Attitude towards social responsibility is key in any business. Maintaining a good attitude with the community shows a strong connection with its residents. Participating in programs supporting the community is not only ethically responsible‚ but can improve business relations with community members. After evaluating Company Q’s attitude toward social responsibility‚ there have been a few errors found that should be addressed. The first situation is closing stores in high crime areas reportedly
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The Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility on Business Operations and Performance Case Study: Vision Group and Uganda Clays Limited Jimmy Mugisa 2009-M102-20049 Uganda Martyrs University‚ Nkozi September‚ 2011. The Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility on Business Operations and Performance Case Study: Vision Group and Uganda Clays Limited A postgraduate dissertation presented to Faculty of Business Administration and Management In partial fulfillment of the requirements
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Financial Crises and Firm Performance Financial crises • Financial crises could happen anywhere‚ although emerging markets tended to be more seriously afflicted in recent times • Companies operating in a region where a financial crisis had broken out could undergo corporate disasters as a result. • The following sections describe what happened during three major financial crises in the late 1990s and early 2000s‚ and how the business sectors of the regions were affected. • The best-known of
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Training and Performance in Small Firms 1. Jane Bryan 1. Cardiff Business School‚ UK Abstract This article explores the relationship between training and growth in small manufacturing businesses. Research on training undertaken at the macro-level highlights a series of earnings and productivity returns. However‚ firm-level research has generally yielded more ambiguous results. A review of small firms research indicates that the relationship between training and growth has rarely been considered
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A Key Performance Indicator best known as KPI is a measurable value that demonstrates how different organizations or institutions evaluate their success at reaching targets. This week assignments consist of reading the book “Key performance indicator”‚ an Excel assignment‚ a discussion‚ and a reflection paper. Through this reflection paper‚ I am going to talk about interesting subjects stated in the book and this week discussion. In the book‚ “Key Performance Indicators” by the author‚ Marr‚ talks
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Key performance indicators. Key Performance Indicators‚ also known as KPI‚ help an organization define and measure progress toward organizational goals. Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) are one of the most over-used and little understood terms in business development and management. The role KPI’s play is much bigger and more important. In fact‚ KPI’s are one on the most important guideposts for any business. Every business should have them. Once an organization has analyzed its mission‚ identified
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»The effects of corruption on firm performance« Ljubljana‚ 27.5.2014 ABSTRACT In this seminar project we are going to present some of the basics of the effects that corruption has on firm performance. At the beginning of the paper we are going to describe the spread of corruption across companies‚ its consequences and why it is good to avoid it in general. Examples supporting those facts will be provided. We are going to mention some concrete effects on firms‚ most of which are negative
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Social Business / Enterprise & Poverty Certificate Project Education and Corporate Social Responsibility HEC Paris 2010 Social Business/ Enterprise & Poverty Certificate Project Education and Corporate Social Responsibility Rong GAO “We cannot afford to create a lost generation of children deprived of their chance for an education that might lift them out of poverty.” – Irina Bokova‚ UNESCO Director‐General 1 Social Business / Enterprise & Poverty Certificate Project
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giving us this opportunity to study the Social Responsibility in business. We would like to thank Mr. Rajesh Thomas (DGM - Compass Group Pvt. Ltd.) ‚ Mr. Senthil Kumar (Manager -Lovely Offset Printers Pvt. Ltd.) ‚ Mr. Ramachandran (Director – Kaushalya Aqua Marine Products Exports Pvt Ltd.) for their valuable time and their cooperation in sharing the necessary information. We would also like to thank the employees and customers of all the three companies. LIST OF FIGURES S.No | Particulars
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The current state of Company Q’s attitude toward social responsibility is by far obsolete. The sheer fact that the company would rather throw away good product then help the community not only gives the community a clear view that they do not matter but it also shows that the company is more about their bottom line then fostering a community. Also the fact that Company Q has closed stores due to loss of revenue shows that they did not house products that section of the community caters to. A higher
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