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    Kraft Foods Inc. 6 3.0 Corporate Social Responsibility 6 3.1 Impact of CSR on Kraft Foods Inc 6 4.0 Conclusion 7 5.0 Recommendations 7 6.0 References 8 1.0 Introduction Management is a term that is used and heard of every day and a role that is undertaken everywhere you go. It’s the ability to maintain and produce the best from a team or from a task‚ the activity of completing a task using the resources that are available and taking responsibility of the situation in hand. Even

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    Magally | Toyota | Anvesh | Tata Motors | Executive Summary Automotive Industry is one of the biggest economic sectors in the world and the impact they have to the communities in their best practices has a huge advantage promoting corporate social responsibility. We looked and discussed various issues of CSR in the report not limited but including: Investing in the Future‚ Technology Drives Change Electric cars‚ Materials and Workforce Implications. Global Automotive Industry The global automotive

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    Question 1 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is going beyond compliance to the law. It is an obligation for a business to pursue long term goals that are good for society and it is about how a company manages its business to produce an overall positive impact on society. The triple bottom line of CSR encompasses three pillars‚ namely people‚ planet and profit. It encapsulates an extended array of components that measure that organisation’s performance‚ which are social‚ environmental and financial

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    Social Responsibility Journal Emerald Article: Corporate irresponsibility and corporate social responsibility: competing realities Brian Jones‚ Ryan Bowd‚ Ralph Tench Article information: To cite this document: Brian Jones‚ Ryan Bowd‚ Ralph Tench‚ (2009)‚"Corporate irresponsibility and corporate social responsibility: competing realities"‚ Social Responsibility Journal‚ Vol. 5 Iss: 3 pp. 300 - 310 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17471110910977249 Downloaded on: 14-10-2012

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    Corporate Social Responsibility in the Textile Industry International overview Michiel van Yperen Amsterdam‚ 2006 IVAM research and consultancy on sustainability Roetersstraat 33 - 1018 WB Amsterdam - Postbus 18180 - 1001 ZB Amsterdam Tel. 020-525 5080‚ Fax 020-525 5850‚ internet: www.ivam.uva.nl‚ e-mail: office@ivam.uva.nl I N T E R N A T I O N A L O V E R V I E W C S R I N T H E T E X T I L E I N D U S T R Y 1 Contents 1. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) 2 1.1 Introduction to

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    Introduction Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)‚ which started voluntarily in some companies‚ caught on with the corporate world over the last few decades. CSR became a norm as per few countries’ corporate governance codes. Many other countries are also contemplating inclusion of CSR initiatives as a standard corporate governance practice. It has become a competitive necessity rather than a nicety‚ which it used to be. Companies saw the benefit. Shareholders supported the initiatives. Stakeholders

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    very concerned about what they can provide to their stockholders‚ the public‚ customers and even the suppliers. Since McDonalds’ Malaysia first came to Malaysia on 29 April 1982‚ they are well-known for their high commitment in their corporate social responsibility. McDonalds’ cares about human rights and their customers. They do not employ forced labourers or child labourers. Besides that‚ McDonalds’ has anti discrimination policy‚ especially the discrimination against women. Today‚ 53% of McDonald’s

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    Halal Business Corporate Social Responsibility Othman Ibrahim*‚ Siti Zakiah Melatu Samsi**‚ Muhamad Fazil Ahmad*** *University Teknologi Malaysia/Faculty of Computer Science and Information System‚ Johor‚ Malaysia. Email: othmanibrahim@utm.my **Multimedia University/Faculty of Business and Law‚ Melaka‚ Malaysia. Email: zakiah.melatu@mmu.edu.my ***Universiti Putra Malaysia/Faculty of Modern Languages & Communication‚ Selangor‚ Malaysia. Email: mfazil@fbmk.upm.edu.my Abstract - Halal industry is

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    1.0 Description of Initial Response Responsible business normally is known as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). In today’s world‚ most businesses are focusing on profitability ignoring all social responsibility they should contribute back. It is important for companies to gain trust from the community in return of CSR. Three major personal core values that I think a ‘responsible business’ should have are empower‚ professionalism and commitment. First of all‚ when a company able to empowering

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    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a sense of duty that every organisation is required to uphold. A set of principles‚ which an organisation adopts‚ shows that they are socially responsible towards the society that supports them. Organisations should take the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) concept into consideration to ensure that they are not doing anything that is morally unacceptable to the society‚ environment or economy. TBL is measured in terms of people‚ planet and profit otherwise known as

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