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    CSR Reflection Paper

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    CSR Course Reflection – Inside India: Discovering New Realities Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) & Corporate Shared Value (CSV) Before reflecting on the related Indian course module‚ it’s pertinent to have a better understanding of how CSR has evolved over the years‚ and how more companies are now subscribing to CSV to remain relevant. In many countries around the world‚ economic activities are mainly organised by business entities‚ while governments‚ due to lack of resources‚ withdraw from

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    Result and Discussion Use-Case 1: Inclusive Government Policy Formation Module A: Section 66A of IT Act What is Section 66A of the IT Act? Section 66A defines the punishment for sending “offensive” messages through a computer or any other communication device like a mobile phone or a tablet. A conviction can fetch a maximum of three years in jail and a fine. What is the problem with that? The vagueness about what is “offensive”. The word has a very wide connotation‚ and is open to distinctive‚ varied

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    to Africaand elsewhere.’ * Lufthansa. Germany’s Lufthansa airline joined forces with Indian company‚ the Modi Group‚ to launch a new domestic private airline‚ Modi-Luft‚ in 1993. However‚ three years later ModiLuft had gone bust and Lufthansa filed a lawsuit against one of the Modi brothers‚ claiming he had used funds obtained from the German company in other ventures. In return‚ the Modi Group accused Lufthansa of charging too much and of producing defective planes. * Coca-Cola. The Coca-Cola

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    Animal Testing Effects

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    Animal Testing is the process of using products on non human animals for experimentation to record the reaction the animal has in order to see the effects of a product. Each year over 100 million innocent animals are killed for animal testing. Usually products used on animals will have negative effects regarding the animals that will result in painful effects for the animals. Animal testing is a great advance in medical technology‚ but hurts the animals that are being tested on. Products that animals

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    Introduction Defining FMCG Industry Products which have a quick turnover‚ and relatively low cost are known as Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). FMCG products are those that get replaced within a year. Examples of FMCG generally include a wide range of frequently purchased consumer products such as toiletries‚ soap‚ cosmetics‚ tooth cleaning products‚ shaving products and detergents‚ as well as other non-durables such as glassware‚ bulbs‚ batteries‚ paper products‚ and plastic goods. FMCG may also

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    Maharastra State Commission for Women gave to Fair & Lovely the dubious "award" for the most gender-insensitive television advertisements. 3. Highly crowded market presence of almost 10 rival brands of national and international origin such as Revlon‚ Nivea‚ Garnier‚ Emami‚ Fairglow‚ Vicco etc. 4. Still untapped market segments such as premium segment‚ antiwrinkle creams etc. 5. As reported the cream brand leaves residue on the skin which comes as a deterrent for some users. Opportunities

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    Avon's Anew Competition

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    the 20 somethings and the 50 somethings. They also use innovative advertising promotions‚ both online and television ads‚ in reaching these markets. Avon ’s products face intense competition (2010)‚ from companies like L’Oreal‚ Estee Lauder and Revlon‚ in all of its markets from both global and regional mid-end brand personal care products. To combat competition and improve brand recognition in US and global markets‚ Avon launched a Turn-around Plan in 2005 that included strategic initiatives

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    and in about 6 years time reached the position of Manager (Costing and Finance). Worked in this field for about 12 before leaving the job in 2000 for some family reasons. The companies I worked with during these years include DLF Industries Limited‚ Modi Xerox Ltd.‚ MTNL‚ TCIL‚ ONIDA and Hindustan Office Products Limited to name a few. BPO Environment Joined Wipro BPO‚ in May 2004 as Technical Service Agent‚ for troubleshooting the hardware problems in the computer for the U.S.A. based client

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    barack obama

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    Barack Obama Debate Hello colleagues‚ I am Barack Obama. I would like you thank you all‚ if you voted for me as President of the United States of America for a second term.     Right‚ well you’re probably thinking why should I vote for him when my best friend Thor is in there too? Do you really want to know why you should vote for me?   Because I am the voice‚ the person that can get YOU heard when you need to be heard most. I SHOULD stay in the balloon. I’m sure you’ve heard my captivating

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    Swot Shiseido

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    possibilities to be able to serve lower quality segments‚ especially in Europe and the USA where Shiseido remains confined to prestige brands. Therefore the company has problems competing in lower quality segments (i.e. as served by Maybelline and Revlon) moreover because they use sophisticated manufacturing techniques which implicate higher costs. Shiseido established subsidiaries which remained mostly autonomous (i.e. BPI) which face difficulties in the transfer of knowledge. T:From the end

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