ICEVBM Project Report On CSR Practices followed in ITC Submitted To: Submitted By: - Section J Ms. Rachna Madaan Akshay Seth(PG20102448) Pankaj Wahi(PG20102500) Introduction “We believe that are corporate strategy which embraces societal development as an integral part of our mission of wealth creation
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5 Marketing’s Impact on Individual Consumers 5 Marketing’s Impact on Society as a whole 7 Corporate Social Responsibility 9 Definition of Social responsibility 9 Incentives of Corporate Social Responsibility for Businesses 11 Examples of CSR Initiatives in Egypt 12 Vodafone 12 Etisalat Egypt 13 Coca Cola 14 Chipsy 14 Telecom Egypt 15 Sodic 16 P&G 17 Henkel 18 References 19 Sustainable Marketing and Corporate Social Responsibility Introduction Sustainable Marketing:
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1789. The issue of accountability and the analysis of multiple cases including Chiquita will be discussed in relevancy to litigation and the ATCA. Finally‚ the CSR issues dealing with the ACTA‚ along with the effects that this issue can have on all of a company’s stakeholders will be examined. The Issue: Before one can understand the CSR issues within the case‚ they must have a decent background of the ATCA. According to Chapter 28 of the United States Code‚ Part IV‚ Chapter 85‚ Section 1350‚ “The
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‘The UK Prime Minister is the prisoner of the UK Parliament’ Discuss. Typically‚ when contemplating the word ‘prisoner’‚ one envisages someone kept under lock and key‚ detained in an institution and devoid of all freedom. However‚ the term ‘prisoner’ can be used in many different ways. To be a prisoner can simply imply having a lack of liberty and power‚ being kept in restraint against one’s own will. This more complex and subtle interpretation of the word ‘prisoner’ opens up the question of whether
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global conference in Vilamoura‚ Portugal. Dr. Ola Ullsten‚ former prime minister of Sweden‚ presented the award to Deepak Jolly‚ Vice-President‚ Public Affairs & Communication‚ Coca-Cola India‚ on behalf of the Company. The Golden Peacock Global CSR Award showcases the “human face of business” by recognizing the continuing commitment of companies “to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce‚ their families and the local community
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Management Action Research (BUS530M) October 30‚ 2012 REACTION PAPER FOR "HOW CAN SMEs EFFECTIVELY IMPLEMENT THE CSR AGENDA? A UK CASE STUDY PERSPECTIVE?" Key points Corporate social responsibility (CSR)‚ corporate governance (CG)‚ corporate citizenship and triple bottom line (TBL) became more or less synonyms for the emerging effort to determine the meaning of ethical business. In broadest sense‚ all these agendas aim to translate the complexity and holism of business-society interface
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4 The 51st US state? Labour relations in the UK fast-food industry Tony Royle Politicians of most political persuasions have at different times emphasized the importance of the UK’s ‘special relationship’ with the US‚ something that was arguably at its peak during World War II and under the Conservative Thatcher governments of the 1980s and early 1990s. Under the Thatcher administrations‚ government policy appeared to be drawing strongly on the US economic model and trying to move away
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M&S CSR Report Marks and Spencer have always had a keen interest in corporate social responsibility‚ however until recent changes they have taken a large step forward and taken it upon themselves to create new plans on how‚ as a company they can become “the world’s most sustainable retailer by 2015” (M&S Press Release 1-March-2010). From an early start M&S in 1930’s had a moral element; they offered several staff welfare services which included pensions as well as dental and health
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AkzoNobel Corporate social responsibility : Corporate social responsibility means that in addition to the pursuit of profit (profit) also takes into account the impact of your activities on the environment (planet) and that you have an eye for human aspects within and outside the company (people). It’s about finding a balance between people‚ planet and profit. More often it appears that this balance leads to better results for both the company and society. The question is does AkzoNobel think
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References: Dr. GALLIARA A .MEENA (2010). Study Material in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). GautamRicha‚ Singh Anju (2010) Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in India: A Study of Top 500 Companies‚ Global Business and Management B Arora‚ R Puranik (2004) A review of corporate social responsibility in India Bajpai‚ G.N. (2001)‚ “Corporate
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