An Empowerment Partnership for POSDAYA; Supporting Family Empowerment Program through Corporate Social Responsibility A case of CSR Partnership Program of PT Adaro Indonesia and POSDAYA in South Kalimantan Dr Laila Refiana Said Indonesian National Council on Social Welfare Universitas Lambung Mangkurat Abstract In recent years, social responsibility of corporations has become a major issue. As a result, the mining companies in Indonesia have come under increasing pressure by NGOs and communities
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worldwide and 500,000 employees, a turnover of $ 20 billion, ranks among the world's top 500 listed companies. Since separating from PesiCo, Yum! had to compensate for the loss caused by the past, while also facing a serious challenge: how to create corporate culture? How to create three well-known food brands to collaborate with each other, rather than competitive relationship? How to build for the future development of the enterprise staff confidence. At that time, CEO Mr. Andrakk Pearson and David
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Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the commitment of corporations to improve economic development and better the lives of its employees and society as a whole. Since Corporate Social Responsibility was first introduced in the 1960s, businesses have developed a wide variety of programs and services that can help a corporation’s workforce, as well as the community, to live better, safer and healthier lives. While the primary goal of companies is to generate
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Nonprofit Organizations Darin Leedy December 2009 Senior thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics at the University of Puget Sound Introduction Corporate social responsibility has taken on an increasingly prominent role in the business world in recent years. CSR has grown so popular that nearly every major company in the U.S. now integrates a significant commitment to social
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Trust is a self-managed real estate investment trust. They are one of the leading owners of commercial real estate in the Washington, D.C region. The company focuses on owning, operating, developing and redeveloping commercial real estate. The corporate headquarters of the company is located in Bethesda, Maryland (First Potomac Realty Trust, 2015). First Potomac Realty Trust strives to create lasting partnerships with their tenants, maintain their reputation as trustworthy landlords and to provide
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Manager The Organization What Is Social Responsibility? Organizational Stakeholders The Ethic of Sustainability and the Natural Environment Evaluating Corporate Social Performance Economic Responsibilities Legal Responsibilities Ethical Responsibilities Discretionary Responsibilities Managing Company Ethics and Social Responsibility Ethical Individuals Ethical Leadership Organizational Structures and Systems Ethical Challenges in Turbulent Times Economic Performance Social Entrepreneurship Managerial
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Introduction Corporate social responsibility has taken on an increasingly prominent role in the business world in recent years. CSR has grown so popular that nearly every major company in the U.S. now integrates a significant commitment to social and/or environmental programs into its business model. CSR can be loosely defined as the adoption of socially beneficial and environmentally sustainable practices by corporate actors. The rise of CSR can be attributed to growing public disenchantment
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To: Gregory R. Binkley From: Subject: Corporate Social Responsibility Attached: Good Afternoon Mr. Binkley, My name is Izzie Stevens and I am a communications specialist for Saving Ourselves and Our Planet (SOOP). SOOP is a non-profit organization based here in Minnesota and we have a special interest in Minnesota based companies selling goods and services that are environmentally and socially friendly. It is refreshing to see your company’s strong values and high regard for community
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Assessment 2: Research Project/Essay Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, & Globalisation, within the Global Electronics Industry Presented to: Dr Gustavo Guzman 7112IBA Globalisation & Corporate Social Responsibility, G01_2.13A, Griffith Business School, Gold Coast Campus Prepared by Kevin Vohra 2746020 Word Count = October-29-2011 INTRODUCTION The global electronics industry comprises of many partners that make up a complex international supply chain
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full year 2013. Colgate’s Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility has assumed increasing relevance in the past decade and many organizations are realizing that a commitment to social responsibility is required not only from an ethical standpoint but also for good business. Colgate is no different in its approach. The company has specific adopted methods to spread out their hands to the society to prove its standing on social responsibility. The company disciplines its
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