Responsibility Analysis of The Body Shop Date 29 January 2010 Word Count 5477 Grade 75% Table of Contents Preamble 1 Introduction 1 Corporate Social Responsibility 2 Opposition to Animal Testing 3 Support for Community Trade 6 Environmental Protection 9 Evaluation 11 Conclusion 13 References 16 Appendix 1 20 Preamble The objective of this piece of work is to undertake a critical analysis of the cosmetics company The Body Shop‚ in terms of its philosophy
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The Body Shop: Ethical Issues in Business It is nearly impossible to pick up any newspaper and avoid reading a section that deals with the unethical or even illegal conduct of the people who run our companies. Whether it’s stock manipulation‚ dubious accounting practices‚ or discarding of environmental waste‚ the stories keep on emerging. Ethical standards mostly relate to performance or behavior that is not covered by law‚ and the rule of law covers behaviors that may not necessarily be covered
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THE BODY SHOP L’Oreal is one of the largest cosmetics companies in the world. It produces and markets a range of make-up‚ perfume‚ hair and skin care products. The company’s products are sold under well-known brands such as L’Oreal Paris‚ Garnier‚ Maybelline‚ SoftSheen Carson‚ CCB Paris‚ L’Oreal Professionel‚ Kerastase‚ and Redken. It markets 19 global brands through three divisions: cosmetics (comprising of skincare‚ haircare‚ make-up‚ hair colorants‚ perfumes and other products)‚ The Body Shop
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Executive Summary The Body Shop International PLC was once one of the fastest growing manufacturer-retailers‚ but in a decade’s time their revenue growth slowed from 20% to nearly 8%. These types of results were not uncommon in companies who are experiencing rapid growth but this was a dramatic decrease and‚ needless to say‚ a wake up call to management. Competition was increasing and The Body Shop had failed to establish a brand presence during its expansion. Anita Roddick‚ founder and CEO‚ attempted
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Body Shop History: The Body Shop store opened on 26th March 1976 Environmental Projects Department of its own 1‚200 products‚ including cosmetics e.g. Make - up 2‚500 franchised stores in 61 countries Founded by Anita Roddick and is part owned L’Oréal. Brand Essence: “Creating a comprehensive Range of Naturally-inspired personal care products that offer performance‚ indulgence and great value.” Brand Values Body Shop Products 32 YEAR OLD WOMAN. AD Campaigns
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NOVEL STUDY PRO FORMA: SETTING: - What is the time and place of the story? - Don these have any bearing on or importance to the story? - Does the setting vary‚ of is it static? - Are characters affected by the setting? How? MOOD/ATMOSPHERE: - Is there a particular atmosphere created? - How is this created? - What effect does it have on characters and events CHARACTERS: - What does the author tell us about the characters? Ie. Descriptive presentation? - What do the characters reveal
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serve a considerable discussion on the latest triple bottom line or sustainability conception; then leads to examine and evaluate The Body Shop Corporation because the Body Shop has claimed its title of the ‘Green’ corporation‚ and has been reportedly a pioneer in acting sustainably to communities where its businesses operate. Inspiration to examine the case of Body Shop will hence satisfy the purpose of this essay. Deriving from the idea that corporate has its absolute obligation to foster social
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full. Our friendly staff will ensure you enjoy your visit! Vision Our organization serves food to the population of St. John’s‚ Newfoundland. We will be purchasing fresh vegetables to serve in and with our food so that we abide by our statement of offering only the freshest ingredients. It is important for us to offer a healthy product that is satisfying to the customer because we value eating healthy and it is in best interest to offer our customers something convenient while not taking
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Hayes. Currently its labour turnover for the month of September (2010) is an increase of 10.1%. Marriott acquires approximately 133‚000 employee’s world wide and between 8‚000-9‚000 employees in the UK. My other local business is The Body shop. The Body Shop is an international business Definition of Aims The long-term goals a business wants to achieve. Goals that a business wants to achieve to be successful. Explain what aims are Definition of objectives The specific steps taken by
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BA (HONS) BUSINESS STUDIES (2008-2011) SECOND YEAR EXPERIENCING ORGANISATIONS ASSIGNMENT LECTURER: MARTIN BROWN SUBMITTED BY: INGA TROFIMOVA (TRO08431937) SUBMISSION DATE: 15th May ’2009 My Organisational Experience in The Body Shop _Introduction_ This essay explores my organisational experience. I have chosen to write about this organisation because I think it is one of the most successful companies in the world. Also it is good example of how an inexperienced person can become a
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