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    common tactic used by companies.on the surface you will think that wow the company is so kind hearted i must buy more to help the little kids but behind the scenes‚ there are scheming corporate heads who just want to make use of such things to earn more profit. so should businesses take the lead in social responsibility the answer is no of course if you only consider this. however‚ the world is much more complicated and so is this situation. sure their reasons are wrong but they are much more effective

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    What are their values? Give examples of how they treat their employees. Do they work towards social responsibility? -We at DreamWorks also remember to give back to the society by way of Corporate Social Responsibility. It is just right to be socially responsible as corporate citizens. We have started a Career‚ Leadership and Entrepreneurial Project (CLEP Africa)‚ which is saddled with the responsibility of raising leaders and helping young people pilot their way to a dream career. CLEP Africa holds

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    02/12/2013 02/12/2013 08 Fall 08 Fall HSBC Corporation Social Responsibility Research Report Introduction HSBC is one of the largest global banks with around 6900 offices in over 80 countries. HSBC Canada has its head office in Vancouver and executive office in Toronto. HSBC has a wide range of business products including commercial banking which provides both domestic and cross border financing‚ retail banking and wealth management for personal banking services‚ and global banking

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    The case “Starbucks’ Mission Social Responsibility and brand Strength” basically discusses many things. It briefs you on how Starbucks came about in 1973 and how the company has evolved since then and the importance of defending its image. The company did many things to defend its image such as putting money back into the stake holder. Also Starbucks make a happy work environment by giving their employees full benefits. Starbucks offer one of the best health care programs in the coffee shop industry

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    with the expansion of the company‚ the weight and number of social and ethical issues facing the company has increased. The key issues discussed in this particular case are: • Wal-Mart’s and America community – Small merchants and the community’s environment • Barriers to domestic expansion – Wal-Mart and its Opponents • Wal-Mart’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes: Merely gimmicks? • The company’s responsibility to employees who lose their jobs and loyal customers when Wal-Mart

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    Starbucks’ Mission: Social Responsibility and Brand Strength 1. Why do you think Starbucks has been so concerned with social responsibility in its overall corporate strategy? Two reasons Starbucks has been so concerned with social responsibility are the negative impact on the company if they aren’t and the financial and nonfinancial rewards because they are. According to our textbook‚ Starbucks has been engaged in responsible business practices almost from day one of operation. Because of

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    obvious to many that the goal of a company is to make a profit. According to Milton Friedman‚ what many businesses do not say is that this is their only responsibility and that it is to make the highest profit possible. As members of society‚ we should be concerned that these decisions will have affect us. I believe that a business has the responsibility to make a profit‚ but it has many others as well. A business not only has to make a profit but think about the long term affects such as their employees

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    Corporate Social Responsibility: The Welch Era 1. Corporate responsibility is defined in chapter 5 as the corporate duty to create wealth by using means that avoid harm‚ to protect‚ or enhance societal assets. The question whether GE fulfilled this duty during the reigning period of CEO ‚Jack Welch is a topic of much debate. Personally‚ I have thought long and hard about which side of the argument to be on with this conversation. Having looked at GE during the Welch years from many angles and perspectives

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    Social Responsibility and Sustainable Business Practices WGU‚ JJT2 20 June 2014 ***PASSED*** Businesses‚ specifically larger corporations‚ play a major role in what occurs in society therefore‚ they are responsible to their stakeholders not only to pursue economic goals but the greater social good as well. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) means that a corporation should act in a way that enhances society and its inhabitants and be held accountable for any of its actions that affect people

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    What Corporate Social Responsibility is Corporate Social Responsibility can be defined has an obligation beyond that required law and economics ‚ for a firm to purse long term goals that are good for the society. This entails the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving quality of the workforce and their families as well as that of the local community and society at large. Bhatia (2004) defined corporate social responsibility as a

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