Communicating CSR: Case Study of Japanese Food Industry Kaori Takano1 1 School of Business Administration‚ Fort Lewis College‚ USA Correspondence: Kaori Takano‚ School of Business Administration‚ Fort Lewis College‚ Durango‚ CO 81301‚ USA. Tel: 1-970-247-7060. E-mail: kaoringcun@yahoo.com Received: February 19‚ 2013 Accepted: March 18‚ 2013 Online Published: April 14‚ 2013 doi:10.5539/ijbm.v8n9p111 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v8n9p111 Abstract This study examines how
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provide & maintain a strong commitment to healthy quality food‚ excellent customer service‚ and a relaxing ambiance. At [our name]‚ we strive to provide Canada with a first-rate dining experience. We believe guests who dine at [our name] should leave enthused and sated‚ while making immediate plans to return.” “We are passionate about food! We prepare the finest cuts of meats‚ obtain the freshest local produce‚ and we have impeccable service with a cheerful environment. With award winning culinary
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Demand for Processed foods appears to be primarily sustained by private good attributes such as health (including food safety attributes) and quality (e.g. taste and freshness attributes). Public good attributes (environmental and animal welfare attributes) are more widely acknowledged‚ but appear to have less importance
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not from initial franchise fees but from success of the restaurants themselves. Together with corporate management and suppliers‚ franchisees infused McDonald s with an entrepreneurial spirit. • Restaurant service categories: QSC McDonald’s evaluate and assist field service operation of each of its restaurants. It is summarized to evaluate in three categories: Quality‚ Service and Cleanliness Key threat’s to McDonald’s success • Fast food market is well saturated‚ and growth opportunities are
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Topic: “Food Dessert”: Providing fresh‚ nutritious and affordable foods 1. What is the potential relationship between not having fresh‚ nutritious and affordable foods and obesity among the youth? 2. What are the possible connections between low food accessibility and poor diets in low-income communities? Results: The results may lead to a decline in poor diets and in low-income communities. The results may lead to a decrease in obesity among the youth. Background: Community “Food Desert”
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Since April of 2012‚ Bucky’s Food Pantry has played a major role in East Tennessee State University’s fight against campus food insecurity. Food insecurity‚ or lack of nutritional food‚ has been a growing problem on ETSU’s campus said the marketing director of Bucky’s Food Pantry Charles Patton. “A lot of it is life changes in families of the students that are supporting these folks‚” Patton said. “Sometimes‚ they lose their jobs‚ and of course we’ve lost about 6 million jobs‚ so a lot of it has
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McGregor’s Theory within Whole Foods One may ask the question‚ why do certain individuals enjoy going to work‚ and performing at 100% while others require constant supervision? McGregor’s theory indicates that management and employees fall under two categories; Theory X or Theory Y. Individuals within the X category dislike work‚ avoid responsibility‚ are micromanaged‚ and enticed to accomplish a task. Individuals within the Y category are contradictory to the behaviors of X. Groups in the Y are
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* CASE STUDY * PLANT LOCATION PROBLEMS * During 1970 government of india decided to expand the steel production under public sector units (psu). Three locations were selected to set up the plant. 1. Vijayanagar steel plant in bellary Karnataka. 2. Salam steel plant in TN. 3. Vizag steel plant in AP. * A panel of eminent personalities was formed to analyze the locations. * The important raw materials for steel are : 1. Iron ore : should contain atleast 60% of
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Dean Foods is a leading food and beverage company in the United States. http://www.deanfoods.com/our-company/about-us.aspx “The Company’s primary objective is to maximize long-term stockholder value‚ while adhering to the laws of the jurisdictions in which it operates and at all times observing the highest ethical standards.” http://www.deanfoods.com/our-company/investor-relations/corporate-governance/principles.aspx Dean Foods reorganized into a decentralized organization with a general manager
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Restaurants may be classified or distinguished in many different ways. The primary factors are usually the food itself (e.g. vegetarian‚ seafood‚ steak); the cuisine (e.g. Italian‚ Chinese‚ Indian‚ French‚ Thai) and/or the style of offering (e.g. tapas bar‚ a sushi train‚ a tastet restaurant‚ a buffet restaurant or a yum cha restaurant). Beyond this‚ restaurants may differentiate themselves on factors including speed (see fast food)‚ formality‚ location‚ cost‚ service‚ or novelty themes (such as
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