreme weather events have evidenced the effects of relentless use and overuse of natural resources. The need for environmental sustainability has become important now

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    Corporate Social Responsibility

    history in India 3. Role of CSR in society –Indian perspective 4. Indian companies’ achievements as part of CSR so far 5. Companies bill-2013 6. Benefits and challenges to the society 7. Conclusion 1. Corporate Social Responsibility-Definition There are so many definitions are there which defined the Corporate social responsibility(CSR) in their own way but most acceptable definition is given by Lord holme and Richard watts in the book “making good business sense” i.e. “Corporate Social Responsibility

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    International Business

    Historically China has relied upon “the rule of man” and the belief that legal rights are derived from the power of the individual. Upon joining the WTO, China agreed to continue to reform its business environment and to move toward transparent, rules based, enforcement-oriented standards. But the business reality is far from the WTO obligations specifically in the continued controversy over the protection of intellectual property. Chinese enterprises are themselves becoming global investors, both

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    Debating the Merits of Globalization

    201 – Internnational Business Assignment – Closing Case: Debating the Merits of Globalization Case Questions 1. Do you think globalization and MNE activities are creating problems for the world? What kinds of problems can you identify? What are the unintended consequences of international business? 2. Summarise the argument in favour of globalization made by the business executive. What is the role of technology in supporting company performance in a global business environment?

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