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    Rhino Records Essay

    Intro: The objective of this report is to describe Rhino Records social mission. I will submit a business report that will address Rhino Records social mission, how the Social and Environmental Responsibility Team (SERT) puts the mission into effect, how Rhino Records encourages their employees to partake in community service, and how their social mission is communicated to customers. Info: Rhino Records was founded in 1978 by Richard Foos. This company is the catalogue development and marketing

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    Cineplex Incorporation Case Summary

    The vast significance of ethical investing has led to the creation of this report on Cineplex Incorporation. The key objectives of this report are (1) to briefly assess the environmental overview of Cineplex through political/legal, economic, social/cultural, and technological factors. Moreover, (2) the industry and competition overview, and the (3) financial analysis. With such turbulent times, Cineplex sees its annual quota change regularly, causing uncertainty for the profitability of the business

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    Under Armour's Ethical Responsibility

    The third level is the ethical responsibility. It means fulfilling expectations that are not necessary stated in the law (Daft, 2012). Under Armour is ethical and it fulfills what is anticipated by the stakeholders. According to Judge (2016), Under Armour ended its sponsorship with Sarah Bowmar after her spouse; Josh Bowmar spears a bear because the company supports ethical hunting practices that ensure the responsibility of the animal. (Borges et al., 2015). Furthermore, the act done by Kevin

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    Strategic Plan Part I

    RUNNING HEAD: Strategic Plan I Strategic Plan, Part I: Conceptualizing a Business University of Phoenix December 13, 2011 In today’s world a lot of things are a necessity, there is no question that coffee shops are very popular. Most people enjoy a fresh brew of coffee in the morning, whereas, others like to have during lunch or dinner. Either way people are fond of coffee shops. People like to sip on coffee or tea while enduring a sociable conversation with family

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    Public Relations Revew

    responsible dosing campaign demonstrates that organizations perceived to have a high standard of corporate social responsibility are not above using deceptive tactics to protect their brand. © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Article history: Received 29 April 2008 Received in revised form 11 July 2008 Accepted 28 August 2008 Keywords: Issues management Corporate social responsibility Inoculation Crisis communication Public relations practitioners increasingly need to serve as ethical

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    Case Study for the Ethical Problem in Business

    but also about social responsibility too. Social responsibility is often mandated by certain consumer protection laws, but it benefits business owners to make social responsibility a part of their business plan in order to provide a positive image and reputation in the marketplace. If firms want to do well for their business in the long term, they must have ethics and social responsibility. Social Responsibility includes:

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    Nike: the Sweatshop Debate

    Nike Corporation is one of the largest marketers of athletic apparel and sportswear equipment in the world and was founded in Beaverton, Oregon, in 1964 by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman. According to Nike.com (2009) it had record earnings of 19.2 billion dollars and continues to grow at a steady pace. Nike sold its products in a 140 countries and successfully discovered that manufacturing its products was not the only method to successfully produce the results it was looking for but instead marketing

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    Business Case Study

    governance, social issues and capital markets by distinguishing between the socially responsible investing phenomenon and mainstream investing with respect to social issues. It attempts to clarify the domain by casting it in the theoretical frame of prospect theory and mental modeling. With a qualitative study done among large institutional investors in the Canadian securities industry, the article derives a proposed mental model of these institutional investors’ cognitive model of social issues

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    Managemment Planning

    products are Shasta, Faygo, Ohana, and Everfresh. National Beverage Corp’s products are available at convenience stores, supermarkets, and other retail stores. The company has a management planning function that is affected by ethical policies, social responsibility, legal issues, and many other factors. The meaning of ethical conduct is not completely clear in the business world. In numerous cases, business philosophy says that people should conduct themselves in a manner above criticism. It

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    Corporate Social Responsibility

    Corporate Social Responsibility Reflective Essay of “Executive and Management attitudes towards corporate social responsibility in Malaysia Introduction “Social Responsibility is defined as the role that companies play to serve different stakeholders and also the role that the companies play to support the society.”(George Pohle, 2008) Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is now longer phenomenon to the worldwide organisations and corporation in developed countries on the world, it is considered

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