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    McDonald S Case

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    Group 1  Blake Davis  Imanee Azmi  Paul Csizmadia  Raquel Smiddy  Integrated Business Policy and Strategy  Dr. Acar  McDonald’s Case  04/28/215    2    DECISION DILEMMA    Problematic Situation    McDonald’s is undoubtedly one of the most successful companies in the world. Even with its  impressive growth and successes‚ McDonald’s has still failed to avoid a few issues on its road to  success. Even with the incorporation of healthier food options to McDonald’s new menu‚ this fast­food  resta

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    Perodua - Csr

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    goal i.e sales or long term goal of being a responsible corporate citizen. The company should immediately adopt both qualitative and quantitative measures to understand the benefit of its campaign. Depending on results obtained Perodua can decide on how to continue with its corporate ad campaign. Industry Overview

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    Business ethics and CSR

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    Business ethics and CSR Introduction In the past time‚ the majority of enterprises regarded business ethics as internal regulations to comply with the rules of legal standards(Trevino and Nelson‚ 2010). However‚ the condition changes in modern times. Business ethics is more and more important to identify what it is right or wrong during the process of working or trading and so on(Wheelen and Hunger‚ 2011)‚ which is closely related to the interests of stakeholders. Under the background‚ many companies

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    CSR of IKEA

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    Corporate social responsibility is considering the impact of the company’s actions on society. There are 4 components of CSR such as economic‚ legal‚ ethical and philanthropic responsibilities. For IKEA‚ they are using more philanthropic responsibilities in their organization which is being a good corporate citizen and providing programs to support community – education‚ human services/health and culture. There are millions of refugee children without a safe place to call home. There are millions

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    business world companies are interested in how to maintain or increase shareholder values and profit. So‚ in order to give something back to the general public‚ those companies have to assume their responsibilities by being aware of the effects of their activities in the community and take measures to control them because this can affect the community and the environment by polluting the air‚ destroying the ecosystem‚ over using natural resources and so on. CSR is often called corporate citizen which

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    Tata Csr

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    CSR impact on customer:- TSFIF has six main focus areas: * Maternal and Child Health: TSFIF(Tata Steel Family Initiative Foundation) addresses family planning concerns through the use of communication media. This programme has successfully destroyed prejudices created by myths and traditional beliefs. TSFIF focuses on reproductive health services and creates awareness on spacing methods and family planning options. * Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health: TSFIF has four projects —

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    Csr and Labor Unions

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    Social Responsibility and Labor Unions How do CSR and Labor Unions influence each other Table of ContentTable of Content 1. Introduction:2 2. Development and General Perception of CSR3 3. Position of Labor Unions today5 4. Labor Unions on CSR5 5. The possible reciprocal influences of Labor Unions and CSR6 5.1 Possible influences of Labor Unions on CSR6 5.2 Possible influences of CSR on Labor Unions7 5.2.1 Reorientation of Labor Unions7 5.2.2 CSR as a cause for the decline of Labor Unions7

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    Running Head: HOW DNR CAUSES AN ETHICAL DILEMMA How DNR Causes an Ethical Dilemma Deann Morgan HCA 322‚ Health Care Ethics and Medical Law Dr. David Cole January 22‚ 2010 Abstract This paper will present an argument of how the process of do not resuscitate (DNR) results in an ethical dilemma for workers in the healthcare field. In presenting the argument‚ this

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    Csr Project

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    activities more sustainable and encourage our consumers‚ suppliers and others to do the same. WHILE WE AIM TO CONTINUOUSLY GROW OUR BUSINESS‚ WE WISH TO DO THIS IN A WAY THAT REDUCES OUR TOTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT. We are fine-tuning how we source raw materials to how consumers use and dispose of the products and have identified the most significant environmental impacts. AT DABUR‚ WE DEPEND ON NATURE FOR ITS BOUNTIFUL PICKINGS‚ WITHOUT WHICH AYURVEDA WOULDN’T EVER HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE. We are equally

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    Urbach On Csr

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    When the case proceeded to trial‚ FIFA also argued that MasterCard’s acceptance of FIFA’s offer came after the expiration of the 90-day exercise period‚ thereby constituting a violation of the agreement. The court had little trouble in dismissing both of these arguments. Under Swiss law‚ which governed the agreement between FIFA and MasterCard‚ a party terminating a contract must prove ‘important‚ serious reasons that render the continuation of the contract intolerable’.19 Swiss case law further

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