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    Business Ethics

    | Background Information In the past few years, we have seen numerous food safety scandals in China and rest of the world. Recycled cooking oil scandals, 2011 DEHP scandal, 2008 milk scandal, 2011 E.coli outbreak in Europe, 2006 E.coli outbreak in North America, and illegal additives in Red Bull, these are just

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    Food Safety Issues in China and Taiwan

    countries. In addition, our group will identify the root cause of the problem, generate alternative solutions and decide the best-fit solution. 2. China Food Scandal The China melamine milk scandal was uncovered in 2008, when 14 babies reportedly fell ill in Gansu Province in a span of 2 months ("Timeline: China milk," 2011). The problem was brought to light

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    Export Opportunity Overview

    Current situation 2 Current Situation: 2 1. Company purpose 2 2. Industry Sector 2 3. Size and Location 2 4. Location 2 5. Number of employees 2 6. Current exporting activities 3 7. Other relevant information 3 8. Company product / services / markets 3 9. Initial description of chosen product/service for export and country 6 Planning export offering 7 1. Customer Profile and Needs 7 3. Potential size of this Market 11 4. Partners / associates that you will need

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    Ac504: Ethics

    Assignment I: Tainted Baby Powder Milk 1. Yes, I believe there has been some damage to Baidu.com’s reputation because there was a significant stock price drop from $308 to $110. Stock price drops usually are the result of a lack of confidence by the stakeholders in the future performance of the company. Lack of confidence can often be attributed to actions by a company that are revealed to the stakeholders. 2. Future reputational damage could be reflected by a lack of confidence of the stakeholders

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    Poverty

    TITLE PAGE Case study analysis AZA2040 - Issues, crises and social responsibility. Analyse and critique issue identification and management in a case study Done by: Fungai Dingani Contents Page 1. Issues and crises 3 2. The issue development lifecycle 3 3. DESTEP and SWOT analysis tools 5 3.1.1 Strengths of DETI 5 3.1.2 Weaknesses of DETI 6 3.1.3 Threats of DETI 6 3.1.4 Opportunities of DETI 6 3.2.1Demographic Macro environmental

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    prices sooner? 10. If you wished to sell an investment in a company where one of your friends is an insider, or even a significant employee, should you call your friend to advise him you are about to sell? Why, or why not? 5. China’s Tainted Baby Milk Powder: Rumored Control of Online News Discussion of Ethical Issues 1. Given strong profit growth, has there been any damage to Baidu.com’s reputation? 2. What would future reputational damage affect, and how could it be measured? 3. What

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    Nesle - Strategic Managment

    Nestle is a Swiss, world leading multinational company producing a wide range of tasty beverages and nutritious food at international standards. Nestle holds on to a good brand name, innovative products, low cost, rising share market and a financial position which can be classified as Cash Cow using the Boston Consulting Group Matrix. Nestle has an employee strength of over 328,000 people around the world. Nestle produces a wide range of baby food, dairy products, beverages, pet food, confectioneries

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    Market Entry Proposal

    The cultural and social environment in China is as hard to generalize as that is in the United States. For the most part, many people portray the image of China as a centralized socialist country, ruled by the Communist party, and is heavily influenced by the deeply rooted Confucianism culture. However, many scholars such as Karl Gerth have also noticed that, with thirty years of foreign engagement, “although China remains a nominally socialist country, consumerism is now deeply entrenched in all

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    Joanna

    CHAPTER 1 ETHIC EXPECTATIONS Learning Objectives 2 Understand the basic concepts in ethics, business ethics, governance   Understand the relationship between ethics and reputation   What constitutes good ethics and good governance?   Why are good ethics and good governance important?   3 Changes of ethics trends have brought to the expectation framework Public Expectation (公众的期望) 4 There has been an increasing expectations that business exists to serve the needs of both

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    Student

    with and registers of the Inspection of ValueValue about the Chamber of of the Inspection of about the Chamber of child child slavery on cocoa plantations Commerce. slavery on cocoa plantations Commerce. in West West Africa. Milk chocolate in in Africa. Milk chocolate in an alarming red wrapper. Fairtrade an alarming red

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