Despite 60 years of independence, benefits of economic development have not trickled down to the major sections of the society and millions of people still live below poverty line. People affected by lack of job opportunities, growing under deprivation, caught in debt bondages or living in areas hit by natural or political disaster thus are highly vulnerable. Women and children of these families are thus exploited the most by traffickers in ray of hope for jobs, money, pleasure trips invitations
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essential part of business, education and government and home communication (Redmond, Spri). Cisco System is worldwide leader in networking for the Internet known as the “Human Network.” The company operates on the core value of customer focus and corporate citizenship. Do espoused values align with its enacted values? What role communication plays in perception and organizational culture? What role might perceptions and conflict in group communication be credited with the organizations incredible
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Definition of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) CSR is about how companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society. In another way CSR or Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large. In its broadest sense, corporate social responsibility
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History Parle Product’s fame and familiarity is undeniable. Considering its extensive reach, the brand Parle is known and recognized by everyone. Over the years, Parle’s sweets and biscuits have become a household name. From kids to adults, everyone loves and cherishes these treats. It gives us great pleasure to see our consumers enjoy and embrace Parle products on daily basis. Our confectioners and chefs have the utmost authority at Parle. Had it not been so, the beginning of Parle would have
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The role of Strategic Conversations with Stakeholders in the Formation of Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy. Summary The main discussion of this journal is to explore the role and the use of strategic conversations in corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy formation from a conceptual perspective to actual practices. Based on this research, the authors have given the strongly recommendation that by intensifying the stakeholder engagement in the CSR strategy-making process, through
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The two companies sought to develop high-tech coatings for the use on wrinkle-free clothing and fabrics for distribution throughout Asia. Because the two companies operated in different countries, they began the venture with obvious differences in corporate cultures. Throughout this analysis I will discuss the major issues raised by this joint venture. The major issues came about through the leadership and decisions made by that leadership. The major issues in the AccuForm joint venture were: (1)
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COROORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY DEFINITION: Corporate social responsibility (CSR), also known as corporate conscience, corporate citizenship[->0], responsible business, sustainable responsible business (SRB), or corporate social performance,is a form of corporate[->1] self-regulation[->2] integrated into a business model[->3]. Ideally, CSR policy would
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Strategic management, corporate responsibility and stakeholder management Integrating corporate responsibility principles and stakeholder approaches into mainstream strategy: a stakeholder-oriented and integrative strategic management framework Takis Katsoulakos and Yannis Katsoulacos Takis Katsoulakos is a Director at INLECOM Ltd, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, UK. Yannis Katsoulacos is a Professor at Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens, Greece. Abstract Purpose – The purpose
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for alterations to reduce risk by promoting improvements in recruiting, loyalty, brand differentiation and innovation. A more even complete CSR engagement would encompass a connection between social and environmental execution and financial execution. Vogel (2005) noted in his book that corporate social responsibility (CSR) should be about “more than going beyond compliance; it must also include efforts to raise compliance standards” (p. 171). Host Europe has managed to effectively take on the
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Corporate Social Responsibility An Implementation Guide for Business Paul Hohnen, Author Jason Potts, Editor Corporate Social Responsibility An Implementation Guide for Business Paul Hohnen, Author Jason Potts, Editor ii Corporate Social Responsibility: An Implementation Guide for Business © 2007, International Institute for Sustainable Development The International Institute for Sustainable Development contributes to sustainable development by advancing policy recommendations on
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