Is Increasing Profits The Only Social Responsibility Of Business

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    Analysis of Personal and Organizational Ethics and Values Between for-Profit and Not-for-Profit Organizations

    Organizational Ethics and Values between For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Organizations Monte Mutu PHI 445 – Personal & Organizational Ethics J. R. Ewing July 21, 2003 Our personal needs are meet by our human desires to generate a profit or seek assistance in managing profit. Even though both the Not-for-Profit and For-Profit organizations benefit our social economy by providing financial assistance to various social classes, both types of profit organizations must continue to uphold and maintain

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    Cnsucr

    vision statements, Corporate Social Responsibility policy, company’s stakeholders. External environment section include SWOT analysis. This analysis explain Internal (Strengthens and Weaknesses) and External (Opportunities and Threats) factors. Furthermore, PEST analyse is described. In order to understand company’s profitability in relevance to the competitors, the Porter’s Five Forces framework is used. In Financial sector the turnover , profit margins, operating profit, current ratio, solvency ratio

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    Sustainable Customer Loyalty

    stomer loyaltyLAU | School of Business BUS831: Management Theory Sustainability of Customer Loyalty Presented to: Dr. Silva 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:

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    Nike Csr

    assess the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of the chosen organization in according to the two given ethics theory, which is Shareholder Value Theory, and Stakeholder Theory. Nike Inc., the chosen company had implement the CSR practices in many of its business activities especially in its product design. Nike Inc. had preserved some serious ways of processing and promoting the CSR as they appreciate about the importance and the benefits of it. Nike Inc. had implement the business theory of shareholder

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    Taking Sides Clashing Views in Management

    Issue 1: I do believe that corporations have a responsibility to society as a whole, not only to maximize their own profits and benefit the economy but also to respect the community that they reside in. They achieve this by not only providing employment, but also upholding an image. It is up to the corporation to determine whether or not the image will be a positive or negative in society; they need aim for a positive image in order to stay in business. Society has rejected some businesses because

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    Nanny's Flaps

    concepts of right and wrong. Similar in a business sense, "ethics is depicted as the process of rationally evaluating the moral standards and applying them to specific business situations." (1) Many people are of the opinion that ethics does have a place in business, whilst others disagree with that opinion and believe ethics has no place at all in the business. Ethics concern an individual's moral judgements about right and wrong. Decisions taken within a business may be made by individuals or groups

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    Business

    safe working conditions * Reasonable wages and benefits * Equal opportunities * Employment security * Respectful treatment of employees * Effective management system Secondly I will be explaining the aims and objectives of the business- The primary objective of Next is to deliver long term returns to shareholders through a combination of a steady growth in earnings per share and payment of cash and cards in store or online. Next believes this objective is best achieved by continuing

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    Est Task1 - 310.2.1-05

    Western Governors University EST1: Task 310.2.1-05 Corporate social responsibility is when a company takes responsibility for the effects the company has on society and the environment. Company Q's current attitude toward social responsibility is pretty negative. They will have to work hard to create a higher level of social responsibility, which is not only beneficial for society but for them as well. Some of the irresponsible social decisions they have made are as follows. The company closed

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    Samsung Electronics Critical Essay

    MGMT1001 Communication in Business Assessment 1 Surname: Ciawiputri Given Name: Karina Dharma Student ID: 17119650 Email: k.ciawiputri@student.curtin.edu.au Unit Name: Communication in Business Unit Code: MGMT 1001 Assignment Title: Assessment 1: Critical Essay Tutor’s Name: Sean O’hara Tutorial Day and Time: Wednesday, 9AM Name of Company: Samsung Electronic Title: Samsung Electronic Social Performance Semester/ Campus

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    Mining Industry Case Analysis

    | Business Ethics in a Global Context | Presented To: Dr. Jang Singh | | | | Executive Summary This report will examine the Mining Industry via ethical perspectives. This report includes a brief overview of the industry followed by an evaluation of the Mining industry’s value chain; including an environmental analysis of a mining company, as well as an evaluation of the industry’s corporate social responsibility, corporate social responsiveness and finally the corporate social performance

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