Karkoulian Prepared by: Siham Kibbi Aline Ibrahim Mohammad El Mogharbel Mounir Ghazal Date: 27/11/2013 Paper Outline * Introduction: Four major approaches toward achieving sustainable customer loyalty * Corporate Social Responsibility: CSR plays a significant role in developing customer's loyalty * Customer Relationship Management: Delivering superior customer value has become a major concern targeting the buildup of a sustainable competitive advantage *
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Abstract Capitalist system is caught in the dilemma. In recent years, business are causing social, environmental and economic issues culprit. Prosperous company obtained are to extensive damage at the expense of the interests of society. Worse, the more positive corporate social responsibility, the more people are to blame corporate social problems. Corporate legitimacy in the eyes of the public has fallen to the bottom in recent years. Trust for companies has increasingly weakened, prompting political
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S P JAIN SCHOOL OF GLOBAL MANAGEMENT - INDUSTRY INTERFACE PROJECTS ACTION LEARNING PROGRAM - CORPORATE SPONSOR FORM – PROJECT DETAILS I. ORGANIZATION DELTAILS NAME OF THE ORGANIZATION : KMS OFFICE ADDRESS : 1091 Lower Delta Road #03-01/02, Singapore 169202 PROJECT SPONSOR (S): NAME : DESIGNATION : Liva Paudere Marketing Manager EMAIL CONTACT DETAILS : liva@kms-world.com TELEPHONE CONTACT DETAILS : 93882865 POINT OF CONTACT FROM HR : N/A CONTACT DETAILS :
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benefits of Corporate Governance (CG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) engagement as well as the company’s strategies involving CSR by using The Body Shop as the main focus of the report. The Body Shop was regarded as one among the first companies in the cosmetic industry to publish a report on its social responsibility commitment. The Body Shop has been using Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) successfully established itself as leader in the arena of social responsibility, and increasing
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“Corporate Social Responsibility: A Journey towards sustainability Case Study on Ballarpur Industries Ltd.” in reference to Yamunanagar Plant” *Ms. Shilpa Jain **Mr. Abhishek Tripathi Abstract ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… CSR is not new to India; companies like TATA and BIRLA have been imbibing the case for social good in their operations for decades long before CSR become a popular cause. Inspite of having such life size successful examples, CSR in India is in a
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guidelines has a significant impact on the ability of the business organisations to perform well on the long term basis. In this report the Samsung Electronics’ ethical issues are studied along with the importance of the business ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices adopted by the business organisations. The upcoming sections of this report present information about the meaning and importance of business ethics which is followed by the description of the violations of the ethical issues
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International Management, 7e (Deresky) Chapter 1: Assessing the Environment Political, Economic, Legal, Technological 1) Which of the following is characterized by networks of international linkages that bind countries, institutions, and people in an interdependent global economy? D) globalization 2) All of the following factors contribute to globalization EXCEPT ________. C) higher number of trade restrictions 3) Which of the following is the most highly globalized in regards to economic integration
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What ethical issues faced by MNC's in their treatment of foreign workers could bring allegations of misconduct in their operation? Answer: The ethical issues faced by MNC's in their treatment of foreign workers are given below: a. Employing child labor b. Using workers overtime c. Paying unfair salaries d. Treating inhumanly with workers e. Providing poor working condition for the employees f. Women discrimination g. Unfair business with minorities such as older worker, religious minorities
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BANGLADESH: PRACTICE AND PERPETUITY Promoting Safety, Enforcing Rights Corporate Social Responsibility in Bangladesh: Practice and Perpetuity Supported by Published by Promoting Safety, Enforcing Rights Corporate Social Responsibility in Bangladesh: Practice and Perpetuity Researcher Rumana Sobhan Porag Safety and Rights Society Published by Safety and Rights Society 14/23 Babor Road (4th floor) Block B, Mohamadput Dhaka 1207
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Responsibility Shifts with Bridges Candy Olson LS312-02: Ethics and the Legal Environment Kaplan University Responsibility Shifts with Bridges The words “corporate social responsibility” can get a little hairy and foggy when accidents occur. According to eGuide to Ethics and the Legal Environment chapter 2 (2010), “CSR is a business practice that demands that business organizations look to the effect their decisions have on multiple stakeholders” (eGuide 2010 pg. 3). I would have to
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