cases where it is morally permissible to kill one innocent person in order to save other innocent people’s lives. In the case of War‚ the soldiers are trained to kill people that they think are dangerous to others regardless‚ if they are innocent or dangerous. They do this to protect other people’s lives that is their job. Another reason would be if you were forced into a life or death situation and you could sacrifice one life to save other lives. We are taught that it is never morally acceptable to
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STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA LIMITED CORPORATE OFFICE Ispat Bhawan‚ Lodi Road‚ New Delhi - 110 003 Phone : 011-243 67481-86‚24367313‚ 24361886 Fax : 011-243 67015 E-mail : sailco@vsnl.com Website : www.sail.co.in Name & Designation C. S. Verma Chairman Soiles Bhattacharya Director (Finance) B. B. Singh Director (Personnel) Shuman Mukherjee Director (Commercial) V.K.Mishra ED (Internal Audit) S.C. Dangayach ED (Projects) R. Kulshreshtha ED (Corporate Planning) S. Dasgupta ED (Materials Management)
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1. Corporate social 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. Did GE in the Welch era fulfill this duty? Could it have been done better? What should it have done? Jack Welch did make GE the most valuable company in the world. He was described as “the most important and influential business leaders of the 20th Century” by some Wall Street analyst. Nevertheless‚ Jack Welch as the CEO did not
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To what extent does Corporate Social Responsibility beneficial to a company’s performance? Hot debates were arose everywhere in the society about the extent of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Mallen Baker (2004) states that CSR is about how companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society. Supporters of CSR claim that Businesses and Corporations are not only about making money especially for big business. They should show social responsibility‚ moral
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Analysis of CSR in a case of "Gazprom" 3.1. A Brief presentation of the company and Russian CSR concept The trend of taking into consideration the elements of CSR in Russia could be compared with the Soviet times‚ when all the companies tried to establish only the CSR programs in a social and cultural environment. The Russian companies see CSR programs focusing only on the group of stakeholders and especially on internal environment-on the workers and mostly all the companies follow as
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Amy Brower MKTG100 May 31‚ 2014 (Product) RED 1. Do you think a partnership with (Product) RED can improve Gap’s image? Is it a sign that they are making a commitment to corporate social responsibility or do you agree with critics who say their involvement is an attempt to spit-shine the company’s image while continuing to do business as usual? I do believe that partnering with (Product) RED can and did improve Gap’s image. I believe that any company that helps with benefiting The Global Fund
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Case 2- Nike’s CSR Challenge 1. The challenges regarding corporate social responsibility that companies in the apparel industry face in their supply chain around the world is very complex. Apparel is something that everyone can make‚ so for companies they need to find a way to keep their prices competitive but also provide quality products. In this case we see some evidence of what was going on in The South Asian plants that produce Nike’s shoes. These poor conditions are not caused by Nike but
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TOMS SHOES BUSINESS STRATEGIES 2012 Formal Report Prepared by Natali Levi COMM 103 Nicholas Bredie 13.30 Report Distributed April 25‚ 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY…………………………………………………………….3 INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………4 Background…………………………………………………………………..4 Purpose………………………………………………………………………...4 Scope………………………………………………………………………........4 RESEARCH & FINDINGS……………………………………………
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Corporate Social Responsibility means supporting and strengthening the communities we are a part of. XXX Ltd is committed to maintaining the highest standards of corporate social responsibility in our business activities and dealings with our external and internal customers and the public on a whole. We are guided by the highest of ethical standards in our business decisions and relationships with others by carefully guard our reputation for “honesty‚ integrity and trust”. Our business is committed
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Definition Corporate Social responsibility is the responsibility of an organization that their decisions and activities affect on its society and environment with ethical behavior and transparent. Ethical behavior that is consistent with sustainable development and the welfare of society takes into account the expectations of stakeholders. (http://knowledge.sagepub.com.libraryproxy.griffith.edu.au/view/greenbusiness/n33.xml) . For Corporate Social responsibility‚ there are four types: Economic
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