Nike Case 1. Should Nike be held responsible for working conditions in foreign factories that it does not own‚ but where subcontractors make products for Nike? No‚ I do not believe Nike should be responsible for working conditions in foreign factories. I do believe that there should be working standards in place and adhered to but I do not believe that is Nike’s responsibility. Nike is a business in order to run a successful business one must abide by good business practices including respecting
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Cor porate Social Responsibility in Supply Chain Management: A Case Study on NTUC FairPrice Cooperative Ltd Singapore Written by Chua Ker Sin Senior Executive Singapore Compact for CSR With contributions from Ms Evelyn Sue Wong Advisor‚ Research and Publications Singapore Compact for CSR Case Study: Singapore The case was developed with the cooperation of Singapore Compact for CSR solely for educational purposes as a contribution to the Project entitled “New Corporate Procurement
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establish the elements for EE rel‚ in this case however‚ Francisco failed to present substantial evidence to establish the EE rel. He failed to present documentary evidence and testimonial evidence showing the respondents exercise control over the means and methods of his work. A mere position paper that indicates that he is an employee in not tantamount to evidence Illegally dismissed-two reliefs 1. Backwages‚ 2. Reinstatement Citibank vs CA Facts: Citibank and el toro security agency (el toro) entered
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rP os t HKU978 NIKHIL CELLY op yo HAIER IN INDIA: BUILDING PRESENCE IN A MASS MARKET BEYOND CHINA In a short 25 years‚ Haier Inc had emerged from being a small refrigerator factory in northeast China to becoming the world’s biggest appliance seller by retail volume. It had exported to developed markets in the 1990s‚ set up factories overseas and created a global retail chain that made it an unmatched success in China. This company that made its name by exporting refrigerators
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fairest of them all?. Retrieved from http://www.asianscientist.com/features/skin-whitening-products-asia-2012/ 7. Bhattacharya‚ N. (2013‚ April 3). Blacksweet: Grappling with skin color in Indonesia. Retrieved from http://www.feministe.us/blog/archives/2013/04/03/blacksweet-grappling-with-skin-color-in-indonesia/ 8. Understanding Indonesian women. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.unilever.co.id/brands-in-action/detail/Citra/325831/ 9. Young‚ R.‚ & Javalgi‚ R. (2006). International marketing research:
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Indoneisa Positioning And Launching Automatic Motorcycles In Indonesia 13/12/2010 Presented to:Mrs. Patricia Harris Presented by:KUID.1014925 Name: Raghda Hesham Abdelaziz “Think in terms of offering your product or service rather than selling it” (Gesteland.R ‚ Seyk.G ‚2002 ‚p131 ) Executive summary This report explains Yamaha Indonesia launch and the positioning for the first two automatic motorcycles in Indonesia‚ the Nouvo and the Mio. It first launched the Nouvo motorcycle
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Case 1: Joan I-Statement of the Problem Why Joan need more money or assistant? II- Objective of the study A. To identify Joan problem. III- Alternative Courses of Action Action 1: The solution Joan need more money and assistant and the manager should made it and give her freedom. IV- Analysis A. Positive Reaction If Joan will be given a freedom the management would find new one better than her and screened it to the fullest for her job description. B. Negative Reaction The company would
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INTRODUCTION The Cashew‚ best known for its nuts‚ had become important when Brazil‚ India‚ East Africa‚ Indonesia and Southeast Africa realized that with exporting that product they could create an important market that could generate for them many benefits. It began when the Tupi Indians of Brazil harvested the cashew apple in the wild and they later introduced it to early Portuguese traders who in turn propagated the plant in other tropical countries. Having in mind that at the beginning‚ the
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DEMAND FOR TEA EXCEEDED THE SUPPLY‚ DRIVING UP ITS PRICE (A Case Study Analysis) Presented to the Faculty of NATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY Manila‚ Philippines under the advisory of Prof. IRENEO R. AGUILAN In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject MACROECONOMIC THEORY 1st Semester‚ AY 2012-2013 Presented by Baja‚ Mark Joseph E. Buenaventura‚ Ariel B. Gabito‚ Charlene T. Tullao‚ Perlene Marie G. Young‚ Camela M. September 10‚ 2012
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Santoso 3114701 Martha CHAPTER I COMPANY BACKGROUND About Danone Aqua PT AQUA Golden Mississippi was founded in 1973 by Mr. Tirto Utomo‚ a pioneer manufacturer of bottled drinking water in Indonesia. The first factory was set up in Bekasi. After operating for 30 years‚ now AQUA has 14 factories in Indonesia. In 1998‚ AQUA (which is under the auspices of PT Tirta Investama) take strategic steps to join the Group DANONE‚ which is one of the group companies of bottled drinking water in the world and
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