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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Case Write Up Fiji Water and Corporate Social Responsibility Objectives of the case: 1. To understand how and why marketers have to embrace CSR to make their marketing strategies sustainable 2. To provide a forum for discussion‚ analysis and decision making on what the company can should do in order to successfully cope with the CSR challenges it faces Assignment Questions Answer the following questions based on your case analysis. 1. What factors contributed to the marketing
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Case 1: Sunrise bank recently appointed the accounting firm Smith‚ Godfroy‚ and Hannaford as the bank’s auditor. Sunrise quickly became one of Smith‚ Godfroy‚ and Hannaford’s largest clients. Subject to banking regulations‚ Sunrise must provide for any expected losses on notes receivable that Sunrise may not collect in full. During the course of the audit‚ Smith‚ Godfroy‚ and Hannaford determined that three large notes receivable of Sunrise seem questionable. Smith‚ Godfroy‚ and Hannaford discussed
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Subject: Business Ethics SECTARIAN CRUSADE The senior leaders of DM Bicycle Company filed into the conference room‚ their hands full of coffee containers‚ Black Berrys‚ and the agenda for that morning’s meeting. With the end of the fiscal year in sight‚ the CEO‚ Gino Duncan‚ wanted to discuss sales projections for FY11‚ "Good morning‚ everyone‚" he said. "Thanks for coming in early. I know y’all can’t wait to break down the budget‚ but before we get started‚ do you notice anything unusual outside
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Phone Hacking Scandal from Business Ethics and CSR Point of View Date: 21 June 2012 Executive Summary The focus of the project you’re about to read is on the recently phone hacking scandal of famous UK News agency‚ - The News of The World. The report include a brief explanation of what has happened based on pre-selected online articles‚ analysis of the scandal from Business Ethics point of view by using various CSR theories discussed during the CSR course in period four and provides conclusion
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Journal of Case Research in Business and Economics Coffee Wars - The Big Three: Starbucks‚ McDonald’s and Dunkin’ Donuts Michael G. Brizek South Carolina State University ABSTRACT Coffee – for some‚ a morning cannot begin without it. Many daily rituals include it. It can be seductive‚ enticing‚ and addictive. Hard-core coffee drinkers pride themselves on their coffee palettes‚ their refined ability to distinguish “good” coffee from “bad.” And once a diehard coffee drinker finds his favorite
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products are made as long as we can enjoy the wonders of technology that Apple can provide us. But there is something more behind these dazzled wonders‚ something that some people have chosen to ignore and some others just really ignore. Whatever the case is the reality is the same‚ a greedy company making a fortune while the real workers hands are being treated as slaves or should I say iSlaves?
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un.org. (n.d.). business.un.org. Retrieved February 6‚ 2014‚ from http://business.un.org/en/documents/8372 Esptien-Reeves‚ J. (2012‚ February 21). Six Reasons Companies Should Embrace CSR. Forbes. Retrieved February 4‚ 2014‚ from http://www.forbes.com/sites/csr/2012/02/21/six-reasons-companies-should-embrace-csr/
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Subhash: Are you free—can we talk for a few minutes? I need help (sounding desperate) Meera: Yes tell me! Subhash: I have to hire a customer service representative (CSR) for my store and I am confused. Meera: I understand—it’s tricky at times—but you need to first tell me who a CSR is and what does he or she do? Subhash: A retail CSR or retail salesperson is someone who sells products or merchandise to help us earn a profit. The
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Assignment Questions: 1. How can multinational companies (MNCs) such Gap and Levi Strauss have positive and negative effects on the host countries in which they operate? List the possible associated benefits and concerns of their presence. (5 Marks) Chapter 4 and 5: A multinational company or corporation (MNC) is an organization that has business operations in different countries. MNCs get involved in global activities to take advantage of business opportunities in several geographic areas and
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