City of Kelsey The following paper will present a profile of the City of Kelsey, a virtual organization established by M. Kelsey in 1932. Specifically, an in-depth profile of the City of Kelsey will describe the citizens, community, and social responsibilities of both Kelsey’s members and Kelsey as a community. The residents of Kelsey have roots grounded in a history of agriculture and self-sufficiency with a median age of 32 years and annual per capita income of $17,725 (City of Kelsey, Profile
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I argue that a business has a responsibility to maximize its profits and that for a business to maximize profits for its shareholders it must at least adopt a pseudo-stakeholder theory of operation representing social responsibility although it has no moral responsibility to be socially responsible. To facilitate this argument, I will use the definitions of those terms as presented by the authors in the book. The stockholders invested their money for the purpose of earning a return on that investment
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Running Head: MNC’S SOCIAL & CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITIES [MNC’s Corporate & Social Responsibilities] [Hanna Anwer] [COMSATS ISB] [Manshoor Hussain] [Report Writing Skills] Introduction Corporate initiative to assess and take responsibility for the company's effects on the environment and impact on social welfare. The term generally applies to company efforts that go beyond what may be required by regulators or environmental protection groups. (Investopedia, 2014) Unilever A
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Social Responsibility of Company Q Vincent Shank WGU University Social Responsibility of Company Q Company Q has a history of discounting the opinions of the communities in which they do business in favor of profits. While in the short term this seems to work for Company Q, eventually, there will be a tipping a point in which they have so alienated the community that they will not have a customer base in order to continue growing. Company Q’s current attitude toward its community is at
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effects. Many organizations or companies seek opportunities to be socially responsible while also making a profit for its shareholders. Company Q, a local grocery store chain recently closed two stores in high crime rate areas of the city because they constantly lost money. After years of requests and demands from customers, all of Company Q’s stores have now offers a limited amount of healthy and organic products, all of which are high profit items. It was suggested to Company Q by the area’s local food
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Introduction As a business it is essential to comply with the law, allowing the government to put in place regulations in which businesses may not be able to do harm to society, there are also some factors which may be of free choice or personal choice which businesses can also use. However as with their being a diverse gap between what the law requires of an organisation and the free/personal choice there is inevitably a ‘grey area’, this can be interpreted as ethics. Lewis (1985) described defining
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their business, their main objective was to introduce a company that prided themselves on a good product with fair prices and by also showing great appreciation towards their customers and community. Ben & Jerry’s has become a household name over the years and their approach to business in comparison with other companies had a great deal to do with their success. In relation to the RDCAR model, Ben & Jerry’s is a prime example of how a company can achieve all the necessary steps in order to be
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the company partnered with a local CSO, Fundaci n Pro Vivienda Social (Foundation for Social Housing, henceforth FPVS), and learned how to work with these communities in a project carried out in Moreno's Cuartel V. Starting with the project carried out with FPVS, the company had begun to pursue natural gas network expansion projects for LIS neighborhoods with a business approach that differed from the scheme used with conventional customers. At the juncture depicted by this case, the company needs
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with the toy that we sell to children 7 and under. The lead found is slightly about the legal limit allowed here in the United States. We must look at different decisions that can be made, their pros and cons, and of course how they will affect the company financially, legally, and ethically. We must first look at how we come to decide on what our alternatives are before and how we came to those three. We it comes to deciding the different alternatives we must look at what options are realistically
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all. Unfortunately, McDonald’s experienced such an event and handled its crisis public relationships in a terrible way. Reviewing the whole event, McDonald’s issued four statements from beginning to end after the media exposure that Shanghai Fuxi company has offered expired raw materials to McDonald’s and KFC in 20th, July in 2014. At the same time, McDonald’s issued their first statement, which has the least mistake and to define its attitude firmly. Sadly, this statement forgot to mention some stakeholders
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