Corporate Responsibility and Marketing Strategies Wanda Joyce McGhee Dr. Malinda Swigart Business 508 July 13‚ 2014 Corporate Responsibility and Marketing Strategies There is no question that Apple is a remarkable company. In addition to its business turnaround‚ its innovative design‚ and its media content and apps‚ the unadulterated sexiness of all its products makes Apple hard to resist. For me‚ what isn’t hard to resist‚ is asking: How can a company that is this extraordinary in other
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In recent times‚ there has been huge concern on the issue of ethical leadership in the corporate world. Researchers have increasingly shifted their attention towards identifying what could be driving costly unethical behaviour in organizations. Organizations leadership stresses short-term result while disregarding the long-term implications of their actions. The result has been scandals and accounting frauds. Companies such as Enron‚ WorldCom (Knights and O’Leary‚ 2005)‚ and Nortel executives (manipulating
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Corporate Responsibility (2) Stakeholder perspective Obesity and fast food Use the stakeholder analysis to look at the impact of fast food (eg MacDonald’s) on each stakeholder group. Should the sale/marketing of fast food be regulated/ restricted? If so why? If not‚ why not? Childhood obesity has been labeled one of the most serious public health issues if the 21st century. 42 million of the children under five years old are overweight all over the world‚ in
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Ethics and Corporate Responsibility Chick-fil-A Founder‚ S. Truett Cathy states that “Religion is at the key of the family-operated business‚ says Cathy‚ whose son Dan is the chief operating officer and whose other son‚ Bubba‚ is a vice president. According to the family patriarch‚ “Our decision to close on Sundays was our way of honoring God and directing our attention to things more important than our business.” The company ’s stance on religion is so serious that part of its mission statement
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Corporate Responsibility and Marketing Strategies Contemporary Business/508 January 28‚ 2014 Dr. Allen Beck Apple corporation bases its success on “creating innovative‚ high quality products and services and on demonstrating integrity in every business interaction.” According to Apple‚ four main principles contribute to integrity: honesty‚ respect‚ confidentiality‚ and compliance. To more thoroughly detail these principles‚ Apple has drafted a code of business conduct
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Assignment 1: Corporate Responsibility and Marketing Strategies Student: College Guy Professor: Dr. Neil Mathur Course: BUS 508 – Contemporary Business University: Strayer University Date: January 26‚ 2014 Assignment 1: Corporate Responsibility and Marketing Strategies Question 1: I believe Apple Inc. [mostly referred as “Apple” in this document] has met the ethical and social responsibility towards general public‚ employees‚ customers and shareholders/investors
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Law‚ Ethics & Corporate. Governance Corporate Governance and Ethical Responsibility 16 May 2013 In submitting this paper I will show the stake holders Dr. DoRight (described latter in this paper as just the Doctor) has to interact with on a daily basis as the President of the “Universal Human Care Hospital.” I will also compare and contrast the conflicts of interest that could surface among internal and external stakeholders
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ABSTRACT Corporate Social Responsibility‚ a theory that has evolved since the 1990s‚ seeks to see businesses be responsible for their actions socially and environmentally. There is an increasing trend by businesses to adopt Corporate Social Responsibility Practices. This paper attempts to define the reasons why this is so‚ and what strategic issues are faced by companies who adopt these practices. The issue of Corporate Social Responsibility will then be highlighted in a case study of De Beers
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In the world today‚ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become one of the most essential aspects adapted by governments and companies. The concept of CSR normally relates to the firm’s decisions in which would help out towards the company’s growth as well as improving the development of having a better society. The reason CSR has become very important for firms today is to counteract the growing public skepticism caused by corporate wrongdoings (Birth et al.‚ 2008). CSR is defined as “a model
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Corporate Social Responsibility World Business Council for Sustainable Development defines Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as “The continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large.” Simple definition: Seriously considering the impact of the company’s actions on society. PERSPECTIVE ON CSR
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