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    between CSR communication‚ identity‚ image and reputation. 31 8.6 Preliminary conclusion 31 9.1 The perfect identity - Aaker’s brand identity planning model 34 9.2 A framework for CSR communication (SKC) 37 10. Apple inc. – The most admired company in the world (LMP) 41 11. Apple and CSR (SKC) 43 11.1 Apple’s current CSR situation 43 12. Apple’s brand identity (LMP) 49 12.1 Apple’s mission statement 49 12.2 Brand-as-product 50 12.3 Brand-as-organisation 52 12.4 Brand-as-person 53 12

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    Introduction Baby Tim was born prematurely at 35 weeks gestation‚ very active and healthy but required nursed in an incubator in neonatal unit. Baby sucking reflex was not fully developed required complement the nasogastric tube feeding and intravenous (IV) therapy through his left arm received nutrition sources. IV therapy stopped running after the first 24 hours and registered nurse on duty informed pediatrician and he asks the nurse to continue it. After the following day‚ Baby Tim parents noticed

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    Current Event Analysis: The FBI vs. Apple A current event in need of ethical examination is the dispute between Apple and the FBI over the unlocking of a criminal’s iPhone. Following the mass shooting in San Bernardino that took the lives of many individuals in early December 2015‚ the FBI turned to the shooter’s personal iPhone data for evidence‚ however‚ were unable to bypass Apple’s security measures on their own (Lichtblau & Benner‚ 2016). Unwilling to compromise the security of data‚ and quite

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    Apple Inc. Apple has shown innovative courses for the past decades and its success was possible because it has held on to its core competence. Apple outsourced its manufacturing products‚ but developed product inside the company in secrecy. Even though Apple threw its software platform open‚ it still limits the distribution of applications possible only through its App Store. Apple distinguishes what core is and what non-core technology is. It is their business model that it takes advantage

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    Apple Inc. is the largest publicly traded company in the world by market capitalization. Overtopping ExxonMobil by some $60 billion‚ (CNN‚ 2012) as well as the largest technology company in the world by revenue and profit‚ worth more than Google and Microsoft combined. (Appleinsider.com‚ 2012)Fortune magazine named Apple the most admired company in the United States in 2008‚ and in the world from 2008 to 2011.All these facts caused my interest in studying in Apple Inc.’s backgrounds‚ financial data

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    Apple Learning Team D BIS 320 04/14/2014 Greg Chavarria Apple Apple Inc. is a consumer’s electronics company that was first founded by Steve Jobs‚ Ronald Wayne and Steve Wozniak on April 1‚ 1976 in Cupertino‚ CA. Apple Inc. is known for designing innovative and cutting edge consumer electronics‚ software‚ applications‚ phones‚ and personal computers etc. What makes Apple successful is how the founders are able to keep up with technology without sacrificing the company objectives. Their products

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    Inside Apple Introduction The Inside Apple book talks about many internal aspects of the company. The major theme that this book touches is the company’s internal secrets. It mentions how Steve Jobs‚ according to Michael Maccoby in his 2000 Harvard Business Review‚ was a productive narcissist as a leader‚ which he mentions to be visionary risk takers with a burning desire to change the world. Inside the Apple building‚ Steve Jobs limited every single employee to just many information. And

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    The Tim Noakes diet presents a health risk. The Tim Noakes diet‚ which is known as the “low carbohydrates‚ high fat” (LCHF) diet is slowly becoming a huge health risk for the ones following this diet. Prof Tim Noakes from the University of Cape town promotes that this diet reverses all known risk factors for heart disease. But according to cardiologist Dr Anthony Dalby (Stassen. 2014) Noakes’ advice to change cholesterol-lowering drugs for his diet is “criminal”. Opponents argue that numbers of people

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    Auston Cook Professor Rybicka ENG 102 8 February 2015 Proposal Topic: The most famous of all questions that all math teachers hear are: When will I ever use this? Why is this important? Why do I need to be learning this? What we do with math makes us good thinkers‚ problem solvers‚ and allows us to be able to break down anything to the simplest of forms. As a math major‚ with hopes to become a math professor‚ I know this question will constantly be floating in the heads of all my future students

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    Mercede Usiski and Ryan Hernandez In recent times‚ Apple has become one of the mightiest‚ richest‚ and most successful companies in the world‚ in part by mastering global manufacturing. Apple and its high-technology peers- as well as multiple other American industries- have achieved a pace of innovation nearly unmatched in modern history. However‚ the workers assembling iPhones‚ iPads‚ and other devices often labor in harsh conditions‚ according to workers themselves‚ worker advocates‚ and documents

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