INTRODUCTION What is corporate social responsibility? It ’s also known as social responsibility. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is when a company or an organization striking a balance between profitability and our contributions to the communities in which they operate and being obligated to meet the expectations of stakeholders‚ who are the sources of the legitimacy of the organization. The stakeholders include the owners‚ investors‚ employees‚ customers‚ government‚ suppliers‚ competitors
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Group 1_PepsiCo April 3‚ 2013 HOW CAN AN EMPHASIS ON ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IMPROVE PROFITS AND BENEFIT A BUSINESS? Introduction Until a few years ago‚ most companies had not cared so much about ethics and social responsibility. They only focused on cost and margin to increase their profits. However‚ nowadays‚ many successful companies and businessmen have their own foundation and do some good things‚ for example‚ the Ford Foundation has allocated millions of dollars for cancer research
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With the recent corporate scandals involving such companies as Enron and Martha Stewart‚ the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has once again made its way to the forefront of contemporary management ideologies. However‚ CSR itself is not a new concept. In fact‚ societies as far back as the Ancient Mesopotamians (circa 1700 BC) incorporated CSR in their businesses. "King Hammurabi introduced a code in which builders‚ innkeepers or farmers were put to death if their negligence caused
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General Mills is a U.S based‚ multinational company that aspires to manufacture nutritious food for the world. They are heavily invested in corporate social responsibility by ensuring that their raw materials come from sustainable sources and by promoting human rights. General Mills and Corporate Social Responsibility: Sustainability Goals: General Mills pledges to source raw materials only from sustainable sources. By 2020‚ they plan to sustainably source 100% of the top ten raw materials they
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What Challenges did George Washington Face as President? Washington was popular and was rich. George Washington never ran for President. He was unanimously elected and got 67 votes. At Mt. Vernon he had a large plantation and he loved it. In 1789 he was elected President when he was 56 years old. New York was the capital when he was in office. What problems did George Washington face while in office? The three problems he faced was the feud between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton over
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Challenges and Strategies I Face During Graduate School When I decided to go back to school after 16 years‚ I knew it was not going to be easy. There are many challenges that I must overcome to complete graduate school successfully and become the person I want to be. Some of the challenges I will face are time management‚ the motivation needed to succeed and the ability to manage my financial responsibilities. These challenges will not be easy but the strategies that I plan to implement should
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modern society‚ although there is no general common sense of what constitutes of Corporate Society Responsibility (CSR) and how much of it requires to firms‚ it is quite necessary for managers to have a better understanding of CSR and carry it out. Similarity‚ stakeholders also need to know it well. In early research on CSR‚ it was referred that the firm paid more attention to social responsibility (SR) than CSR (Carroll ‚1979). The reason can be that the firm’s dominance in the business has not
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U.S. market otherwise dominated by German competitors Puma and Adidas. The company initially operated as a distributor for a Japanese athletic shoe company‚ Onitsuka Tiger‚ but also developed its own brand of athletic footwear to promote in the American market. The company’s relationship with Onitsuka Tiger ended in 1971‚ and the Nike brand was created in 1972 (“Nike” after the Greek goddess of victory). The company was renamed Nike in 1978‚ and has grown to be the largest worldwide seller
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Face-to-face vs. Electronic Communication We’re living in an age where e-mail‚ Facebook and digital connections are the rule‚ and face-to-face interactions start to become the exception. With the ability to exchange information via e-mail‚ chat and presentations over the web‚ face-to-face interactions with people seem to be unecessary. This is a harmful assumption that many people make. Without face-to-face communication intimacy is lost‚ there is greater misunderstanding‚ and people become
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Introduction Corporate Social Responsibility represents not just successful enterprise but also thinking on social andenvironmental aspects. Corporations must include the social and environmental aspects to the activities which leadtowards making profit. Corporate Social Responsibility answers the requirements of both the customers and personswho are co-operating with them in business activities. Corporate Social Responsibility positively affects the whole of society and regulates its impact on
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