Case Analysis‚ SBI‚ Kohinoor Business Model Q: Was the decision to attract ultra HNI customers through a separate dedicated branch a good idea? A: HNI customers have requirement of privacy‚ personalised services‚ and exclusive banking facilities. The following reasons highlight the need for separate dedicated branch: It was in keeping with SBI’s motto of being the “Banker to every Indian”. An ultra HNI expects best and instant service‚ e.g. banking round the clock. SBI could not have provided
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Protests of Tibet against the republic of China have occurred early as the 1950s. Tibet has once been an independent nation‚ until it was incorporated into the Mongol Empire in 1246 and was under Yuan Dynasty until the 1350s. In 1720‚ the Qing Dynasty Army entered Tibet and defeated the invading forces of Dzungar Khanate; thus starting the Qing rule of Tibet. During the Qing rule of Tibet‚ bad blood between Chinese and Tibet grew with the assassination of the Tibet prince‚ Gyurme Namgyal by two
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Paper ARCHIE CARROLL’S CSR PYRAMID: A case study of Bajaj Auto Ltd. ZAMAN ALI 20091063 B.A.LLB (2009) Jindal Global Law School Today‚ in this complex business environment where all business enterprises are surviving by realizing maximum profits possible‚ there exists a mechnism called Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) that is providing the required edge towards success. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is the way a corporation
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR ) in the field of business and in the case of Parker must take corporate social responsibility ‚ not only as a concept in business management ‚ but also as a foundation on which to settle the principles of corporate culture . This is because the industrial sector in which the company has to accept and assume a CSR that is necessary for the development of its core business. We could define Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR ) as the voluntary integration of
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Dell CSR Company Profile Michiel van Dijk & Irene Schipper Amsterdam‚ May 2007 Dell – CSR Company Profile Colofon Dell CSR Company Profile By: Michiel van Dijk & Irene Schipper February 2007 Stichting Onderzoek Multinationale Ondernemingen (SOMO) Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations This document is licensed under the Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial-NoDerivateWorks 2.5 License. To view a copy of this license visit: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2
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How to Ruin a Saturday Night This past Saturday night I watched the movie Seven Years in Tibet. This movie was released in 1997 and grossed almost $132‚000‚000. This movie was directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and produced by Iain Smith‚ John Whilliams‚ and Jean-Jacques Annaud. Along with Brad Pitt‚ several other people star in this film such as David Thewlis‚ B.D. Wong‚ Mako‚ Danny Denzongpa‚ and Victor Wong. This movie is based on a novel which is based on the field notes of Heinrich Harrer (Brad
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what extent is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) beneficial to a company’s performance? Conventionally‚ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) was defined as actions businesses take to improve society’s welfare (McWilliams and Siegel‚ 2011). Currently‚ CSR has expanded into developing new business models that honor human rights‚ combat societal and environmental challenges‚ and profit companies at the same time (“Business case for CSR”‚ 2013). CSR also emphasizes on engaging shareholders in decision-makings
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corporate social responsibility (CSR) by examining six sets of factors conventionally considered as promoting outcomes consistent with core principles of social responsibility: intra-organizational factors‚ competitive dynamics‚ institutional investors‚ end-consumers‚ government regulators and non-governmental organizations. Each factor is addressed conceptually‚ empirically‚ and with respect to its likely future significance in promoting outcomes consistent with CSR. Our overall conclusions are not
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social responsibility (CSR)‚ and its impact on societal well being‚ apart from the overall governance of the supply chain processes of every organisation. Ratings are being developed to measure performances of most firms with regard to their CSR efforts besides their financial performance. This rating would then be used to measure each firm ’s progress in the business world. Many studies have been conducted linking CSR to consumer loyalty. It is found that the higher the CSR rating the stronger
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Corporate Social Responsibility Definition 2 What is CSR? a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model process with the aim to embrace responsibility for the company’s actions and encourage a positive impact through its activities on the environment‚ consumers‚ employees‚ communities‚ stakeholders and all other members of the public sphere to aid an organization’s mission as well as a guide to what the company stands for 3 a titled What is sustainable
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