The Kardell paper mill was established at the turn of the century on the Cherokee River in southeastern Ontario by the Kardell family. By 1985‚ the Kardell Paper Co. had outgrown its original mill and had encompassed several facilities in different locations‚ generating total revenues of $1.7 billion per year. The original mill continued to function and was the firm’s largest profit center. The Kardell family no longer owned shares in the firm‚ which had become a publicly traded company whose
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[pic] BUSS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CRG 520 CASE STUDY ( KARDELL PAPER CO. ) ( GROUP 2 ) PREPARED BY : FAIZUL HISHAM BIN MOHD ALIAS : 2011672616 AHMAD FAISAL BIN KAMARUZAMAN : 2011837032 NURUL NADIA BINTI MOHD NOOR AZMI : 2011870322 RAJA FARADYNA RAJA ISKANDAR : 2011284874 NORASHIKIN BINTI MD AMIN : 2011405672 PREPARED FOR: MOHD DANIAL AFIQ BIN KHAMAR TAZILAH DATE OF SUBMISSION:
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they are free from Sonox Poisoning and receive a free medical treatment if they are confirmed infected. The investors cares about this issue because Kardell most likely have to make improvements in the filtering of waste water or convert to a system of recycled water. Any changes that shut down the plant for any period of time will harm the company and the investors also. At the same time‚ they are also worried about the pollution caused as a result of operations and would like to curtail environment
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An Ethical Analysis of Kardell Paper Company Decision Executive Summery The Board of directors of Kardell Paper Company should accept the installation of the new processing technology witch protects the environment by refining the company’s waste water .Implementing this new technology will increase the company’s long- term profitability and reputation by providing enough power and ability to compete and operate efficiently in the future market. This ethical solution is offered‚ after analyzing
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Ethics Case Analysis: Trans-American Paper Company In resolving the ethical issues associated with business conduct the “seeing-knowing-doing” model is very useful. In this case analysis‚ we scan all the Trans-American Paper Company’s (TAPC) proposed/potential business options for the ethical issues. First‚ we will identify the ethical issues involved and its ethical/business/legal implications. Second‚ we will see how we can resolve these ethical issues and come up with best/second-best options
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Columbia that ultimately led to its conviction? The Chiquita Company was accused of sponsoring the terrorist organizations named AUC. The company annually paid AUC a huge amount of money. Finally‚ this huge amount of power was transferred to the weapons being used by the terrorists to kill innocent civilians. It was highly unethical because any payment to the terrorists would be regarded as sponsoring the terrorists. Additionally‚ the company was claiming the purpose of making such a payment was to protect
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Little Enough or Too Much 1.) Describe the factual situation Bryan‚ a new employee of the X Chemical company has been placed in charge to oversee the production and construction of their newly released product‚ industrial lubricant. The X Chemical company was built nearby a river and asked permission from the government agencies to release their excess waste into the river. Other companies also reside along the river and are dumping their excess waste into it as well. This strikes as a concern
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organizing‚ leading and controlling. A perfect example of a top manager that possesses these traits is Robert A. Iger‚ CEO and Chairman of Walt Disney Company. According to Orin C. Smith‚ Independent Lead Director of the Disney Board “Mr. Iger’s ability has repeatedly resulted in record revenue‚ net income‚ and earnings per share for the company”. Since taking over as a CEO in 2005 he increased
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2013-14 Term 1 LAW001 ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Instructor: David N. Smith Practice Professor‚ School of Law Tel: Email: Office: 6828 0788 davidsmith@smu.edu.sg School of Law‚ Room 4044‚ Level 4 COURSE DESCRIPTION Issues of ethics and social responsibility arise in all professions and all aspects of life. The failure to anticipate‚ recognize and deal effectively with these issues can have serious implications for individuals‚ companies‚ governments and society.
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Management Consulting Services Code of Ethics and Business Conduct Manual -1 Article I. Introduction This manual was compiled for our organization to see that Megabytes Management Consulting Services addresses the needs of our staff members when it comes to acceptable business practices for not only our industry but for sound business practices in total. This Code of Ethics and Business Conduct (set forth in the remainder of this manual known as the Code of Ethics) will assist our employees with
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