|PROPOSAL FOR CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECT | |SAVE CAT PROGRAM | | | |DURATION: JANUARY 2011-APRIL 2011 | | | |PREPARED BY
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United States: South-Western‚ part of the Thomson Corporation‚ 2006‚ Pg30 “Disney’s Enviroport.” www.Disney.com/corporate “Disney Gets the Message.” Business Week. May 13‚ 2002‚ i3782. p132 “Disney’s limits on links to fatty kids’ foods speaks to CSR trend.” PR Week (US)‚ Oct 23‚ 2006 p11 “Mickey Gets Fit.”‚ Time for Kids‚ October 27‚ 2006‚ Vol. 12 Issue 8‚ p2-2‚ 1/2‚1C “Mini Mouse.” Broadcasting and Cable‚ October 23‚ 2006‚ v136 i42‚ pg 30 Story‚ Louise‚ Eric Lipton‚ Andrew Martin contributed reporting
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The term CSR could lead to an understanding that only companies or enterprises could actually apply the CSR principles in their business. For example‚ the definition of the corporation itself could vary in different English speaking countries as according to the dictionary of American English‚ the word corporation is most often used to describe large business corporations. In British English and in the Commonwealth countries‚ the term company is more widely used to describe the same sort of entity
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Merchant banks play an important role in mobilizing small savings and channeling them to productive investment. Since our capital market is not as efficient as others‚ yet it tries at best to create a strong‚ fair‚ efficient and effective market. Apart from they facilitate merchant bank so that they can help as possible as to organize such a valuable capital market mechanism. 1.2 Rationale of the study The rationality of our study on capital market as well as its right hand merchant bank is to
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Marketing of Spice Powder in Dhaka City A Case Study on Square Consumer Product Ltd. Nasrin Shah Naaz Senior Lecturer Faculty of Business and Economics Daffodil International University Prince Palaza (6th Floor)‚ 4/2‚ Subahanbagh‚ Mirpur Road‚ Dhaka-1207. Cell: 01713493078 e-mail: nsngold@yahoo.com Fariha Tasnim Lecturer Faculty of Business and Economics Daffodil International University Prince Palaza (6th Floor)‚ 4/2‚ Subahanbagh‚ Mirpur Road‚ Dhaka-1207. Cell: 01190186952 e-mail: tfariha@yahoo
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Sub: Request to Accept the Report It is indeed a great pleasure to have the opportunity to submit the project paper. We have prepared this project report in accordance with the instructions given by you. Our topic is “Performance Review of BRAC Bank” We think that‚ working on this topic was very interesting and we have explored something remarkable through our project. This project is to describe our observation‚ learning and recommendation based on the knowledge and experience gained during
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In the last few years‚ more organizations are spending a fortune on their corporate social responsibility. This is increasing growing as a result of customer relationship and interest shown by the consumers in both products and service. Consumers are not just having a brand loyalty but are monitoring the company in places where are operating to see if they will be environmental friendly. In other to successfully scrutinize the firm‚ the managers of this company are evaluating their impact on the
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identified the problems with solar home system in Dhaka city. In spite of significant success of solar home system in the rural sector‚ this new industry is not without its problems which include high cost‚ sub standard solar panels and battery‚ low generation capacity and lack of knowledge about the technology. Our research is limited to the problems faced in acquiring‚ installing and using Solar Home System (SHS) in the residential apartments of urban Dhaka city. This proposed exploratory research is
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world‚ HSBC values their commitment to all their stakeholders (HSBC 2012). HSBC believes that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a dictum that their organization and all its constituents live by (“CSR is engrained in HSBC’s corporate DNA” 2006). Therefore‚ in addition to their financial services‚ HSBC also engages in a variety of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects as initiators‚ partners and volunteers. In 2011‚ HSBC achieved a score of 63; twenty points above the average score of
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CSR Case Study for Walt Disney Company: It is safe to say most of the world knows about The Walt Disney Company‚ commonly known as Disney. With over 180‚000 employees and a revenue of US$ 48.813 billion The Walt Disney Company operates a global entertainment portfolio of Media Networks‚ Parks and Resorts‚ Studio Entertainment‚ and Consumer Products. This wide array reaches out to the world through its television broadcasts‚ Internet businesses‚ theme parks‚ and the many ventures of The Walt Disney
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