Corporate Responsibility and Marketing Strategies Graddad Contemporary Business/508 January 25, 2015 Dr.Garabedian The corporation, Apple, prides its success on "creating innovative, high quality products and services and on demonstrating integrity in every business interaction." According to Apple, their four main principles contribute to the integrity: honesty, respect, confidentiality, and compliance. Even though, Apple has created a code of business conduct that applies to all its
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leaving the community with an unforgiving sense of mistrust. A business has a social responsibility which can be defined as an organizations obligation to maximize its positive impact on stakeholders and minimize its negative impact. (Ferrell, 2009). Company Q’s attitude and actions towards the given circumstances and scenarios do not meet the definition of being socially responsible and are quite disappointing. When Company Q closed the doors of the two stores that were located in high crime rate
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Value Statement for Let’s Score It (LSI) Let’s Score It Inc. strives to become the premier company providing sporting goods, sports apparel and equipment worldwide. We will provide World clawe canss service to our customers by using high quality goods and unique delivery standards. We will use innovative resources to streamline products to enhance our athletes performance. We will use creative resources to provide unique designs and logos for our apparel. We will remain competitive in the industry
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Personal Responsibility Monica Duarte GEN/200 February 16, 2014 Heather Coldani Introduction A human being as an individual has his or her own meaning for Personal Responsibility that could vary from person to person. A solid base for our level of responsibility is beliefs and experiences. During the process of getting older, we learn that being responsible help us to be a good human being, a good son or daughter, a good student, a good husband or wife
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Value Statement for Let’s Score It (LSI) Let’s Score It Inc. strives to become the premier company providing sporting goods, sports apparel and equipment worldwide. We will provide World class service to our customers by using high quality goods and unique delivery standards. We will use innovative resources to streamline products to enhance our athletes performance. We will use creative resources to provide unique designs and logos for our apparel. We will remain competitive in the industry
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Probably one of the biggest and best ways that a company can be socially responsible is by giving back, by helping to contribute resources to a large number of the world’s population, something that can improve their health in one way or another. There are a lot of companies out there that do just that, but one that I think is just really cool is Tom’s Shoes. Tom’s Shoes was created by Blake Mycoskie in 2006 after he visiting Argentina and noticing that in the poorer communities there was an awful
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LaQuita Taylor Submission #2 2/29/16 Corporate Social Responsibility is defined as voluntary activities undertaken by a company to operate in an economic, social, and environmentally sustainable manner. The school board’s decision to make Coach Boone the head coach over Yoast, who was the more seasoned coach, was a prime example of this. The school board was trying to please the black community by doing this. The town of Alexandria was currently in an uproar over a shop keeper shooting a young
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Part A Company Q does not currently have a positive attitude toward social responsibility. They recently closed several stores in higher crime areas. This has eliminated job positions that were held by residents of the area and taken away revenue from the community itself. This is not being socially responsible. The company just started offering a limited selection of health and organic foods despite that the demand from customers has been there for years. They have also made the decision
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responsible dosing campaign demonstrates that organizations perceived to have a high standard of corporate social responsibility are not above using deceptive tactics to protect their brand. © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Article history: Received 29 April 2008 Received in revised form 11 July 2008 Accepted 28 August 2008 Keywords: Issues management Corporate social responsibility Inoculation Crisis communication Public relations practitioners increasingly need to serve as ethical
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company’s code of conduct that I have chosen to review is Chipotle. Chipotle code of conduct covers every possible incident that may occur within or outside of the company. It is a very detailed code of conduct, but I will dive into the most important aspects of the code of conduct that is of significance or importance to the company. The company was established in 1993 with the mission of creating a fine dining experience at the paste of a fast food restaurant without compromising quality, “which is referred
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