day the business world is greatly influenced by their Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR). It is also a modern marketing concept. Here it is very important to study about Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of different company, bank, and financial institution. In this regard as a renowned and large private online bank of Bangladesh the study of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of DBBL is very important. The rationale behind this study is to gain knowledge about Corporate Social Responsibilities
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Social Values Introduction Every society generally views certain activities, conduct and behaviour of its members to be undesirable or harmful to others. Similarly, desirable acts and conduct of people are recognized and appreciated in society. Social values refer to the general recognition in society about which acts are good and desirable on the part of people and which acts are not. In relation to business, social values of business may indicate: a. The characteristics of good business;
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profitable growth by placing customers first, improving their stores and reducing costs. Cost reduction is the main key strategy and purposes to offset inflation on occupancy costs, labor, energy and costs of goods sold. Managing costs and simplifying the business way were made good process by The ware house . By the way is reduces support office fixed costs, store variable costs, logistics costs and continues to rationalize the supply chain. * High level of customer awareness of brands: They in forms
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Chapter 2 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Chapter Outline Introduction Business Ethics and Social Responsibility The Role of Ethics in Business Recognizing Ethical Issues in Business Improving Ethical Behaviour in Business The Nature of Social Responsibility Social Responsibility Issues Objectives After reading this chapter, you will be able to: • Define business ethics and examine its importance. • Detect some of the ethical issues that may arise in business. • Specify how businesses
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society’s children, or should society be more responsible for regulating their intake of foods that have a potential negative effect. Marketing is finding out what customers want, and then setting out to meet their needs, provided it can be done at a profit. Marketing includes market research, deciding on products and prices, advertising, promoting, distributing and selling. Marketing is more than simply promoting and selling a product. Successful marketing is satisfying the needs and desires of the
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CORPORATE STRATEGY EXECUTIVE ANALYSIS THE BODY SHOP The following analysis investigates how the organization assesses its own business whilst taking into account its different key stakeholders and their various interests and expectations by looking deep into a case study of The Body Shop. On the final note, it will determine what learning benefit the case of The Body Shop provides as well as whether its principles can apply to other situations. Introduction: The Body Shop In 1976, The Body
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factors, industry-related uncertainties and some firm-specific uncertainties. -Endogenous- Uncertainties that arise from within the firm, and include managerial perceptions, attitudes and organizational perspectives. -Top two exogenous risks facing business leaders and policy makers for 2012 and the next decade would be severe income disparity (The unequal distribution of household or individual income across the various participants in the economy) and chronic fiscal imbalances (situation where all
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to Business Environment Business environment is composed of two words ‘Business’ and ‘Environment’. In economic sense ‘Business’ means human activities like production, purchase or extraction or sales of products or services that are performed to earn money. Meanwhile ‘Environment’ means the aspect of surroundings. Business environment is the set of conditions institutional, political, economical, legal or social that is uncontrollable and affects the functions of the organization. Business environment
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popular among the shoppers and workers in the town, which made her business a big success. In the last year, Jayne has added three bicycle-towed concessions to her business, spreading her popular products in strategic locations in the region. She utilized Facebook to promote her business, publish her daily menus and post the locations of her bicycle concessions. Jayne is gratified by her success, but she wants to expand her business to something more lucrative, implement a greater variety of food products
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SGS/0370/2006B Motivation is the driving force that causes the flux from desire to will in life. For example, hunger is a motivation that elicits a desire to eat. Motivation has been shown to have roots in physiological, behavioral, cognitive, and social areas. Motivation may be rooted in a basic impulse to optimize well-being, minimize physical pain and maximize pleasure. It can also originate from specific physical needs such as eating, sleeping or resting, and sex. Motivation is an inner drive
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