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    Asasa

    Chapter: 1 Introduction 1. Introduction As mandatory requirement of the Bachelor of the Business Administration (BBA) program under Eastern University, this report entitled – “Business Strategy”, a study on Fareast Islamic Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Insurance is a growing business in Bangladesh and has more and more scope to develop the economy of Bangladesh. In this report, we have tried our best to introduce the company and show their background, company policies

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    Corporate Social Responsibility

    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 1. RELEVANT PROVISIONS The Companies Act, 1956 has now been repealed and the new Companies Act, 2013 has been introduced. The companies Bill 2012 was passed by the Rajya Sabha on 8th August 2013 and earlier passed by the Lok Sabh on 18th December 2012. It has now received the Presidential assent and has now become the Companies Act, 2013. Chapter IX, Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, Schedule VII lays down the provisions relating to Corporate Social Responsibility

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    Mitsubishi

    Corporate Social responsibilities in Mitsubishi The Corporate social responsibilities (CSR) is the one of the most hot issue in business. The goal of CSR is to embrace responsibility for the company's actions and encourage a positive impact through its activities on the environment, stakeholders and all other members of the public who may also be considered as stakeholders. This is right to Mitsubishi Corporation (MC)! CSR activities have contributed to the success of the Corporation in business

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    Starbucks Annual Report and Sec Ilings

    Samantha Eason, Cyntia Portal UOP Finance for Business FIN/370 Dr. Dana Williams February 15, 2014 Starbucks Annual Report and SEC Filings Starbucks first opened their doors in 1971, and since then they have felt a responsibility to make a positive impact one person, one cup, and one neighborhood at a time. Starbucks has grown to now more than 18,000 in over 60 countries; they recognize that commitment to corporate citizenship is also a business imperative. Each Starbucks is part of the

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    Internal and External Factors

    Goldberg Internal and external factors affect the four factors of management. Internal factors affect a business from within itself without any outside factors. External factors come from an outside environment. There are many functions to an effective management, but the most important factors are planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. These factors can affect how a business is maintained. The organization we will be covering is Google. Globalization, technology, innovation, diversity

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    Accenture Eytics

    Code of Business Ethics: Our core values in action Our Code of Business Ethics reinforces our core values and drives our culture of compliance, ethical decision making and accountability. Our core values shape the culture and define the character of our company. They guide how we behave and make decisions. Contents 5 6 Our Code at a Glance Stewardship To navigate, use the links provided in these sections: Contents (page 2); Our Code at a Glance (page 5); and the Index of Key Terms (page

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    Packages Limited

    Packages limited Packages Limited was established in 1957 as a joint venture between the Ali Group of Pakistan and Akerlund & Rausing of Sweden, to convert paper and paperboard into packaging for consumer industry. Over the years, Packages has continued to enhance its facilities to meet the growing demand of packaging products. In 1968, with IFC participation, Packages integrated upstream by establishing a Pulp and Paper Mill with a capacity of 24,000 tons per year based on waste

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    Business Law

    Unit 9 Case Analysis The Case Langley Brothers, Inc., a corporation incorporated and doing business in Kansas, decides to sell no par common stock worth $1 million to the public. The stock will be sold only within the state of Kansas. Joseph Langley, the chairman of the board, says the offering need not be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. His brother, Harry, disagrees. Who is right? Explain. In responding to the question be sure to: • Discuss the exempt securities pursuant

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    Happy Birthday

    Index. 3. In September 2011, the Australian Government announced the commitment of $700,000 to develop and implement Australia’s first National Anti-Corruption Plan. A key objective of the Plan is to strengthen Australia’s existing governance arrangements by developing a whole-of-government policy on anti-corruption. The Plan will bring the relevant agencies together under a cohesive framework and strengthen the Government’s capacity to identify and address corruption risks. 4. Even

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    Week 6

    Due to the seriousness of the latest economic recession, U.S. dollars of investment have been the organizations "slow." Therefore, it is necessary to reconsider the existing staff of PFCH business model, and consider the transformation of them, to enable them to compete in today's economic climate. Current Business System The Facilities Department's proposed, emergency room remodeling will include the use of environmentally friendly materials. In an effort to reduce waste, all e-mails will be water

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