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    Corporate Social Responsibility: a Comparative Study on Fmcg Sector

    Assignment On: “Corporate Social Responsibility: A Comparative Study on FMCG Sector.” SUBMITTED TO: Sabrina Hoque Chowdhury Lecturer, UIU School of Business & Economics SUBMITTED BY: Group : A Section : NQ School of Business & Economics, UIU DATE OF SUBMISSION: 31-03-2013 United International University Group Details: NAME | ID | PERCENTAGE | Jobayda Akter | | 20% | Tumpa Datta | | 20% | Farhad Hossain | | 20% | Md. Mesbahul Islam | | 20% | Md. Naymur

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    Royal Dutch Shell

    Limited and the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company. Royal Dutch Shell is an international energy and chemical group. With the development of Royal Dutch Shell, the group has gradually become the world's leading international oil company. However, since the global economy makes the rapid progress, Royal Dutch Shell has been confronted with the increasingly fiercer competition in the market. Surrounded by so much fierce market competition, Royal Dutch Shell is also faced with lots of challenges. And the challenges

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    Management Leadership

    MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MIS) Term 1; ECTS: 10 (July 2-22, 2015) Prof. D P Goyal, Ph.D. Management Development Institute Gurgaon-122001, New Delhi, INDIA dpgoyal@mdi.ac.in;dpgoyal23@gmail.com 1 INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROFESSOR Dr. D P Goyal is Professor at Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, New Delhi, India (www.mdi.ac.in/faculty/detail/28-d-p-goyal/). • • • • • • • • Post Graduate in Business Management; Doctorate in MIS Over 29 years of experience

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    Lmvh

    LVMH: King of the Luxury Jungle SEPTEMBER 2009 Profit from temporary W&S woes to bag the stock at discount prices LVMH is the strongest player in the luxury goods industry, a giant in an industry where fixed costs make scale paramount; the only "two-legged" balanced player, leading with mega-brands in both Leather Goods and Wines & Spirits; enjoying stable group EBIT margins as a consequence Champagne consumer demand weakness, de-stocking and oversupply in 2010 are well understood; W&S

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    Xerox

    Question 1 Outline the management control system at Xerox. What are the key elements that make the system work? Management control system prior 1980 Xerox focused more on accuracy and rigid systems rather than listening to the customer’s need and preference. For them, their business activities have to operate according to their business plan. The controllers were the numbers people and there have been never sufficient data or analysis to support management decision. Xerox also did not take

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    Organisation Behaviour

    1.1 Comparison of the Organisational Structure and Culture Syngenta is a highly innovative diversified company in a very competitive market whose organisational structure the matrix, has been adopted to fit snugly with the goals and objectives of the company (The Times 100, 2000). In an effort to remain competitive the complexity of the matrix structure which combines more than one organisational structure allows the company to fully utilize the expertise of its human resource through the formation

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    Cost Control in Construction Projects

    Inc. Honda of America Mfg., Inc. IBM Intel Corporation Johnson & Johnson Kansas City Power & Light Company The McGraw-Hill Companies MeadWestvaco Corporation Merck & Company, Inc. Owens Corning PSEG Power, LLC Pfizer, Inc. The Procter & Gamble Company Rohm and Haas Shell Global Solutions (U.S.), Inc. Southern Companies Sunoco, Inc. TECO Tampa Electric Company Toyota Motor Mfg. North America Tyco International U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers U.S. General Services Administration The University Of Cincinnati

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    Corporate Sustainability

    CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY & HENKEL’S APPROACH There is a growing trend for big companies to use sustainable concepts as core business drivers For decades, many companies have typically responded to sustainability challenges by pursuing incremental operational improvements. But we are beginning to see an interesting new trend – businesses using sustainability as a tactic for long-term offense, rather than just short-term defence. Despite the uncertain economic outlook, leading

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    Facebook Case Analysis

    BUSN 204 – Case Problems in Business Strategic Profile and Case Analysis Purpose (page 12-1) Zuckerberg and his top management team knew that they needed to consider how to adjust the firm's strategies to compete as a public company, partly in response to the belief among some users and analysts that Facebook was losing its ability to satisfy customers and shareholders simultaneously. In this regard, what should the firm do strategically to ensure its long-term and profitable growth? While Facebook's

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    Effective Communications

    of the source and medium. The challenge of developing effective marketing communications becomes particularly evident when companies are developing advertising and promotional messages for foreign markets or for certain ethnic markets in the U.S. Global Perspective 5-1 discusses some interesting examples of communication problems that have been encountered by marketers who are promoting their products and services in international markets. You may want to add some of your own examples to those discussed

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