At this time Company Q’s closure of two stores in high crime areas of the city will be directly attributed to noninterest in the wellbeing of their city regardless of profit generation. Management’s unwillingness to assist local food banks through donation of day old products indicates a decided lack of concern for the people of the community, and the reasoning for that decision shows a complete lack of trust in the staff of their stores. Company Q did offer a solution to public feedback by offering
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material rather than manufacturing overhead 2) The relevant range in this case is 0 to 12,000 books before the request for additional funds. The relevant range after the requested additional funds is 12,001 to 19,000 books. This is because the donations sector of the library is acquiring part time help. 3) a) Costs before Request | | Librarian salary allocation | $12,000 | Graduate assistant stipend | $ 5,200 | Facility cost allocation | $ 1,200 | RFID tag per book | $
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consistently losing money. After years of requests from customers, all of their stores have started offering a very limited amount of health-conscience and organic products—all of which were high margin items. When asked by the area’s food bank for donation of day-old products, management declined deciding instead to throw the food away, citing worries over lost revenues due to possible fraud and stealing by employees who might say they are donating the food. The first area that Company Q could improve
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food bank. This program would become the responsibility of the store manager and include processes that ensure the donation becoming regular and committed. The donation would become a positive public relation shift from the current process of just disposing of the items. Employees who work in the stores are also members of the local community, who would benefit from the donation not only with goodwill but perhaps as a member of the food bank. In
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Tim and his girlfriend just got engaged. They’re on the way home and he’s texting to somebody, then suddenly a bus come’s at them and they crashes. Tim made it out of the crash but not his fiancee and the six people on that bus. Tim gets very sad and mental after the accident happened. He wanted to make things right by donating his body to 7 people. After a year Tim quit’s his job as a Aerospace engineering. Few months later Tim donates a lung lobe to his brother Ben Thomas. Tim takes Ben’s IRS
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EST1 Task 1 Part A: From the given information, we see several examples that show us Company Q’s attitudes regarding social responsibility. First, Company Q closed some stores in high crime areas due to low profits. Without further information, this shows a lack of social responsibility as it possibly resulted in some lost jobs. Second, Company Q started offering a small amount of health conscience and organic products. According to the known information, this was in response to years of
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EST1: 310.2.1-05 Part A: In the given information of Company Q, they have demonstrated a lack of social responsibility and appear to have made decisions based solely economic responsibility. In order to determine if they made the proper decisions in closing the stores, we need to know what steps and actions were taken to make a profit. As a chain of stores, it is also important that they looked closely at what ramifications would result in closing the stores. These would be economic impact of
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needy kidney patients. It relies largely on donations to fund the organization’s most direct way of helping the patients which is to set up dialysis centers. Across its development as an organization, NKF has also adopted other forms of helping needy kidney patients albeit in more indirect ways. NKF has set up many social initiatives and garnered Corporate Philanthropic actions by other organizations. These initiatives are funded by the public’s donations. 1.2 Underlying major issues In this case
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her out-patient OT interventions, Ms. Sacca could create a fairly large pinch pot to collect change and other small donations throughout her neighborhood to provide to the synagogue. Creating a pinch pot that will be useful to the place she was volunteering at can keep Ms. Sacca stay busy and when it is finished, she could either use her walker to use a wheelchair to request donations from neighbors. Ms. Sacca could also decorate the pot based on her preferences, and it could
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human organs. To regulate the market and assure fairness in 1984 United States Congress pass the National Transplant Act making illegal to buy or sell human organs. Currently, it is illegal to purchase human organs in every country except Iran. With the advancements of modern medicine people are living longer, however, that does not necessary mean healthier lives or a better quality of life. There are increasing debate whether individuals should have the right to sell their fleshly organs. Why would
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